Satellite Communications for Disaster Preparedness, Early Warning and Response Kelly O’Keefe Access Partnership – for Iridium CANTO – July 23, 2012.

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Satellite Communications for Disaster Preparedness, Early Warning and Response Kelly O’Keefe Access Partnership – for Iridium CANTO – July 23, 2012

Sequence of Events Disaster Warning Evacuation Disaster Strikes Search & Rescue First Responders Disaster Assessment Reinforcements Arrive Cleanup Rebuild Disaster Preparedness Multiple solutions required due to shifting needs

3 Satellite Communications are… Highly survivable (physical survivability and robustness). Independent of terrestrial infrastructure. Able to provide load sharing and surge capacity solutions for larger sites. Best for redundancy – then add a layer of path diversity and link availability.

Solutions… Video/Data FSS: Broadband Connectivity Network Restoration Communications on the Move Video/Data FSS: Broadband Connectivity Network Restoration Communications on the Move Voice/Data MSS: Mobile Telephony Push-to-Talk Radio Emergency Response Coordination Dispatch Coordination Messaging Asset Tracking Data Transfer Lone Worker Protection Environmental Monitoring Event Reporting Voice/Data MSS: Mobile Telephony Push-to-Talk Radio Emergency Response Coordination Dispatch Coordination Messaging Asset Tracking Data Transfer Lone Worker Protection Environmental Monitoring Event Reporting

5 Iridium - Introduction Iridium: a Satellite-based Personal Communication Services (SPCS) system Operating since 1999, currently over 500,000 customers Only communications network to cover 100% of the earth - including the poles Provides reliable communication links where landline or mobile phone connections are unavailable, unreliable or overburdened – including during disaster situations Markets include emergency services, maritime, aviation,, oil and gas exploration, forestry, mining, journalism...

6 Satellite Constellation Today Unique fully-meshed network of 66 satellites with in orbit spares Communication from anywhere to anywhere on the planet Independent of terrestrial infrastructure Cross-linked architecture provides redundancy and very high reliability

7 Intersatellite Crosslink Summary of Today’s Network Satellites Iridium Gateway Subscriber (Service) Links Feeder Links Aircraft users Handheld users Terrestrial Phone & Data Network Maritime users

Iridium System - Devices Proprietary and Confidential Satellite Handheld Phone Works anywhere in the world Just like dialing a GSM phone Satellite Handheld Phone Works anywhere in the world Just like dialing a GSM phone Shipboard/Rig/Fixed Equipment Easy to install No moving parts Supports prepaid calling Shipboard/Rig/Fixed Equipment Easy to install No moving parts Supports prepaid calling Government Environmental monitoring Pipeline monitoring Distress and alarm GPS compatible Asset tracking Government Environmental monitoring Pipeline monitoring Distress and alarm GPS compatible Asset tracking

Iridium Disaster Communications Applications Disaster Early Warning Damage assessment reporting Mobility required Relief supply logistics support Ordering relief supplies Supply movement tracking and redirection Coordination of search and rescue efforts Injury/death reporting Request for medical team support Coordination of evacuations Facilitating communications between first responders / relief workers and survivors and family members

Taiwan Earthquake (1999) South Pole rescue (2001) September 11 (2001) Asian Tsunami (2004) Hurricanes Katrina and Rita(2005) Pakistani Earthquake (2005) Hurricanes Gustav, Hanna and Ike (2008) Haiti and Chilean Earthquakes (2010) Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010) Japanese Tsunami (2011) Historical usage of Iridium for Disaster Recovery

Iridium NEXT – Next Generation Bold vision for a second-generation satellite constellation Anticipated to begin launching in 2015 – will maintain existing 66 satellite architecture Expand and enhance Iridium's unique capabilities: more power, higher data speeds, IP technology, full backward compatibility Expand services on land, at sea, and in the skies  Global voice and data connectivity with increased speeds  Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications including asset tracking and remote monitoring Unmatched coverage means access to remote and rural areas  Networks delivers wireless broadband to hard-to-reach areas  Supports services in developing countries 11

Iridium Global Disaster Communications Activities Iridium Test Your Satellite Phone Program ITU Cooperation Agreement – 66 satellite phones deployed in response to natural disasters Leadership of ITU-D Rapporteur Group on Disaster Communications and participation in ITU-R and regional (CITEL) studies on disaster communications Participates in UN Working Group on Emergency Telecommunications (WGET) Membership on FCC Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council's (CSRIC) and State Department International Disaster Response Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy (ACICIP) Proprietary and Confidential

Disaster Communications – Lessons Learned Lessons learned from previous disasters has led to Iridium to take the following advance measures: Maintaining stock of equipment for emergencies Working with distribution partners to ensure supply chain continuity and facilitate rapid deployment Equipping phones with solar panels for charging in situations where the electrical grid is damaged Promoting pre-positioning of phones for preparedness Governments should be prepared by: Pre-positioning emergency equipment and solutions Developing alerting and early warning systems Training Maintaining Equipment

Recommended Best Practices Development of emergency preparedness plans by each national regulatory authority clear procedures for emergency authorization names and contact information so communications companies know who to contact liaison points for providing information to customs officials on authorized equipment Advance licensing and type approval Review of the Tampere Convention to determine what regulatory changes are needed to prepare for ratification Work regionally and multilaterally to eliminate barriers and improve response capabilities

15 Questions? Thank you.