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Environmental & Health Data Integration for Homeland Security Support

Environmental & Health Data Integration for Homeland Security Support. Exchange Network Users Meeting Hilton San Francisco Hotel, Continental Ballroom April 18-19, 2006. Discussion Topics. Project Overview Project Products Project Update Future Activities. Project Overview. Objectives

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Environmental & Health Data Integration for Homeland Security Support

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  1. Environmental & Health Data Integration for Homeland Security Support Exchange Network Users Meeting Hilton San Francisco Hotel, Continental Ballroom April 18-19, 2006

  2. Discussion Topics • Project Overview • Project Products • Project Update • Future Activities 2 of 11

  3. Project Overview • Objectives • Identify key environmental data flows helpful to support HLS emergency responses • Leverage EN technologies to develop a data exchange mechanism among environmental, health, and law enforcement agencies • Pilot data exchange in 4 states • Provide reusable products for other EN partners • Project Approach • 3-phase • Technology & business process research • Infrastructure & system design • Data flow implementation 3 of 11

  4. Project Overview – The Team • Project Team • Team Web site: http://www.statesdx.net/homelandsecurity/pages/public/home.htm 4 of 11

  5. Project Overview – Team Website • Project Team Website (communication is Key to success) WebEx Meetings & Minutes Phases & Deliverables Documents 5 of 11

  6. Project Overview - Products 6 of 11

  7. Initial Business Questions … • Who are the HLS participants? • What are the participants roles (data provider, user)? • What data elements are of interest? • What are the data use requirements (i.e., geo-spatial coordinates, db update rates)? • Who are the data owners? • How can providers provide & users get access? 7 of 11

  8. Emergency Operations Centers 8 of 11

  9. Project Overview - Data Flows 9 of 11

  10. Project Update – XML Schema • XML Schema • Facility data : FRS 2.3 • Ambient Air Quality : AQDE v. 2.0 • Water supply/lab data : e-DWR 2.0 • Environmental Incident : Env. Incident 1.0 (new) • Storage Tank : Storage Tank 1.0 (new) • EHS Inventory (Tier II) : Tier II 1.0 (new) • New schemas leverage existing data standards & SSCs 10 of 11

  11. Project Update – Common Tools • Purpose: Facilitate data discovery for data consumers • Major components • Flow Registry • Flow Registration • Flow Discovery • Data Display • Address “privacy”, “security” needs • Data Filter feature • Data format converter (csv, html, GML) • Interface w/ GIS using GML • Interface w/ CDX central Registry 11 of 11

  12. Output Results 12 of 11

  13. Homeland Security – Common Tool 13 of 11

  14. Homeland Security – Common Tool 14 of 11

  15. Homeland Security – Common Tool 15 of 11

  16. Homeland Security – Common Tool 16 of 11

  17. Homeland Security – Common Tool 17 of 11

  18. Homeland Security – Common Tool 18 of 11

  19. Homeland Security – Common Tool 19 of 11

  20. Output Results • Option 1 • Filter XML Instance File • Convert File Formats • XML • Excel (CSV) • HTML • Option 2 • Convert to GML Format • Display Data Points from Multiple Flows on a Map with Drill-down Capabilities 20 of 11

  21. Homeland Security – Common Tool 21 of 11

  22. Project Update – Preliminary Feedback • Extending EN technologies beyond environmental reporting • Environmental data for emergency response is valuable • Provide timely and accurate data to data consumers 24/7 • Improve business process/collaboration • Collaboration is key to project success • Environmental, IT, emergency responders, health professionals • Core EN technologies contribute to project results • Node, SCCs, data standards, web-services, FCD, security, etc. • Sharing results with other EN partners • XML schemas (new: Env. Incident, Storage Tanks, Tier II) • The Common Tool for data discovery, retrieval, and display • Data flow implementation documents • Knowledge transfer 22 of 11

  23. Future Activities • Currently in Phase C - Data Flow Implementation • Major Milestones • Implementation Plans: 1/2006 to 4/2006 • System Design : 4/2006 to 5/2006 • System Development : 5/2006 to 7/2006 • Testing/Deployment : 7/2006 to 9/2006 • Final Report : 8/2006 to 9/2006 • Knowledge Sharing : after 9/2006 23 of 11

  24. More Info? Michael Beaulac Executive Division MI Department of Environmental Quality Lansing, MI 48867 517-241-7808 beaulacm@michigan.gov Douglas Timms enfoTech & Consulting, Inc. Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-896-9777, ext. #129 douglas_timms@enfotech.com 24 of 11

  25. Questions and Answers 25 of 11

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