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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.1 Transforming Emergency Preparedness and Response JC Hemmerechts Public Safety / Homeland Security European Market jhemmere@cisco.com +32 2 704 5136 Member of
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.2 Cisco Globally San Jose, CA Herndon, VA Lowell/ Chelmsford, MA Ottawa, Canada Raleigh, NC Richardson, TX London Brussels Tel Aviv Bangalore Shanghai Singapore Sydney 52,000+ employees in 70 countries 300+ office locations 1/3 Engineering/IT, 1/3 Sales, 1/3 all others Cisco Revenue FY06: $28.4 billion and $5.58 Net Income Dubai
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.3 What is Public Safety – Homeland Security ? Initiatives that include the protection of operations and infrastructures, critical to public safety and national security. This entails protecting government operations, transportation, telecommunications, financial regulation, information systems, law enforcement organizations, emergency operations and utilities.
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.4 Man-made Disasters Emeutes
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.5 … but also Dealing with Nature
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.6 Sharing information among different groups is a challenge National Crisis Centre Local Authorities National Police Local Police Civil Protection Min. Transp. (Private) Ambulances Fire Brigades Utilities Ministry of Defence Local Crisis Centres National Railways Authority
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.7 The 3 P‘s for Emergency Provision and Crisis Management PLAN – Plan, Prepare and Exercise Engagement in Disasters PREDICT – Early Detection and Warning, when (or if) a Crisis situation could occur – Identify Endangered Region and Predict Consequences – Alert Citizens and Emergency Services PREVENT – Limit Damages, Immediate Aid, Rescue, Restoring Safety and Order – Management and Co-ordination of all Emergency Services
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.8 Sensor Public Agencies Radio Data Video Voice 2. Develop Intelligent Analytics Information Sharing 3. Provide a Common View 4. Provide Secure Access 1. Consolidate Information An Integrated Approach Connects Organizations for Better Public Safety Private Organizations Source: Cisco IBSG, 2006
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.9 A Cohesive Communications Infrastructure Expand your visibility, reach, and capabilities
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.10 Emergency Response Networks (ERN) IP Video Surveillance IP Interoperability & Collaboration System (IPICS) Victim Identification, Tracking & Tracing System (ViTTS) Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) Public Safety Solutions Portfolio
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.11 U-2010 Ubiquitous IP-Centric Next Generation Networks for Public Safety
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.12 U-2010: Motivation for the Project Today ….. ubiquitous ad hoc There is an increasing dependability on ubiquitous services and ad hoc networks constant In crisis and catastrophe scenarios constant access to information is key standardization and regulation Need for standardization and regulation in Europe for emergency networks
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.13 U-2010: Key Data & Project Vision EC-funded research project 3 years duration (2006 – 2009) €6.5 Mio Budget - €4M EC Contribution In order to Provide the most capable communication tools Provide the most effective access to information… …to all required to swiftly act in case of accident, incident, catastrophe or crisis …whilst using existing and/or future (tele)communication infrastructures
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.14 U-2010: Partners Industry Players Government Best-in Class Research
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.15 Scenario(s): Fire in Tunnel
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© 2006 Cisco All rights reserved.16 Intervention area victims Triage Wifi Tag for victims Internet Transport to hospital Transport to hospital Hospital A Hospital B Export to Internet Portal Centralized DB containing real-time view on patients and their location ViTTS - Logical architecture Crisis Staff Centralized DB containing Maps of infrastructure
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