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EDUCAUSE Live!May 3, 2007
Mark Katsouros ([email protected])Telecommunication & Network Services
The University of Iowa
Disclaimer: All opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the
opinions of any other entity.
Emergency Notificationfor a Mobile Community
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Recent Events
Our hearts and prayers go out to our colleagues from Virginia Tech, and to all the members of the Virginia Tech community affected by the terrible tragedy there. The U. of Iowa particularly empathizes, having had a similar incident occur on our campus in 1991 (Gang Lu).
Please note that any observations or suggestions made during this talk are not meant to "second guess" the handling of the Virginia Tech tragedy in any way.
At the same time, we know this tragic event has generated tremendous interest within higher education, particularly when it comes to concrete steps which campuses might be able to take to improve their own readiness.
One area which seems to particularly resonate at many sites is emergency notification.
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Some Potential Notification Scenarios
Emergency– Active Shooter– Bomb Threats– Severe Weather– Hazmat– Terrorist Attacks
Non-Emergency– Class/Event/Meeting Cancellations– Important Deadline Announcements
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Who Might be Notified
All Members of the Campus Community in a Particular Part of Campus, such as All People in a Particular Building or Quadrant
Those with Responsibility for Particular Facilities or Buildings, such as Building Managers or Resident Assistants in Residence Halls
Institutional Executive Leadership Emergency Response Teams Communications Staff Students/Employees who May be at Home or in Transit
(Sometimes you'd like folks who are currently off campus tosimply stay off campus until an incident has been resolved.)
Parents, Spouses, and Others who May be Worried about Family Members Going to School at the Site of an Incident
Users with Special Needs / Disabilities Or Simply All Members of the Campus Community (and
Possibly Even the Entire City / Neighboring Communities)
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The (Potential) Challenges
Communicating with Mobile, Diverse, and Multiple Constituencies
Communicating with so Many at Once, and Quickly Difficulty of Use / Lack of System Familiarity
(Especially During an Emergency) Establishing Policies/Procedures (Separate from the
Technology) Institutional Contact Database Media Overload/Reliability/Timeliness Message Delivery (Conciseness vs. Enough
Information) Costs
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The Spectrum of Solutions “Sirens”/Loudspeakers Voice/Phone (Especially Cell Phones) Text Messaging (SMS) E-mail Web RSS Feeds Pop-ups Video/CATV Instant Messaging AM/FM Radio Two-Way Radio Emergency-/Weather-Band Radio Fire Panel Alarms with Voice Enunciation Public Address Systems (Including Mobile/Portable) Digital Signage (Including Changeable Message Signs on Roads) Word of Mouth (More Help in an Emergency Situation than One Might
Realize)
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Some Supplemental/Indirect/Convergent Technologies That (Might) Help
VoIPIP VideoWirelessGPSGIS MappingRFIDText-to-SpeechTTY/TDD
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Why a Multi-Pronged Approachis Probably Necessary
Potential Media Failures/BottlenecksDiversity of Individual Communication
CapabilitiesDiversity of Individual PreferencesDiversity of Emergency SituationsDiversity of Contact LocationsIndividual Disabilities
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The Different Models in the “Electronic Message Pushing” Genre of Products
AdvantagesDisadvantages
Local · Cost (Potentially) · Single Point of Failure
· Total Control · Capacity· System Maintenance· Access to System (Potentially)
Hosted · Huge Capacity · Cost (Potentially)
· No Local Equipment · Possible Data Security Issues· Access to System
Hybrid · All/Most of the Above · All/Most of the Above
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How a Few of the Vendors Seem to Stack up(Based on Individual Research/Trials)
Reverse911 (Hybrid)– GIS Mapping– Extra/Contingent Calling Capacity via Hosted Part (Per-Call-Minute Pricing
Model)– Single Point of Failure
Automated Message Delivery System (Local)– IP Video Messaging and SIP/“Presence” Support– Potential Calling Capacity Issues
Xtend’s Emergency Campus Notification (Local)– NTSC Video Support– Digital Signage Support– Potential Calling Capacity Issues
Connect-ED (Hosted)– Excellent Calling Capacity (and Unlimited Calls Pricing Model)– Seemingly Most “Multi-Pronged”– API– SMS Support– Web Access
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Non-Emergency Uses of Those Solutions Supporting Unlimited Calls (Cost-Recovery/-Sharing Opportunities)
Opt-in Special Event Announcements/Reminders
Specific Class AnnouncementsDrop/Add Deadline RemindersBill Due Date RemindersAthleticsAlumniOther Student Clubs / Chat GroupsEtc.
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Current Trial at The U. of Iowa: Connect-ED
Quickly Gotten off the Ground Data Imports from Enterprise Directory, so Same Self-Service Portal
Facilitates Maintained Contact Info Microcosm of Multi-Pronged Concept (Voice, E-mail, and SMS Support,
with More Apparently Coming) “Unlimited calls” model naturally supports continued testing and system
familiarity. “Unlimited groups” further add to flexibility of system. In the interest of time, considering going with such a hosted solution
immediately (1st year), then possibly an RFP. Policies still need to be developed/ratified, which is critical.
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Additional Resources
ACUTA is compiling a collection/summary of its members’ plans, to be posted on the ACUTA website (http://www.acuta.org).
Archives of [email protected] (http://listserv.educause.edu/archives/cio.html)
EDUCAUSE Business Continuity Management Constituent Group (http://www.educause.edu/12480)
EDUCAUSE Business Continuity Planning Resource Page (http://www.educause.edu/Browse/645?PARENT_ID=142)
Internet2 Disaster Planning and Recovery Group (http://security.internet2.edu/dr)
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Additional Resources (cont’d.)
Joe St Sauver’s “Mass Real Time Emergency Notification” Slides from I2 (http://www.uoregon.edu/~joe/notification)
Lengthy Study Conducted in Florida (http://ec.creol.ucf.edu/FinalReport_EmergComm.pdf)
SUMMARY-Emergency Notification Systems.xls from EDUCAUSE CIO Archive (http://listserv.educause.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A3=ind0610&L=CIO&P=1881333&E=2&B=--------------070607060106030807070506&N=SUMMARY-Emergency+Notification+Systems.xls&T=application%2Fvnd.ms-excel)
Presentation planned for upcoming Joint ICS/Wireless Meeting at EDUCAUSE 2007 (http://educause.edu/ICSMeetings/12872).
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Acknowledgement
Some information was liberally borrowed from Joe St Sauver’s “Mass Real Time Emergency Notification” Slides from I2, with his kind permission.
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Q&A