Naval Postgraduate School Hastily Formed Networks (HFN) for Disaster Relief Unclassified Information Brief For NSF FIND Program Workshop – 27-28 NOV 07.

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Naval Postgraduate School Hastily Formed Networks (HFN) for Disaster Relief Unclassified Information Brief For NSF FIND Program Workshop – NOV 07 Prepared by Professor Brian Steckler, Executive Director NPS HFN Center

Agenda HFNs Defined NPS HFN Related Activities Past 3 Years Interoperability Challenges Network Design Considerations

HFN Defined….. A network formed quickly to respond to a crisis, emergency, or urgency, and is disbanded when the job is done. This definition encompasses three kinds of networking: - Physical (e.g., telecommunications systems, distribution systems) - Social (e.g., contacts networks, interorganizational, civ-mil) - Information flow (e.g., searches, pushes, pulls, workflows, chat, , collaboration tools) HFN Concept by Dr Peter Denning, NPS Cebrowski Institute Executive Director

Power, Lift and Comms Power. Required to run all aspects of any human activity in a disaster zone; including medical, emergency services (stabilization), security, search/rescue, infrastructure repair, and most importantly communications Lift. There must be multiple forms of transportation for people, equipment of all types (power, rescue, medical, people, communications, etc) Communications. In order to coordinate all aspects of a relief effort there must be multiple redundant methods of communicating within the disaster zone, from inside the disaster zone to the outside, and from the outside in to the disaster zone. NOTE: All of these must be available and deployed simultaneously in any disaster response. They are 100% interdependent and of equal importance.

Surrounded by the Civil- Military Boundary…. and Improvisation THE HFN PUZZLE…..

Past/Present NPS HFN Activities SE Asian Tsunami (Jan-May 05) Hurricane Katrina (Sep-Oct 05) USNS Mercy Humanitarian Mission to SE Asia (Summer 06) Strong Angel III (August 2005) Operation Golden Phoenix (July 07) USNS Comfort Latin/South America Humanitarian Mission (Summer 07) But we will focus a bit on Katrina here…….

Areas of Operation

Hurricane Katrina….. The Problems: – No power – No fiber/copper infrastructure – No push-to-talk comms to speak of – Cellular svc mostly jammed / overwhelmed – SatPhone svc mostly jammed / overwhelmed – Not enough satellite eqpt suites available – No Internet access (web, , VOIP) – No technical people resources available

HFNs - A Viable Comms Solution….. SATCOM Internet Reachback (WiFi) and (WiMax) Broadband Internet, Web, Voice Over IP (basic dial-tone) Skype (free internet phone) Groove (collaboration solution)

Law Enforcement EOC Waveland Police Station Waveland Police Station Relief Distribution Center Relief Distribution Center Hancock Medical Center Hancock Medical Center Bay St Louis Fire & Police Station Bay St Louis Fire & Police Station Relief Distribution Center Relief Distribution Center 223 rd ENG BATT DET Tachyon Satellite Wireless Wireless NPS DET 1 NETWORK Network Infrastructure

The HFN POSTERCHILD…..

Interoperability (and other) Challenges Whos In Charge of Comms ? Managing Interfering Multiple Networks Emergency Response vs Command/Control vs Public Access Networks Lack of PTT Radio Interoperability and the Emergence of LMRoIP Dependence on UHF, Cellular, and Power Infrastructure (that may not be available) Effects of No Common Operating Picture (COP) VoIP Can Be an Equalizer (but not secure) Building Resilient and Survivable Infrastructure in the Future (wireless and power keys ?)

Network Design Questions To Ask Ourselves How To Avoid the Poster Child Next Time? Wired vs Wireless Infrastructure? Will SATCOM and WiMAX Change the Economic and Physical Landscape? Next Generation Wireless Mesh (will clients become servers – aka Microsoft Venice)? U.S. vs Global Design Considerations? Prioritization of Users (GETS/WPS of the Internet)? Power, Power, Power !?!?

QUESTIONS ? Brian Steckler, Director, NPS Hastily Formed Networks Center or