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From Vision to Implementation Interoperability in the Silicon Valley. Sheryl A. Contois, Director, Palo Alto Police Department Vice-Chair, Silicon Valley Regional Interoperability Project Santa Clara County (Silicon Valley), CA. Background. 2003 Award (San Jose)
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From Vision to Implementation Interoperability in the Silicon Valley Sheryl A. Contois, Director, Palo Alto Police Department Vice-Chair, Silicon Valley Regional Interoperability Project Santa Clara County (Silicon Valley), CA
Background • 2003 Award (San Jose) • Silicon Valley Regional Interoperability • History • Participants • Resources • SEARCH, SAFECOM, DHS • Tech Guides & Reference Manuals
Building a Foundation • Education • Champions • Establishing Governance • Setting up Structure • Legal • Fiscal Agent • Needs Analysis
Create a Plan Develop a national model that establishes seamless voice and data interoperability amongst and between first responder agencies to include local, state and federal partners
SVRIP Objectives • Enhance Information Sharing and Data Management • Reuse of Existing Infrastructure • Concentration on High Reliability, Performance & Redundancy • Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) Solutions • Open Standards Architecture (Upgradeable w/Technology Trends) • Effective Control of First Responder Assets • Achieve Day to Day Interoperability 4
Measure Interoperability Goal SVRIP as of 9/2006
Additional Project Steps • Acquire systems • Training and Education • Policies and Procedures
Maintain the Technology • Joint Powers Agreements • Network Operations Centers • Ongoing Maintenance Costs • Personnel Costs • Spare Equipment • Amortized Equipment Replacement
Thank You & Questions . . . Sheryl A. Contois, Director Police Technical Services Palo Alto Police Department Email: sheryl.contois@cityofpaloalto.org Phone: 650/329-2498