Title: Homeland Security Information Network HSIN
1Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN)
2Contact Information
- Matthew Broderick
- Director, Operations Directorate
- James Buck Buchanan
- Deputy Director, Technology
- James.Buchanan_at_dhs.gov
- Steven J. Wilson
- Chief, Information Integration and Implementation
- HSIN Program Manager
- Steven.J.Wilson_at_dhs.gov
3Road Map
- Overview
- System Capabilities
- State and Local Expansion
- Demo
4History
- December 2002
- Grassroots pilot connecting California Terrorist
Information Center (CATIC), NYPD, and DIA. - September 2003
- Formally transferred from DIA to DHS
- February 2004
- DHS Secretary announces HSIN as the Departments
primary means for communication, collaboration,
situational awareness, and information sharing. - Directs initial deployment.
- December 2004
- Deployed to all 50 states, 53 major urban areas,
5 US territories, DC, and International.
5HSIN Basic Structure
Federal, State, Local, and Tribal Users
State Portals
Counter-Terrorism
Law Enforcement Analysts ----------------------- L
aw Enforcement Info Sharing
Emergency Management
Critical Sectors --------------------US
P3 (formerly Private Sector)
Homeland Security Operations Center
6Law Enforcement COI
- Only official LE personnel vetted into the
community - 28 CFR compliant
- LEO/RISSnet access
- RFI / FYI posting
- Mapping capability
- Geospatial incident reporting
- Document sharing
- Dynamic search engine
- Real time collaboration
- Current threat level
- Computer Based Training (CBT)
7State Portal
- Developed using unique state information sharing
requirements - Louisiana Portal Provides
- Document sharing
- Mapping
- Geospatial Incident reporting
- Real time collaboration
- State Portals can be comprised of any / all of
the common services
8GIS Mapping
- HSOC/NGA working closely to provide the domestic
situational Common Operational Picture (COP) to
all HSIN partners - Pull from compiled data repository sponsored by
DHS National Geospatial Agency - Currently have imagery for 78 cities and will
have 133 cities online by Fall 2005 - Some layers include
- Police stations
- Fire stations
- Medical centers
- Critical Infrastructure
- Operational Incidents
- Other sources available to the HSOC for
dissemination
9Lightweight Collaboration (Jabber)
- Instant messaging
- One on one collaboration
- Chat room
- Multi-user collaboration by invitation only
- Community directory
- Look up users by agency, title etc
- User online status
- Maintains communication history
- Reference
- Accountability
10Reach Out
- Seamlessly connected in all 50 states and 53
Major urban areas - Law Enforcement
- LE Intel/fusion centers
- Private Sectors
- EOCs
- Fire Chiefs
- Homeland Security Advisors
- Governors
- Mayors
- National Guard
11Reach back/Reach across
- Connected to HSOC
- Alerts, analysis, reports
- 35 Agencies
- DoD,DOE,DoT,DoL
- NOAA,NGA,Cyber,IP
- FEMA,HHS,VA,SL
- ICE,CBP,FPS,CG
- CIA,NSA,DIA,IA
- FBI,DEA,ATF,USSS
- TSA,FAM,EPA,ST
- NYPD,LAPD,VaSP,MdSP,MPD,Capitol Police
12HSIN Demonstrated Successes
- The primary communications system at National
Security Special Events and other special events
and incidents - Presidential Inauguration Election
- National Political Conventions
- 2004 Hurricane Season
- G8 International Economic Summit
- Academy Awards, TOPOFF 3
- Several DoD and Fed Law Enforcement Exercises
- Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma
13HSIN Practical Applications
- During Hurricane Katrina, the Louisiana State
Police reported HSIN as invaluable, the only
secure real time communications tool available
during the crisis. - LSP configured a 911 database to respond to calls
for help (over 32,000 logged) - HSIN used to track missing persons reports,
reunite families, locate missing family members,
deploy rescue/recovery operations. - South Carolina LE initially reported a Hazmat
spill resulting from a chlorine tanker car
collision that seriously affected the town
injured several 1st responders. - Orange County, CA Sheriffs Office obtained
information from the NYSP to identify a terrorist
suspect. - During 2003 Blackout, HSIN provided the only
secure real-time communications link between
several Governors offices, State and Local EOCs
and LE communities.
14State Local Expansion Initiative
15Expansion Initiative Goals
- Achieve broadest possible deployment and use of
HSIN by targeted Communities of Interest (LE,
EOCs, Fire, NG, First Responders) - Identify/address State and Local Community of
Interest requirements - Provide robust training to enhance effective use
of the network - Improve HSIN from Lessons Learned
16Whats Going to Happen
- Deploy to State and local Communities of Interest
(COI) - Determine how you want to use the system
- Plan the deployment and training implementation
- Nominate and validate new users
- Train new users and trainers
- User Symposium (General sessions, COI workshops,
training) - Evaluate effectiveness of the system
- Identify, share, and assess lessons learned
- Refine Concept of Ops (CONOPS) for each COI,
recommend changes - Continuing Support for Users
- Online Training
- HSIN Help Desk/HSIN Watch Desk
- COI Working Groups
17What Youre Getting
- A NO COST information sharing, situational
awareness, and collaboration network designed to
enhance agency capabilities to identify and react
to terrorism, potential criminal threats, and
respond to natural disasters. - User and train the trainer instruction
- Real Time collaboration and Instant Messaging.
- Document library with daily and periodic
reporting from federal, state, and local sources. - Ability to pass/share Geospatial information with
street level maps and imagery. - Interoperability with Federal, State, local, and
tribal information sharing systems, e.g. RISSnet,
CISAnet, LEO, and State owned systems.
18What we need from you
- Coordination with the Homeland Security Advisor,
staff, and COI representatives - Obtain/integrate with business processes
- Build a State portal
- Interoperability
- Information sharing protocols
- Identify nomination and validation trusted
agents - Identify information sharing systems currently
used - Identify numbers of COI users and trainers that
require training - Identify state-wide training locations w/20-30
computers each
19DHS Future Initiatives
- Continued National Expansion with intra-State
sites regional centers with the HSOC - Secret network deployment
- HSOC Common Operational Picture (COP)
- DHS Federal LE training and connectivity
- Expansion of FEMA/Emergency Management
Connectivity
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