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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 1
FCC-NTIA Joint Advisory Committee on Communications Capabilities of Emergency Medical and Public Health Care Facilities
November 28, 2007
Kevin McFaddenConsulting Solutions ArchitectGlobal Government Solutions Group / Homeland Security [email protected]
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Agenda Topics
IP Communications and Emergency Response
Requirements for Easy to Use and Integration with Daily Operations
Think of Interoperability in a Whole New Way
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Emergency Services
Dispatch CenterCritical Infrastructure
FBI
RetailRetail
HospitalHospitalSchoolSchool
BankBank
Community Partnership NetworkCommunity Partnership Network
Law Enforcement
Airport/Seaport
Private Radio or CDPD Network
ConvergenceWireless
LAN Network
Wire Line Networks
2.5G & 3G Cellular
Networks
Gateways
Homeland Security
Federal Agencies
Corrections
Court
Power/Water Treatment plants
Integrated Networks Critical for Effective Operations and Emergency Management
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Intelligent Information NetworkIntelligent Information NetworkIntelligent Information NetworkIntelligent Information Network
VideoVideoVideoVideo DataDataDataData VoiceVoiceVoiceVoice
Example Applications within an OrganizationExample Applications within an OrganizationExample Applications within an OrganizationExample Applications within an Organization
Interoperability & Collaboration between Application Verticals within an Organization
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Converged IP Applications - Interoperability and CollaborationConverged IP Applications - Interoperability and CollaborationConverged IP Applications - Interoperability and CollaborationConverged IP Applications - Interoperability and Collaboration
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Video Video Data Data VoiceVoice
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Interoperability & Collaboration Between Multiple Organization
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Converged IP Infrastructure - Interoperability and CollaborationConverged IP Infrastructure - Interoperability and CollaborationConverged IP Infrastructure - Interoperability and CollaborationConverged IP Infrastructure - Interoperability and Collaboration
IPIPIPIP IPIPIPIP
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Intelligent Information NetworkIntelligent Information NetworkIntelligent Information NetworkIntelligent Information Network
VideoVideoVideoVideo DataDataDataData VoiceVoiceVoiceVoice
Enterprise Fixed InfrastructureEnterprise Fixed InfrastructureEnterprise Fixed InfrastructureEnterprise Fixed Infrastructure
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Seamless MobilityMobile and Deployable Enterprise
Cisco Integrated Services Router
Investment Protection
High Performance
High Services Density
Maximum Availability
Voice
Switching
Video
Security
Network Analysis
Wireless
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Outside the Normal Office EnvironmentOutside the Normal Office Environment IP Communications Become a Significant EnablerIP Communications Become a Significant Enabler
Satellite, Satellite, WiFi / WiMax, WiFi / WiMax,
3G / 4G, 3G / 4G, Cable / DSL, Cable / DSL,
OthersOthers
Remote NodesRemote NodesRemote NodesRemote Nodes
Mission Applications• Information Sharing• Enterprise Data
Applications• LMR / Tactical Comms• Sensors and Telemetry• Video Surveillance• Location / Asset Tracking• Situational AwarenessProductivity • Online Reporting• Email• Instant Messaging• Voice / Video Telephony• Training / Learning
Management
Recovery and Restoration• Backup Comms for Fixed
Infrastructure Sites• Temporary / Alternate
Facilities • Continuance of
Operations• E911 and Dispatch
ReroutingDisaster Response• Field Triage and
Information Collection• Humanitarian Aid• Incident Area Command
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IP-Based Interoperability
Improved ease of use and management for comprehensive communications interoperability
– Personnel in the same or different agencies can communicate across previously isolated radio, IP, and non-IP networks
Improved Response, Flexibility, and Reach– Delivers information to any type of communications
device: radio, telephone, IP phone, cell phone, or PC client
Policy-based application capabilities• Integrated policy-based communications, incident
management, notification, alerting, communications interoperability
Investment protection, reduced costs, enabling new applications and technologies
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Integrating City, County, Regional, Federal Agencies and Enabling Collaboration
VoIP Services
LMR
Data
Airport City Hall 911 Center Police
Fire
Emergency Management
Cisco 3845Cisco 2811Cisco 2811LMR 2 LMR 1 LMR 3
Secure IP networkMulticast and QoS
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Health facility
LMR 4
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Closing Comments IP-Based Emergency Communications
– Are available today and being used to enhance existing communications systems
– Can be implemented in scalable, secure, and mobile forms– Can transparently integrated wired and wireless technologies– Provide options for rapid response for deployment or restoration
Emergency communications sector is rapidly moving toward IP Recommendations for your report
– Hospitals and public health organizations should begin migrating their emergency communications networks and capabilities to IP
– Immediate Congressional support advanced technologies for emergency health communications
– Fund a series of pilot projects that implement advanced technologies in emergency services
– Experience is critical to identify “best practices” and governance issues that will confront you with an array of new capabilities
– Document and make publicly available reports on pilots to provide invaluable learning tool for others who are seeking to improve their emergency communications capabilities