 Next Generation of I-Suite  Browser Based Application  Accessed From:  Incident Command Post – Internet Optional  Agency Offices  Wherever Internet.

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 Next Generation of I-Suite  Browser Based Application  Accessed From:  Incident Command Post – Internet Optional  Agency Offices  Wherever Internet is Available  Increased Usage  All Types of Incidents  Initial Attack  Through IMT Close-out  Until Agency Closes Incident  Hurricanes, Floods, SAR, Oil Spills, etc.

 Centralize Incident Data  Support Complete Incident Life Cycle  Improve Electronic Payment Process  Support All Incident Configurations and Transitions  Provide Automatic Data Backup and Recovery  Record Historical Incident Data  Operational Data Store  Increased Reporting Capability

 e-ISuite Enterprise  e-ISuite Remote Site

Internet Connection REQUIRED e-ISuite Enterprise Agency Office e-ISuite Remote Site Server e-ISuite Client Machine Internet Connection OPTIONAL e-ISuite Client Machine Data can be exchanged between Enterprise and Site via portable media device or internet connection if available

 Typically Used For: Initial Attack ABCD Miscellaneous, Type 3, 4 and 5 Incidents Search & Rescue Training Support Dispatch and Cache Support  Housed at Central Location  Internet Connection Required  Accessible Through Browser  Interface to Other Systems ROSS ICBS-R

 Will Function Very Similar to Current I-Suite  Typically Used For Type 1 and Type 2 Incidents Any Incidents With Incident Management Team at the Site  Installed on Incident Server Internet Connection Not Required Accessible Through a Browser Database Resides Locally No Need to Install on Client Computers  Synchronizes With Enterprise Receives Data from Enterprise Sends Data to Enterprise

Enterprise transistions to Site Site Transitions back to Enterprise e-ISuite Incident Life Cyclee-ISuite Cycle

 Enterprise User Accounts are set up through NAP and brought into e-ISuite by an Account Manager, who then assigns roles  Site User Accounts are established by the Account Manager during the initial set-up of the database (not associated with NAP) – roles are assigned at that time  Differences in roles in e-ISuite:  Account Manager (similar to I-Suite DBAdmin role)  Data Steward (similar to I-Suite DataAdmin role)  Combined Check-in/Demob  Other roles remain intact

 e-ISuite Enterprise is hosted at NITC in Kansas City, MO  NAP accounts are requested and created through the NAP webpage  When e-ISuite is deployed, NAP accounts will be required to access Enterprise  Information will be distributed when the application is deployed and NAP accounts are needed  Site does not require NAP accounts but a NAP account will be required to transition data to Enterprise

 e-ISuite Site installed on Server only  e-ISuite Enterprise available with internet access  Ability to roster any resource type to any other resource type  Data Steward role now performs ROSS Import and Financial Export  IAP forms generated based on the data entered and incorporate DHS format  Improved ROSS Import flow  Improved Custom Reports process  Ability for multiple cost records per day  Improved Cost Projections process  Changes/improvements in many reports  These and many more changes will be included in a separate document

 Webpage:  User Guide  Instructor Manual  On-line training modules  Quick Reference Cards (QRCs)  Under Construction  NAP Information  Other documents and help as developed  Within-application Help

After the first release, other improvements will include:  IRWIN Intergration  Glidepath functionality  Training Specialist module  Supply  Data Warehouse access to generate reports to assist with upward reporting and other needs  And more in future releases