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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.
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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
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e-ISuite Enterprise e-ISuite Remote Site
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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
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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
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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
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Enterprise transistions to Site Site Transitions back to Enterprise e-ISuite Incident Life Cyclee-ISuite Cycle
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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
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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
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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
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Webpage: http://eisuite.nwcg.gov 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
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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
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