Title: Abstract
1LEADERS Project Overview
2The Goal of LEADERS
- By applying state-of-the-art technologies,
design a system to enhance the current medical
surveillance process and provide the earliest
possible detection of covert biological warfare
incidents or significant outbreaks of disease. -
-BGEN Klaus Schafer
3Agenda
- Problem Description
- The LEADERS Solution
- Technical Approach
- Project History
- Medical Surveillance Modules Description
- Command and Control Modules Description
- Schedule
4Where We Are Today...
- There is NO comprehensive approach to supporting
joint Military and Civilian medical surveillance
initiatives - There is a limited ability to identify and
confirm covert biological warfare incidents or
significant outbreaks of natural disease - Existing surveillance systems operate in a vacuum
with minimal ability to share data across
organizations
5What is LEADERS...
- A suite of services and applications that provide
a comprehensive, user-driven approach to medical
surveillance and outbreak management. - A National-level solution designed to support
Military, Civilian, State, and Federal Healthcare
Professionals. - A state-of-the-art surveillance concept based on
enhanced capabilities provided by an Application
Services Provider (ASP) .
6Technical Approach
- Iterative Approach
- Requirements are not assumed on day one
- Technology is accessed based on current user
needs - Requirements are categorized - then implemented
- Functionality is prioritized and then delivered
based on criticality - Needs are reprioritized after each iteration
- Extensive User Involvement
- Requirements are gathered and validated with the
end user community - On-going consultation during development and
testing
7Technical Approach (cont.)
- Application Service Provider (ASP) Model
- Participating organizations do not require any
infrastructure to deploy LEADERS - All hardware, databases, and application software
reside at ASP site - Users access LEADERS via a browser over the
Internet - Flexible Use Model
- Subscription based
- Participating organizations choose which
components they would like to subscribe to
8The LEADERS Success Story
- Nov 99 - World Trade Organization Summit
- 8 Hospitals in Seattle Metro Area
- April 00 Israeli Defense Forces Exercise
- 2 Hospitals in Downtown Tel Aviv
- Israeli CDC
- July 00 Republican National Convention
- ASP Solution - 74 Hospitals in PA, DE, NJ
- August 00 Democratic National Convention
- ASP Solution - 21 Hospitals in LA County
- Jan 01 Presidential Inaugural
- ASP Solution -16 DoD Hospitals/Clinics
- Commercial Hospitals in DC/MD/VA
- Jan 01 Super Bowl Tampa Florida
- ASP Solution
- Five Hospitals in Two Counties Plus Reach back
to CDC
9Organizational Architecture
10Functional Architecture
11National/Global View of LEADERS
LEADERS SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS
Covert Biological Warfare Scenario
Major Disease Outbreak
Public Health Dept.
Emergency Management Agencies
Hospital Networks
Gov. Agencies
Military Support Organizations
- DoD
- Civilian
- VA
- Community Centers
12Medical Surveillance Modules
- User-driven surveillance applications
- Monitoring and visualization capability
- based on a defined geographic area
- Knowledge discovery tools provide
- rapid ID of health anomalies
- Agent identification/confirmation
- capability
- Incident management and resource
- allocation tools
13Data Collection
- Continuous Data Feeds
- LEADERS will publish an XML Document Type
Definition (DTD) - Plans support for HL7 data via XML feed
- Participating organizations EXTRACT data based on
XML DTD - Web-based Manual Data Collection
- Data entry based on individual patient encounters
- Minimal data entry tasking
- Focus on ease-of-use
14Medical Surveillance Application
15Map-Based Temporal Analysis - MedView
- MedView provides a geographical view of medical
surveillance network - Users have the ability to view defined syndromic
data over time
16Investigate Detected Patterns
Alerts are automatically assigned to specific
analysts for investigation and are tracked
through to resolution.
17Incident and Event Portal
- Supports Command and Control activities for
incident and event planning and management - Based on DARPA research and technology
- Deployed at multiple sites and exercises
- IEP Development Approach
- Review existing components with USAF and Civilian
surveillance communities - Identify and prioritize new requirements
- Develop new modules, refine existing capabilities
- Migrate existing modules to LEADERS
18IEP Functionality
- Incident Management
- Incident data entry
- Incident report generation
- Emergency contact mgmt.
