Briefing for the Summit on Campus Security Office of Information Technology Curtis White.

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Briefing for the Summit on Campus Security Office of Information Technology Curtis White

Communications Technology Overview – Ashland University at a Glance – Emergency Planning and Preparedness – Communications Technology Today – On the Horizon – Wrap Up

Communications Technology – Evolving Needs, Evolving Technologies… Communications Technology at Ashland University

Ashland University at a Glance Main Campus – 123 acres; 57 Buildings; 1.5m sq. ft. – Rural/Small Town Setting 5 Full Service Regional Centers – Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Elyria, Massillon/Stark Classes in 88 Counties of Ohio and in Detroit

Ashland University at a Glance 742 Full Time Employees 500+ Part Time Employees 2,100 Undergraduate Students; 1,800 Residential 4,500 Graduate Students 20,000+ Professional Development Students

Ashland University at a Glance

Emergency Planning and Preparedness Ashland University Emergency Operations Plan – 29 Emergency Scenarios with Annual Updates – POC, Accountable Party, and Crisis Communications – Defined Emergency Levels (1-3) Acts of Intolerance – example of Level 1 Aggravated Assaults – example of Level 2 Armed Intruder – example of Level 3 – Emergency Operations Center – Primary and Secondary Base of Emergency Operations – Generator; Cots, Medical Supplies and Food and Water

Communications Technology Today University Cell Phones – 93 Cell Phones with Pooled Minutes (31,000) – Recall and Redistribution Contingency – Verizon Service with Cell Tower on Campus University Phone System – Broadcast Voic ; Limited Paging Capability

Communications Technology Today Emergency Text Messaging and Notification – e2Campus Implemented June, 2007 – Self Subscription or “Opt In” Model – Students and Parents can Subscribe – 356 Accounts Created (74% SMS and 26% ) – Over 95% of Residential Students Own Cell Phones

Communications Technology Today

University Radios – 30+ Radios, 1-2 Mile Range, 16 Hour Battery – Common Emergency Frequency – Recall and Redistribution Contingency – 12,000 Accounts (81% Student Accounts)

Communications Technology Today Alternative Website Notification – Hosted Service to Post News and Updates Public Address System – Limited Deployment – 3 Academic Buildings – Connectivity to Campus Phone System

On the Horizon Voice over IP Phone System – Paging Option and Enhanced Display Options – Redundancy Public Address System – Deployment of Additional Paging Systems – Internal via Fire Alarm Annunciating System – External via Speakers

On the Horizon Hosted Accounts – Hosted Student Accounts – Alternative Emergency Accounts For EOP Personnel – IM Accounts for EOP Personnel

Briefing for the Summit on Campus Security Office of Information Technology Curtis White Questions? Thank You

Briefing for the Summit on Campus Security Office of Information Technology Curtis White References Ashland University (2007). Emergency Operations Plan. Retrieved July 24, 2007 from ll.pdf e2Campus -