Title: Working with Homeland Security to Find, Evaluate
1Working withHomeland Security to Find,
Evaluate Employ Best-of-Breed Technologies to
1st Responders
- Collaborating to Improve Public Safety
- Sandi F. Lehan
- Homeland Security/1st Responder Liaison
- (619)767-4173 sandi.lehan_at_navy.mil
2Brief Overview
- A National resource for Homeland Security ST
- Understanding the challenges solutions
- Current project examples
- Sample initiatives
- ST recommendations
3C4ISR IT Our Core Competencies
A National Resource for Homeland Security ST
- Network Systems Support
- Physical Computer Security
- Command Control
- Information Assurance
- Information Technologies
- Sensor Systems
- Communications
- Image Processing
- Visual Information Systems
- Wireless Technologies
- Cryptologic Intelligence
- Command Center Services
- Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection
- Expeditionary C4I Systems
- Modeling Simulation
- Navigation Systems
- Meteorology
- ATC Engineering/ Technical Services
- Radiation Detection
What We Do
Leveraging Technology
Rapid Prototyping
Speed to Capability
Deliver Knowledge Superiority to the Warfighter
Through Engineering Excellence
Command Control Communications Computers
Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance
4SSC Pacific Homeland Security/Defense Sponsors
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Office of Emergency Communications
- ST Operations Analysis Division
- ST Infrastructure Geophysical Division
- USCG
- CBP
- FEMA
- Support to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Homeland Defense and Americas Security Affairs
Section 1401 (Technology Transfer) Office - Department of Commerce, NTIA
- Department of Justice
- National Institute of Justice, National Law
Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center - Office of National Drug Control Policy
5Understanding the Challenge
The civil public safety interoperability
environment
- Governance MOAs and funding by consensus and
committee - Years of focused leadership to build regional
M/A interoperability - SOPs Each discipline has established
procedures - Communication is unclassified, largely
unencrypted - Technology Voice (Land Mobile Radio)
operability is the first priority - Wireless systems (voice data) will be
spectrum limited during a large disaster - Connectivity is dependent on local
infrastructure investment - Training Exercise budgets are limited at all
levels (competitive) - Usage If its not used everyday it wont get
used in an emergency
Every region has its own combination of
challenges
6ST Solution Effectiveness depends upon
Interoperability
Stovepipe
Cross-Discipline Interoperability
Agency Specific Technology
International
Federal
Jurisdiction Interoperability
Cross-Agency Interoperability
Military
Jurisdiction Level
Tribal
Technologies
State
Local
Hospitals
Public Services
EMS
EM
LEA
Fire
Public Info
Transportation
CBRNE
Public Works
Utilities
An Agency is a discipline operating within a
jurisdiction
Disciplines
7Selected Projects
- Interoperable Communications Technical Assistance
Program (ICTAP) - Homeland Security Science Technology Testbed
- Sensor Management System / Joint Perimeter
Surveillance Command Control
At any given time a disaster will require first
responders from multiple disciplines to
interoperate with their individual agency
technologies and procedures in a
multi-jurisdiction region
8Current Projects Interoperable Communications
Technical Assistance Program
- Earned trusted reputation with Public Safety
agencies at local level over 6 years - Integrated team of Public Safety policy,
operational, technology ICS certified systems
engineering experts - Voice, data, situational awareness
interoperability expertise
Unique team of SMEs to address Nation-wide
Federal/State/Local Interoperability
- Policy planning
- Technical
- Operational procedures
- Methods Processes
- Exercise Training
- Software Tools
50 States 6 Territories 76 Urban Areas
9Current ProjectsCommunication Assets Survey
Mapping Tool
- CASM is a web-based tool developed by the DHS
Office of Emergency Communications that collects
and displays interoperable communications
information to improve communications planning
for public safety. - Allows analysis of inter-agency interoperability
based on the communication assets and
interoperability methods that exist in specific
geographic areas
- CASM Usage
- 59 States/Urban Areas in CASM (41 States/18
Urban Areas) - 1014 CASM User Accounts
- 10,570 Agencies
- 2,386 Radio Systems
- 4,049 Towers
- 853 Dispatch Centers
- 296 Gateways
- 257 Radio Caches
10Current ProjectsEnhancing Border Interoperability
11Current CapabilityInformation Technology
Engineering
Secure Wireless Networking Homeland Security
Description
- Develop secure wireless network architectures
- Secure wireless network test bed
- Transition agent for DARPA
- Develop overall system architecture integrating
C4ISR technologies to support CBP operations - Support counterdrug technology discovery and
technology transfer
Counterdrug Technology
- Operational Relevance
- Targeted transition Programs of Record including
JTRS, CANES, WIN-T, others - Support FORCEnet objectives of network-centric
warfare - Full Border and Transportation intelligence
fusion - Transition new C4ISR technologies to the Drug
Interdiction/Demand Reduction operational
community
Service Capabilities
- Technology transition
- Converged transport
- Secure wireless network architecture development
- Wired/wireless hardware/software test,
evaluation, integration, acquisition support - Concept of Operations (CONOPS) development
12Current ProjectsSMS / JPSC2
The SMS/JPSC2 system is a flexible and extensible
integrated security system providing complete
sensor Command and Control (C2) including
surveillance and perimeter security through
numerous sensors including marine ground RADAR
and EO/IR cameras. The system is capable of
surveying, detecting, tracking and archiving
Items of Interest (IOI) and intrusions which can
then be provided via auto-alerts to the Security
Watch Officer.
