1 / 23

ERG Interoperability Solutions…CA-OES ERMN & Beyond NCOIC March 1, 2006

ERG Interoperability Solutions…CA-OES ERMN & Beyond NCOIC March 1, 2006. Pericles Haleftiras. CTO/SVP SYS Safety-Security-Sensing (S 3 ) Products Group Software Entrepreneur (six startups) Founder/CEO of 250 person defense software company

lars
Download Presentation

ERG Interoperability Solutions…CA-OES ERMN & Beyond NCOIC March 1, 2006

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. ERG Interoperability Solutions…CA-OES ERMN & Beyond NCOIC March 1, 2006

  2. Pericles Haleftiras • CTO/SVP SYS Safety-Security-Sensing (S3) Products Group • Software Entrepreneur (six startups) • Founder/CEO of 250 person defense software company • CTO General Magic (Apple spin-out/first valley concept IPO) • CTO RX.com ($90M venture funding)

  3. SYS Vision • Net-Centric Warfare = Net-Centric Response • Same Problem-Set: • Communication systems that can’t talk. • Applications that can’t interoperate. • Information that can’t be shared across systems and organizations. • User interfaces that inhibit rather than help.

  4. Voice Interoperability Information Interoperability Process Interoperability The Interoperability Challenge • Warfighter • Responder • Command • Control • Coordination • Collaboration

  5. Strategy to Complete Mission • Create unique value through the assembly & packaging of net-centric value components that extend from sensor to decision-maker and transform the safety, security and response mission capabilities of our customers. • Value components developed internally or secured thru strategic alliances. • Net-centric value components = Vigilys Product Offering

  6. Vigilys Liberation Manifesto

  7. VIGILYS Value Proposition • Monitor and deliver critical information to decision-makers both in the field and the command/dispatch center. • Provide field personnel with reach-back collaborative capabilities. • Help to coordinate first response actions. • Support inter-agency, multi-jurisdictional, multi-echelon interoperation. • Enhance resource allocation and tracking. • Reduce response cycle-times. • Reduce ‘time-to-SITSTAT’. • Improve decisions made during critical early minutes by first on scene. • Integrate responders into incident while enroute. • Leverage existing and new investments. • Create and automate new capabilities across formerly ‘stove-piped’ systems. • Maintain freedom of choice w/no vendor lock-in.

  8. Product Offering • : Whole product • vConductor : Interoperability platform • Value component portfolio: • vPresenter (2-D/3-D/Mobile) • vSensor • vReadiness Assessor • vTracker • vServaillence • vTrainer • vNotifier • Total Grid Management Component • Context-aware Provisioning • P2P Ad-Hoc networking • Broadcast Video Grid for Rich-Media Datacasting • Professional services

  9. vConductor Architecture - Flexibility - - Orchestration - - Interoperability - - Composability - - Adaptability -

  10. Enabling…..

  11. peerID peerID peerID peerID peerID Vigilys PeerGroups peerID peerID Vigilys P2P Network is virtual overlay to IP Network.

  12. Metadata-Enabled Organizing Elements • Service Levels • Jurisdictions/Tiers • COI’s / Disciplines • Command Org./Roles • Data Layers • Legal Agreements • Views • Tactical Tools • Mission/Capabilities/Tasks Providing local control with global interoperability infrastructure.

  13. vPresenter Mobile…’Power-to-the-Edge’

  14. Vigilys Views Incident Commander’s View Regional View State View Ops Center View

  15. Jurisdictional Area Network Personal Area Network Personal Area Network Personal Area Network Personal Area Network Wireless Sensornet Wireless Sensornet Total Grid Management xArea Gateway xArea Gateway xArea Gateway Incident Area Network xArea Gateway xArea Gateway xArea Gateway Incident Area Network xArea Gateway xArea Gateway

  16. xArea Gateway xArea Gateway xArea Gateway xArea Gateway Network of Networks Network Management Network Provisioning • Incident Area Network • Wireless Sensor Network • Personal Area Network • Network Grid • Broadcast Grid • Sensor Grid • Service Grid • Information Grid Context Mediation Virtual Matrix Switching • Adding subjective measures (Response Value) to traditional network management.

  17. ERMN Background • DHS/ODP ITEP Grant-Funded Technology Project: • Competitive awarded jointly to CA-OES and Caltrans - (Ranked 2nd out of 112 proposals submitted to DHS) • Address barriers to information interoperability among emergency personnel, operation centers, multi-agencies and multi-jurisdictions • Address governance, culture and political challenges with data sharing agreements • Provides a real-time standards-based interoperability & orchestration platform • Promotes information sharing and display of data in a browser-based geo-spatial common operating picture • Current installations: • CA-OES EOC Sacramento • Caltrans Headquarters Sacramento • Livermore/Pleasanton Fire and Police Department

  18. ERMN Objectives • Improve speed and quality of response decisions. • Provide access to critical data across all levels of response (field to national). • Weave together safety, security & response capabilities to perform in concert. • Facilitates creation of new safety, security and response capabilities. • Support inter-agency, multi-jurisdictional, multi-echelon interoperation. • Collaborative planning, coordination of actions & mutual aid processes. • Improve resource utilization, tracking and management. • Collaborative planning, analysis, decision-making and unified response • Define metrics to improve process automation and response cycles • Report/assess success of project for deployment across the state & country

  19. Four-Spiral Southern CA Exercise Opportunity • Trident Warrior 06 Navy June 2006 • Operation BayShield USCG July 2006 • Strong Angel ? August 2006 • Golden Guardian CA-OHS November 2006 • TW06 ‘leave-behind’ infrastructure to be incrementally built-out in support of successive exercises.

  20. What is Trident Warrior? • Experimentation & Innovation component of FORCEnet. • FORCEnet is Navy foundation for netcentric warfare. • Composed of many exercise initiatives. • MDA/GWOT marquee focus. • First Responder initiative in HSI Assessment Cell. • TW06 to commence in June 2006. • Begins in San Diego Harbor and transits Pacific to Pearl.

  21. TW06 ERMN Stakeholders • DOD: • Naval Consultation & Guidance Shipping (NCAGS) • Maritime Intelligence Fusion Center (MIFC) • Commander Naval Region Southwest (JFMCC-Ashore) • BonHomme Richard-ESG (JFMCC-Afloat) • Predator Program • DTRA • NORTHCOM • US Coast Guard (SCC-J) • DHS: • Homeland Security Ops Center (HSOC) • National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) • Disaster Management Interoperability Services (DMIS) • Sandia National Labs • Civilian: • CA-OES • CALTRANS • County of San Diego • City of San Diego (Police, Fire, Harbor Police) • City of Chula Vista (Police, Fire)

  22. TW06 Scenario View Functional NOT Operational Exercise!

  23. DMIS TW06 ERMN Goals • Part of TW06 HSI Assessment cell. • Explore organizational process edges, boundary conditions, overlaps, info/func/comms flows in MDA/GWOT. • Automation support for mutual aid process. • Demonstrate participants can interoperate in meaningful way. • Initial ERMN instances and DMIS establish foundation for state-wide footprint. • ERMN instances and DMIS become key infrastructure in support of MDA/GWOT • DMIS link between municipalities, OES and military provides interoperability between HLD, HLS and First Responders.

More Related