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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Todd Poremba Sr. Product Manager, NG9-1-1
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 TCS Introduction 9-1-1 Environment NENA Directions Transitions TCS’ Demonstration Commercial Mobile Alerts System (CMAS) Agenda
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Established in 1987 Annapolis HQ, Seattle, Tampa, London, Oakland, Calgary Data Centers in WA & AZ NASDAQ: TSYS Stock price up in 2008 and 2009 Strategic Offers Wireless Location & Messaging Solutions Satellite Services and Deployable Systems Professional Services Industry Relations Founding Member: SMS Forum, PAM Forum, IN Forum Member: NENA, IETF, 3GPP, 3GPP2, CTIA, ETSI, OMA, TIA, ATIS-ESIF, NRIC VII TCS Fast Facts 3
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 Callers Continue to adopt mobile and nomadic services. Buy smart devices that use multiple technologies to determine their location. Want communication technologies other than voice and TTY/TDD to access emergency services with the same grade of service. Routing Systems Deliver location information to Public Safety at call set up time. Allow many-to-many relationships between PSAPs for overflow routing. Capable of routing based on location delivered in real time by the device. Call Takers Can be stationed somewhere besides their own PSAP, potentially anywhere using a broadband connection and that complies with the PSAP’s security and privacy policies. During system impairments or catastrophic conditions, answer more if not all calls more quickly and with full information. 9-1-1 Environment: New Drivers
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Use Open Standards and Common Off The Shelf (COTS) components. Focus on a smooth transition from existing E9-1-1 to NG9-1-1. Create more control for Public Safety. 9-1-1 Environment: NENA Directions
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Transition Ideas: Data MSAG Current DBMS and new DBMS work in parallel for the shortest amount of time. One receives direct changes, the other receives daily delta files. When ready, use the county GIS data source for validation and routing ALI Database Set up steering between current ALI and new database, and if available, PSAP equipment and both databases 6
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Transition Ideas: Call Completion Support both TDM and IP 9-1-1 at all PSAPs Make the priority “identical” PSAP configuration Transition Variables Technology PSAP Voice service provider NPA/NXX 7
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Demonstration 8
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CMAS Reference Network 9 TCS Provides End-to-End CMAS Solution
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 TCS Alerts in the Future Geo Targeted Commercial Services Geo Targeted Commercial Services Campus Alerts Events Traffic
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 CMAS Industry Update Specifications in Ballot August 12, 2009 ATIS & TIA approval to issue for ballot September- October, 2009 ballot comments review Nov 5 2009, ATIS/TIA Publication FEMA Timeline Design Starts Oct 2009 (NOW!) Development/Test Starts April 2010 System Integration Starts Feb 2011 System Availability Feb 2012 Government Issued RFIs FEMA/DHS Administered Entity bid FEMA/DHS pilot program bid
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TCS Proprietary Copyright © 2009 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. For a further discussion, email me at tporemba@telecomsys.com Or call 206 792 2158 Thank you! 12
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