Mutual Aid Outcomes and Available Tools Don McGarry ArdentMC support to FRG
Outcomes and Observations Numerous stakeholders across the Federal / State / Local / Industry came together to identify current capabilities / gaps regarding the exchange of Mutual Aid information While there are policy / governance challenges, there are technical gaps that can begin to be addressed as well A standards-based model and toolsuite (FRESH Router / Vortex) were employed to begin to bridge interoperability challenges All participants left the event with a desire / plan to integrate systems utilizing open standards moving forward Recommended approach: Simple, Efficient, Easy to Implement Solve the 80% Solution First
What is FRESH / Vortex? FRESH – Open source message router sponsored by DHS S&T Vortex – Open cloud-based platform based on FRESH with private enhancements (Multi-tenant, Secure, Highly-Available, Fault-Tolerant) Designed to be ‘transparent’ to end-user – just get better data / tools
What Does it (will it) Do? Share information using open standards: OASIS EDXL NIEM EMLC OGC WMS / WFS / STAPI Visualize data: ESRI ArcGIS Enterprise GeoServer / Leaflets Open Source Dashboard Analytics Dashboard / Collaborate in real-time: Cross-Platform Map Markup Chat Analytics / Alarms / Alerting Not be a silo for your data, scale to support needs, integrate with your existing tools & technologies
How Can I Get Involved Current API and Swagger documentation available Get engaged in the mutual aid follow-up Open source release coming soon: https://github.com/1stresponder Come speak with a team member Check out some of our ‘roving’ demos Stay tuned for the emerging tech and IoT talk
Bringing Emerging Tech and IoT to Resource Management Don McGarry ArdentMC support to FRG
NGFR Recap Goal: Make Responders better Protected, Connected, Fully Aware: Protected: PPE, Cyber Connected: Incident Area Networking, Wide-Area Networking Fully Aware – Information Sharing and Situational Awareness Technology Approach: Architecture-Centric Approach – DHS focuses on standards / architecture, industry builds capabilities that are market-driven Capabilities are modular, customizable, extensible – but all work together Technology Focus Areas Mobility – Use of Smart Devices, HUD, UAS Internet of Things – Inexpensive connected devices that are body-worn / deployable Connected Sensing – From Commercial IoT to Scientific-Grade Enhanced Data Connectivity – Layered capabilities that supplement Commercial LTE
What’s a Spiral? FRG adopted an agile approach to developing, testing, refining exemplar capabilities for NGFR – Spiral Development Build, Integrate, Test, Demonstrate – at six month intervals
Tech Breakout Watchtower mobile app (Android, iOS) Summary: 20+ COTS, GOTS and OSS technologies integrated using standards at all levels User feedback, formal testing and field evaluation of NGFR technologies, requirements and architecture All fully compatible with FRESH / Vortex using EDXL, NIEM, OGC Watchtower mobile app (Android, iOS) Resource tracking GIS visualization Field / Situation reporting Collaboration / Alerting
IoT Capabilities Pinpoint tracker – Sub $100 solution for real-time asset tracking ‘Set and forget’ capability Ability to share to / from formal AvL systems Field-deployable for ~24 hours w/o charging Supports additional sensors Sensor integration (Hexoskin, POC patch, Zephyr HR Monitor, Grove) Emerging IoT Sensing capabilities Tracks personnel health / safety On-body / deployable environmental hazard monitoring Uses new OGC IoT Standards
Video / Data Capabilities Video datacasting - Live streaming of video and other data using public television spectrum Band Class 14 LTE – Deployed / tested public safety band LTE capabilities to simulate FirstNET UAS Video Streaming – Integration of COTS UAS into NGFR architecture CAD / GIS Integration – Integration of legacy data sources and enterprise GIS capabilities All capabilities still in use after event