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Homeland Security S&T Summit (SE Region)

Topic: Critical Infrastructure Protection

Title: Kentucky Critical Infrastructure Protection Program

Speaker: Ewell Balltrip

President / CEO

The National Institute For Hometown Security

Date: April 7, 2009

Homeland Security

Homeland Security S&T Summit (SE Region)

Topic: Critical Infrastructure Protection

Application to First Responders:

• Research, Development, Deployment of Solutions for Use in the Recovery from Manmade or Natural Disasters

Application to Preparedness:

•Research, Development , Deployment of Solutions for Use in Protecting Critical Infrastructure

Application to the Southeast:

• Solutions Applicable Regionally and Nationally

Homeland Security

Homeland Security

Homeland Security S&T Summit (SE Region)

Topic: Critical Infrastructure Protection

Summary: The Kentucky Critical Infrastructure Protection Program is a Kentucky-based program that focuses on discovering, developing and deploying solutions with national application in protecting critical infrastructure.

See our poster session: “Kentucky Critical Infrastructure Protection Program”

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The National Institute for Hometown Security (NIHS)

The Kentucky Critical Infrastructure

Protection Program

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The KCI Program

Kentucky Based . . .Nationally Focused

Mission

•Provide a pragmatic approach for protecting CI

•Develop homeland security technologies

•Transition research products to use

Managed By NIHS For The U.S. Department of Homeland Security

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The KCI Program

Thirty-five projects funded at Kentucky universities

Project Sectors & Focus• Food and Agricultural Safety• Information Systems and Interoperable

Telecommunications• Biometrics• Blast Mitigation • Prevention Technology• Response and Recovery Technology

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The KCI Program

KCI Addresses Specific Homeland Security Capability Gaps

S&T

OIP

KCI

PIs

Transition To Use

CI / KR

Sectors

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About NIHS

Formed in 2004 as a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization

Our competency:

Manage a distributed research enterprise

Commercialization & Transition-To-Use protocols

Discover. Develop. Deploy.

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About NIHS

Research Foundations

Materials Information Sciences

MicroelectronicsSystems Engineering

Engineering Sciences

Technology Focus Areas

Biometrics

Blast Mitigation

Medicine

Agriculture

Sensors andDetection Systems

FoodSafety

ResponseAndRecovery

Health

HazardPreparedness

Decision Support Systems

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Secure Milk Transportation System

Addresses major national problem of protection of bulk food supply

Wireless system for enabling the secure delivery of milk from farm to processor.

ELECTRONIC LOCK, GPS RECEIVER

SAMPLE TEMPERATURE SENSOR

TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR

ELECTRONIC LOCK, MICROPROCESSOR, USER INERFACE WIRELESS ANTENNA, POWER SUPPLY

MILK TRANSPORT TANKTRACTOR/

TRUCK

DOME

REAR DOOR

Savings in efficiency offset cost of security system Prototype system operational Commercial introduction in late 2009

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Portable, Interoperable Telecommunications System

Man Portable Interoperable Tactical Operations Center (MITOC)

Easily Transportable Replicates a Complete EOC –

Internet Access, Laptops, Telephones

Set up in 20 Minutes at a Remote Site.

Successfully Field Tested in Many Major Events

Now Transitioning into Commercial Service.

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Reducing Explosive Threats

ANFO Is Weapon of Choice for Many Terrorists – Cheap, Readily Available

Explosive Potential Can be Reduced by Coating Ammonium Nitrate with Coal Combustion By-Products (CCB)

15-20% By Volume of CCB is Sufficient

Impact on Agricultural Use Now Being Investigated

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Healthcare & Public HealthPandemic Planning and Preparedness Project

A leading effort to provide operation plans if a pandemic were to occur in the foreseeable future.

This program is focused on helping communities prepare and respond to pandemics.

Areas of emphasis are detection, preparedness, protection, response and recovery.

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HVAC– Integrated Explosive Vapor Detection System

 

A state-of-the-art HVAC-integrated trace explosive vapor detection system for public facility/infrastructure protection.

The target detection threshold is at least three orders of magnitude below the vapor pressure of TNT (70 ng/L) and related molecules at standard temperature and pressure.

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Contact Information

Ewell Balltrip

President / CEO

eballtrip@thenihs.org

606.274.5252

Sam Varnado, PhD

Chief Technical Officer

sgvarna@thenihs.org

606.274.5246