- Sensor Management Systems (SMS) and Joint
Perimeter Surveillance Command and Control
(JPSC2) is installed at the locations - Navy Region Southwest
- San Diego Metro
- NAS Lemoore
- NPS Monterey
- NWS Seal Beach
- US Navy / Coast Guard SCC-J
- Seattle Area of Responsibility (AOR)
- Jacksonville AOR
- San Diego AOR
- Near future installations
- New York City
- Port of Long Beach / L.A.
- Multi-level security GOTS development
- Visual Recognition Classification capabilities
13Current Projects SMS/JPSC2 Common Operational
Picture (COP) Layers
A Sensor Window Surveillance Camera B Quick
Map Locator C Map Tools Transit Database,
Search Events, Layers, Search Live Tracks,
Live Playback D Radar/Camera range rings and
camera cones E Right Click Menu Set
Affiliation, Set Name, Show History, Alarm
Zone, View Events, Show Track Detail, etc.. F
ESRI Based Map Components G Blue Force Track H
Sensor Window Pan Tilt Zoom with full camera
control slew to track
A
C
B
H
D
G
E
F
- Joint Perimeter Surveillance Command and Control
(JPSC2) will provide agents and officers in the
field - Ability to alert agents and officers of
suspected illegal traffic using command and
control software and supporting radar and
cameras. - Reduced time to classify a target by
automatically slewing cameras to target - Ability to create alarm or exclusion zones within
the AOR - Reduced response time of reactive forces by
providing mobile COP display on patrol vehicles,
vessels, and aircraft - Increased interdiction rate by reducing response
time to INTEL and citizen call in alerts - Perform historical playback to support legal
proceedings - Sharing of information through the distribution
of COP displays to regional stakeholders
14A Couple of Promising Initiatives
- Incident Resource Tracking Tool (IRTT), Secure
Wireless Testbed, SMS/JPSC2 - Define/Implement funding mechanism to assist
State/Local 1st Responders directly - Build upon relationship with DHS ST to provide
operational prototypes that can be tested in the
San Diego Region - Utilize 1st Responder collaboration efforts
currently in place to get the 1st Responders
directly involved with building new technologies
15Initiative Incident Resource Tracking Tool
Incident Command Post
Card Readers
PD Command Vehicle
LE Server
EOC
- Personnel Info
- Equipment Info
- GPS Tracks
AVL
GPS
GPS
GPS
16Initiative SSC Pacifics Regional Collaboration
through 3Cs
- Port of San Diego
- Ring of Fiber
- Secure wireless
- Harbor Sensors
- JPSC2 connectivity
- Federal Agencies
- USCG JOC
- NRSW ROC
- US Customs BP
- -San Diego
MOU
MOU
MOU
3Cs Governance Regional Architecture
MOU
CRADA
MOU
- SSC Pacific
- ICTAP CASM DHS/OEC
- HSSTT DHS/ST
- IRTT DHS/ST
- SMS/JPSC2 DHS/USCG
- Secure Wireless Testbed
- Marine Mammals (MM)
- 1401 Office OASD
- Los Angeles Sheriff Dept.
- Port of Long Beach - SMS/JPSC2/MM
- Catalina Island - CASM
- CBRNE Situational Awareness
- City of Los Angeles - CASM
17Initiative Participating 3Cs agencies
- Federal Government / Military
- Navy Region SW
- USMC Base Camp Pendleton
- USCG Joint Harbor Operations Center
- Federal Bureau of Investigation SD FO
- Drug Enforcement Agency
- US Customs and Border Protection - SD
- Local Agencies
- San Diego Police Department
- San Diego Sheriff Department
- Chula Vista Police Department
- Carlsbad Police Department
- San Diego Fire-Rescue
- CAL Fire
- North County Fire JPA
- County of Riverside
- County of Yuma
- 18 local governments or fire districts
- Emergency Operations Centers
- SD County Office of Emergency Services
- City of SD Office of Homeland Security
- SD State Visualization Laboratory
- SD County Hazardous Materials Department
Operations Center - City of Chula Vista
- City of Carlsbad
- State Agencies
- Cal Trans
- California Highway Patrol
- Critical Infrastructure Sites
- San Diego Convention Center
- Metropolitan Transit System
- San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
18Emerging architecture elements will affect how
the all agencies will leverage C4ISR in the
region
3Cs Network
Ring of Fiber
19The Benefits are as Real as the Threats
The public benefit in developing the next
generation regional C4ISR HS/HD architecture in
Southern CA is high
TERRORIST ATTACK
MILITARY ACCIDENT
MAJOR EARTHQUAKE
WILDFIRES
20Summary of Recommendations
- Encourage regional service oriented
architectures - Build long term relationships based on trust in
selected regions - Work with current State/Local users and
officials - Help with their immediate needs while
addressing national goals - Take advantage of DoD Laboratories in ST
strategy - History of cradle-to-grave ST expertise for
real world operations - Encourage agreements between laboratories and
State/local agencies that have grant funds and
request help
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