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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 36621-2025 (GB/T36621-2025) | | Description (Translated English) | Smart city - Guideline for information technology operation | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | L70 | | Classification of International Standard | 35.240.01 | | Word Count Estimation | 22,235 | | Date of Issue | 2025-03-28 | | Date of Implementation | 2025-10-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 36621-2018 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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GB/T 36621-2025 English version. Smart city - Guideline for information technology operation
ICS 35.240.01
CCSL70
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Replaces GB/T 36621-2018
Smart City Information Technology Operations Guide
Released on 2025-03-28
2025-10-01 Implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
The National Standardization Administration issued
Table of Contents
Preface III
Introduction IV
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 Abbreviations 1
5 Overall framework 2
6 Operational Content 2
6.1 ICT Infrastructure Operation 2
6.2 Common Support Platform Operation 4
6.3 Data Operation 6
6.4 Application Operation 8
6.5 Security Operations 11
7 Operations Management Tools13
7.1 Overview 13
7.2 Operation management function 13
7.3 Development Function 13
8 Operation Model13
8.1 Classification of operating models 13
8.2 Government assets - government operations 14
8.3 Government assets-enterprise operations 14
8.4 Corporate assets - corporate operations 14
9 Operation Management System14
9.1 Overview 14
9.2 Operational Organization 14
9.3 Operational Process 14
9.4 Operational Evaluation 15
References 16
Foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for standardization work Part 1.Structure and drafting rules for standardization documents"
Drafting.
This document replaces GB/T 36621-2018 "Smart City Information Technology Operation Guidelines". Compared with GB/T 36621-2018,
In addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
a) Changed the “Overall Framework for Smart City Information Technology Operations” and the overall framework description (see Chapter 5, 5.1 of the.2018 edition);
b) Deleted the description of "computer room" operation (see 6.2 of the.2018 version);
c) Changed the description of the operation of “IoT sensing infrastructure” (see 6.1.2, 6.3 of the.2018 version);
d) Changed the description of “network communication infrastructure” operation (see 6.1.3, 6.4 of the.2018 edition);
e) Changed the description of “Computing and Storage Infrastructure” operations (see 6.1.4, 6.5 of the.2018 version);
f) Added descriptions of “cloud service infrastructure” operations (see 6.1.5);
g) Added descriptions of the operation of the “common support platform” (see 6.2);
h) Added the description of “Data Resource Management” (see 6.3.2);
i) Changed “operation preparation” to “circulation preparation” and adjusted the relevant descriptions (see 6.3.3.1, 7.2 of the.2018 edition);
j) Changed the description of “data sharing” (see 6.3.3.2, 7.3.1 of the.2018 edition);
k) Changed the description of “Data Openness” (see 6.3.3.3, 7.3.2 of the.2018 version);
l) Changed the description of “data transaction” (see 6.3.3.4; 7.3.3 of the.2018 edition);
m) Changed “information system operation” to “application operation” and adjusted the relevant description (see 6.4, Chapter 8 of the.2018 edition);
n) Changed the description of “Security Operation” (see 6.5, Chapter 9 of the.2018 edition);
o) Added a chapter on “Operational Management Tools” (see Chapter 7);
p) Changed the classification of operating models and related descriptions (see Chapter 8, Chapter 10 of the.2018 edition);
q) Added a chapter on “Operation Management System”, included “Operation Evaluation” as a clause in the chapter on “Operation Management System”, and changed the relevant
Description (see Chapter 9, Chapter 11 of the.2018 edition).
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed and coordinated by the National Technical Committee for Information Technology Standardization (SAC/TC28).
This document was drafted by. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China Electronics Technology Standardization Institute, Huahai Zhihui Technology Co., Ltd., Nanwei Soft
Co., Ltd., Shanxi Ao Sidi Information Engineering Co., Ltd., Chengdu Urban Operation and Government Service Management Office, Construction Comprehensive Survey and Design Co., Ltd.
China Communications Construction Research and Design Institute Co., Ltd., Henan Provincial Government Big Data Center, Tianjin Smart City Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing Tsinghua Tongheng Planning and Design Institute Co., Ltd.
Design Research Institute Co., Ltd., MCC Wukan Engineering Technology Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Azix Digital Technology Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Aqishi Technology Co., Ltd.
Company, Tencent Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
The main drafters of this document are. Chen Yue, Zhang Hongwei, Guo Zhiqiang, Liu Wen, Yan Xichen, Zheng Xiangang, Xu Chunmei, Xiang Mingke, Gu Xiaoguang, Song Jingyi,
Dong Li, Xu Mengyao, Wang Feifei, Zhao Guanghui, Xiang Fumin, Zhao Xin, You Jianyou, Yuan Huaiyue, Yang Debin, Yan Huanan, Cai Rong, Peng Gefei, Ma Guanghui,
Zhu Xinhong, Huang Zhiyan, Li Teng, Wang Yaoyao, Lu Jun, Huang Chao.
The previous versions of this document and the documents it replaces are as follows.
---First published in.2018 as GB/T 36621-2018;
---This is the first revision.
Introduction
Smart city operation is a continuous and complex project involving diversified industrial ecology, organizational structure, business model, technology, business, flow, etc.
Through government guidance, we encourage government-enterprise cooperation and multi-party participation, which is conducive to exploring and innovating smart city construction and operation models.
Effective operation activities and operation systems can optimize the ecology of smart cities and promote the development of technology.
In order to solve the practical problems faced by my country's smart city operations and fully consider the construction and
Based on the latest concepts of urban operation and management at home and abroad, this document scientifically understands the connotation of smart city operation and
Digital tools and platforms build smart city operation capabilities and provide support for the sustainable development of smart cities.
Smart City Information Technology Operations Guide
1 Scope
This document provides the overall framework of smart city information technology operations, and provides the content, operation management and operation management of smart city information technology operations.
Provide suggestions on tools, operation models and operation management systems.
This document applies to the establishment and management, operation supervision and evaluation of smart city information technology operation systems.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential clauses of this document through normative references in this document.
For referenced documents without a date, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for referenced documents without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to
This document.
GB/T 31167-2023 Information security technology Cloud computing service security guide
GB/T 36326-2018 Information technology cloud computing general requirements for cloud service operations
GB/T 36622.1-2018 Smart city public information and service support platform Part 1.General requirements
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Smart City
Use information and communication technology to effectively integrate various urban management systems, realize information resource sharing and business collaboration among various urban systems, and promote
Promote the intelligentization of urban management and services, improve the level of urban operation management and public services, increase the happiness and satisfaction of urban residents, and realize sustainable development.
An innovative city that continues to develop.
Note 1.ISO (International Organization for Standardization) defines smart cities as. “the effective integration of physical, digital and human systems in the built environment to
Providing citizens with a sustainable, prosperous and inclusive future” [ISO /IEC 30182.2017, definition 2.14].
Note 2.ITU-T (International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector) emphasizes sustainable development and defines smart sustainable city as
"Use information and communication technologies and other means to improve the quality of life, efficiency of urban operations and services, and urban competitiveness, while ensuring that
An innovative city that meets the economic, social, environmental and cultural needs of present and future generations” [ITU-TY.4900/L.1600, definition 3.2.2].
[Source. GB/T 37043-2018, 2.1.1]
3.2
Smart City Operations
Through investment, marketing,
The process of providing the market and users with monitoring and early warning, performance evaluation, optimization and iteration, and value enhancement services through leasing and other means.
[Source. GB/T 37043-2018, 2.1.7, modified]
3.3
Smart City Information Technology Operations
The process of using information technology to carry out smart city operations.
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