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SECURE CITIES 2013 SEPT 17 TH /18 TH NEW DELHI
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Page 1: Secure Cities 2013

SECURE CITIES 2013SEPT 17TH/18TH

NEW DELHI

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A SEMINAR ON HOMELAND SECURITY

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HOMELAND SECURITY IS THE PHILOSOPHY,

BLUEPRINT AND FUTURE OF POLICING ,GLOBALLY!

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TECHNOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR SAFE

AND SECURE CITIES IN INDIA

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FIRST ENUNCIATED IN FICCI CONFERENCE ON

HLSJULY 2011

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Homeland Security A Robust Counter Terrorism Mechanism

Watershed in Modern Human

History

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Homeland Security A Robust Counter Terrorism Mechanism

The attack on the World Trade Center in 2001 has been by far the single most important event in the history of the modern world and more so because it forced the world to change its perception on the nature of organization, the usage of technology, the responses, the consolidation of activities and spread of mechanisms needed to thwart the ever growing terrorism the world over.

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Mega City Policing Project

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Mega City Policing Project

Criticality of mega cities as economic growth engines

Formidable beginning for war against terrorism

Connecting the cities would lead to a national network

Returning to normalcy insurmountable

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Leveraging Technology for HLS

Gaping holes in technology

Functionalities cannot be achieved when basic issues related to execution, back end processes and its robustness is still in question

Need of the hour: identification of technological platforms as first foundation stones of HLS in India

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Technological Framework

Command and Control Centre (CCC)

Interception Systems (IS)

City Based Video Surveillance System (CBVSS)

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Command and Control Center (CCC)

Integrating all fields – radio, audio, video, text, data, images and graphics

Through a viable command and control center software

Creation of a state of the art C4i

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Interception Systems( IC)

Capability to monitor and penetrate any mode of communication/storage

Connect to HLS specific requirements

Analyse on a real time basis

Up-gradation and Scalability inbuilt

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City Based Video Surveillance System (CBVSS)

Proven track record of providing best possible information ( video footage )

Ajmal Kasab

Technologically way ahead of CCTV networks

Inbuilt video analytics provides the connects

Integrated system. Deterrent and a must!!!

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Technological Framework

TETRA Radio Network (TRN)

Geospatial Technology for HLS (GTHLS)

ERP Solution, RDBMS and Integration (ERI)

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TETRA Radio Network (TRN)

TETRA – A Public Safety Network

Fully digital mode

Complete integration of all communication gadgets

Delivery of high quality voice/data/other outputs

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TETRA eludes India

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Geospatial Technology for HLS

Conventional inputs are unable to provided actionable data

Map of today is Geospatial imagery/GIS

Third Eye

Critical for planning, preparation & response

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Geospatial Technology for HLS

Supports incident management

Great tool for regulation, enforcement, monitoring and supervision

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ERP, RDBMS & Integration

Complete functioning of the department on ERP

To be populated in a real time and dynamic mode

RDBMS

Integration of the legacy systems

On single sign in / sign off concept

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Managerial Response to War on

Terror

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Managerial Response to War on Terror

HUGE GAPS in learning, skills and attitudes of internal security managers

Human resources should outmatch the technical system

Utility is how best we utilize

Innovative methods inclusive of outbound learning

Change management is the most critical component

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National Homeland SecurityResource Base & Incident Support System

Differential levels of technologies & differential levels of mental frames

Executed at the division level in a city / then seven cities integrated at the national level

Six technologies having their national control centers at any location

Six of the these control centers gets integrated into NHLSRB - ISS

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Integration  National Homeland Security – Resource Base

and Incident Support System (NHLS – RBISS)

 

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National Homeland Security Blueprint

The beginning of this grandiose plan set to have a transformational impact on the Homeland Security scenario of the country is yet to be made. The world’s best buildings were a blueprint one day. A blueprint is the first to crystallize our thoughts, it could take a large number of revisions, nonetheless it has to start. Time seems to be running out.

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Overall Framework

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Sincere

thanks for

your rapt

attention


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