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Auditorium – Part 2
2015 National Geospatial Preparedness Summit
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Workshop Target Audience Public Safety Operators
Law, Fire, Medical, 9-1-1 Telecommunications
Policy & Decision Makers
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Who Are You? Field Responders (Law, Fire & Medical)
9-1-1 Professionals
Decision Makers (Chiefs, Directors, Elected & Appointed Officials
Idea Capture Facilitators
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Facilitator – Jim Lake Director, Charleston County
Consolidated 9-1-1 Center South Carolina 9-1-1 Advisory
Committee Member National Emergency Number
Association Education Advisory Board Member
Instructor International Academies of
Emergency Dispatch National Emergency Number
Association
Former Police Officer Firefighter (Volunteer) Emergency Medical Technician
(Volunteer)
Today’s Objectives Overview of NG 9-1-1
Example uses of NG 9-1-1
Example opportunities and challenges
Breakout Sessions What does NG 9-1-1 mean to me?
What does NG 9-1-1 mean for me?
What tools do the users need from NG 9-1-1?
Your participation is critical to our success!
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National Emergency Number AssociationNext Generation 9-1-1 Definition
NG9-1-1 is an Internet Protocol (IP) based system comprised of: Managed Emergency Services IP networks (ESInets),
Functional elements (applications),
Databases that replicate traditional E9-1-1 features and functions and provides additional capabilities
NG9-1-1 is designed to provide access to emergency services from all connected communications sources, and provide multimedia data capabilities for Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) and other emergency service organizations.
Jim’s Expanded Version of the NG9-1-1 Definition
Systems that use IP technology to:
- Enable information sharing
- Enhance situational awareness
- Provide information to public safety responders
An ESInet can service many PSAPs and allow for sharing of cost and resources
ESInets connect together, allowing sharing of data and information across a state or nation (network of networks)
ESInet
ESInet Emergency Services IP network
ESInet
ESInet
NG9-1-1 and GIS• GIS becomes one of the central data stores in NG9-1-1• GIS is fully integrated into NG9-1-1• GIS will be fully integrated into Call Taking, CAD,
Emergency Services, Dispatch and Response• Locations Validated with Local GIS Data• Responders (any number of them) have service
boundaries as polygons with associated contact data
Support data associated with the caller location
Floor Plans
Fire Control Panels
Ingress, Egress, Stairwells
Fire Code Inspections
Past historical data (law and fire)
Building Inspections
Hazardous Materials
Sensor Locations and Data
Historical Data
Surveillance Camera Locations
Campus / Facilities Layouts
NG9-1-1 and GIS
Sherriff's Office
North Charleston
Mount Pleasant
Fusion Center
EOCs
City of Charleston
SCDNRCountyEMS
Web based
Base Mapping
Services
Isle of Palms
Sullivan's Island
IP Surveillance
Camera
Public Safety Information Sharing Hub
Mobile Communications Technology
Cell phones have transitioned into “smart” phones and account for 80+% of all 9-1-1 calls
NG9-1-1 prepares us for the next wave of technology
Smart alarms
Sensors
9-1-1 Telephony (IP) NG 9-1-1 telephone systems
Capable of receiving voice, text and video from callers
Other data sources
Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)
Unit tracking
Incident tracking
Geographic position of units and incidents
Response recommendations based on incident type, location, capabilities and sharing
Caution Notes
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Mobile Data (MDT) & Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
MDTs being used by Law, Fire, Rescue and EMS officials
MDTs provide the “quickest path” to the call based on geography, speed limits and other factors
AVL allows us to see the location of resources in order to send the closest
They can see each other
Public Safety Networks
Voice & Data Networks Between Member Agencies
CAD data
RMS data
Station Alerting
Video
GIS
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GIS Based Tools - Alastar- Multiple database sources to provide situational
awareness and information sharing view in GIS layers
GIS Based Tools - Marvlis
GIS based tool
Predicts where the next call will occur based on historical data
Provides recommendations for deployment of resources for optimum coverage
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What else can we do with NG 9-1-1? ESInet
Geographically Diverse 9-1-1 Backup Center
CAD to CAD
Automatic Video Identification (AVI)
Text From 9-1-1
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NG TransitionOpportunities Challenges
Reduced response times
Information sharing
Inter-agency cooperation
Automatic Aid
Geographic Diversity
CJIS
Cyber Security
Human Resources
Moving from auditory to visual
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How does it all tie together?
GIS data fully integrated and available immediately to those
that need it!
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Breakout Session Workgroups Facilitators will divide you into 6 workgroups
Each facilitated workgroup is to discuss topics related to:
What does NG 9-1-1 mean to me?
What does NG 9-1-1 mean for me?
What tools do the users need from NG 9-1-1?
Your participation is critical to our success!
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NG-911 Town Hall Meeting: Overcoming
Challenges in Implementing NG-911
National Geospatial Preparedness Summit
Auditorium – Part 2
Given the data maintenance requirements and
liability associated with the GIS that supports
NG9-1-1 call routing, where should “authority”
lay and what role should local, regional and
state governments play? Local/Internal – Who are the “authorities” of the GIS data
internally?
Regional – Who are regional entities that could support the
GIS data mutual aid footprint needs?
State - Is there a unifying state government entity that can
support the data collection needs?
How well connected are they with 911 leaders?
How will the GIS data clean-up and
maintenance workflows be funded or
resourced? Is it an “unfunded mandate” in your jurisdiction
How integrated is your PSAP operations with GIS?
How have you addressed issues and
limitations associated with your
jurisdiction’s network capabilities? Many communities face limitations with data and IT security,
insufficient data storage capabilities, and other issues in pushing
certain information over their networks.
How have you accounted for and solved NG-
911 related policy issues?
Do you know how 911 is managed (or is there any
management)?
Are there current data sharing issues locally or statewide?
Leveraging existing mutual aid agreements
Is there a state controlled 911 fund?
Do they offer grants or GIS specific support?