- Emergency contact alerts
- IEP Dashboard
- Multiple views of IEP data
- User customizable
- Search engine
- Content management
- Medical Facility Tracking
- DEPT Status Tracking
- Bed Count Tracking
- Historical Reporting
- Alarms and Alerts
- Casualty Tracking
- Data collection
- Location and triage history
- Count reporting
- ViewPort
- Geographic display of data
- Locate assets and resources
- Spatial analysis of data
- Checklist Management
- Create checklists
- Manage checklists
- Activate checklists
19IEP Modules
- IEP Dashboard
- ViewPort
- Incident Management Module
- Emergency Contacts Module
- Checklist Manager Module
- Casualty Tracking Module
- Critical Care Tracking System
20Conceptual IEP Dashboard
- Desktop View of Available Applications
- Content Management Support
- Easily Customized by the User
21Incident Management - ViewPort
- Incident/Event Management and Resource
Visualization Tool - Provides real-time situational awareness for
Commanders and responders within a geographic
context - Supports incident/event pre-planning, training,
and after-action review in a visual environment
22IEP- Emergency Contacts Module
- Real-Time Paging
- Real-Time Messaging
- Easy To Update
23IEP - Checklist2000 Module
- Manages Checklists Using
- Playbook Approach
- Checklists Pushed to Users
- Role-Based
24IEP - Casualty Tracking
- Palm CaTT
- Wireless Application
- Bar Code
- Captures Minimal Data Set at Incident Site
- Store/Forward Capability
- Route Ambulances
- Web CaTT
- Synchronizes Field Data to Hospital
- Allows for More Defined Data Capture at Hospital
Site
25IEP - Casualty Tracking
Example Web CaTT Screen Shot
26IEP Critical Care Tracking System
- Tracks Critical Bed Care Availability
- Multiple Jurisdictions
- Multiple Stations
- Network Alarming
- Built-In Reporting Capability
27Pathogen ID with R.A.P.I.D.
- Idaho Technologys R.A.P.I.D. (Ruggedized
Advanced Pathogen Identification Device) requires
minimal operator experience - Designed for transport and operation under
extreme conditions
28Security Overview
- Primary Security Concerns
- Authentication to verify the identity of the
communicating parties - Access Control to determine who may have access
to information within a system - Privacy to protect sensitive information from
being viewed indiscriminately - Security focuses
- Network communications
- Application Server components
- Database Access
29Security Options - Phase 1
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Network encryption (privacy)
- Application Server authentication
- LEADERS User Accounts
- Username/password required for authentication
- Does NOT provide database access
- LEADERS System Roles
- Access Control to LEADERS modules
- Oracle8i Data Encryption
30Security Options - Phase 2
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- X.509v3 Digital Certificates for authentication
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for
access control - Alternative Authentication Mechanisms
- SmartCards
- Biometric authentication
31System Administration
- System Administration functions integrated into
the IEP - Central management of access to all LEADERS
components - Restricted access to System Administration
functions - Managed over the Web
- Delegation of responsibilities to customer
organizations - Creation and management of user accounts
- Management of roles and user/role assignments
32ASP Network Infrastructure
- High Availability Design
- Fully Redundant Components
- Redundant Connections
- Full Mesh Configuration
- Complete failover systems
- QoS Bandwidth Management
- Separate Web/Application and Data Networks
33Schedule Overview
- Months 1 - 4
- Develop LEADERS V1.0 pilot
- Deploy an initial operating capability at the
ATIC - Months 5 - 12
- Additional software releases
- Revised functionality for existing components
- New modules
- Staggered deployment to 5 additional sites
- Air Force will identify tiger teams for each site
- Consortium and Air Force will define schedule and
dependencies
34LEADERS Summary
- ASP-Based service model
- Integrated medical surveillance/command and
control toolset - System available 24 x 7
- Large scale data collection
- Enhanced ability to identify potential covert
attacks and significant outbreaks of disease - Agent identification and confirmation device
- Incident and event management and advanced
visualization tools