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Hawaii Pacific GIS Conference 2012: Disaster Management and Emergency Response II - Geospatially Enabled Solutions for 'All Hazards' Incident Management

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Page 1: Hawaii Pacific GIS Conference 2012: Disaster Management and Emergency Response II - Geospatially Enabled Solutions for 'All Hazards' Incident Management

Geospatially Enabled Solutions for „All Hazards' Incident Management

Intergraph Corporation, Security, Government & Infrastructure Division (SG&I)

Robert H Scott, III, P.E.

Executive Director Security Solutions Strategy

5 March 2012

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Who is Intergraph?

Leading global provider of engineering and geospatial software that enables our customers to build and operate more efficient plants and ships, create intelligent maps, and protect critical infrastructure.

Technology innovator since 1969; more than 4,000 employees worldwide.

Businesses and governments in 80 percent of the world‟s largest countries rely on our industry-specific software.

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Process, Power & Marine (PP&M)

Enterprise Engineering Software

Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I)

Geospatially Powered Software Solutions

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Intergraph‟s SG&I division delivers geospatial and incident software solutions that help you manage, enhance, and protect life, infrastructure, and property.

ERDAS is now part of Intergraph‟s SG&I geospatial business unit. Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS) is an independent subsidiary for SG&I‟s U.S. federal and classified business.

SG&I takes geospatial and incident management information, and the context it provides, and creates:

– A firm foundation for cooperation and interoperability.

– Modern, comprehensive, well-integrated set of geospatial capabilities.

– Analytics that help you see the information hidden within your data.

Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I)

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SG&I‟s solutions benefit the following industry sectors:

National

Security

Defense

Intelligence

Borders

Military Bases

Geospatial &

Incident

Management

Analytics

Incident

Management

Geospatial

Foundation

Civil Security

Public Safety

Major Events

Public

Infrastructure

Transportation

Public Works

Land

Private

Infrastructure

Utilities

Communications

Industrial Sites

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Belgian Federal Police

(ASTRID)

New Zealand Fire &

Police

Washington, DC

Police Chicago O‟Hare

International Airport

Bavarian State Police /

German Federal Police

RAC Motoring Services,

United Kingdom

State of Victoria incl.

Melbourne, Australia

Toronto Police &

Fire Services

Security, Government & Infrastructure Customer Base

Intergraph security solutions:

– Protect the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world

– Manage the security & emergency resources for two of the world‟s busiest airports

– Protect the largest cities & countries around the world

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Why Is an All Hazards Approach Important?

9/11 - A wake up call for the U.S. to re-evaluate how we performed coordinated

response during a major event

Madrid, London and Mumbai Bombings - Indicated a worldwide problem with terrorism

Hurricane Katrina – Demonstrated that U.S. focus had to expand to “all hazards” for

emergency management and interoperability

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2000 2001 2005 2010 2015

Low

High

9/11

Madrid

Bombing

London

Bombing

Threat Level

Mumbai

Shootings

Hurricane

Katrina Thailand

Tsunami

Taiwan

Floods

Terrorism Focus

All Hazards Focus

Increasing Threat Level

And Many More….

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2000 2001 2005 2010 2015

Low

High

Level of Security

Concrete & Barbed Wire

Increased Security Personnel

Metal Detectors / Baggage Screening

Access Control, CCTV, Basic Monitoring

Intelligent Video, Biometrics

Standards/Interoperability

CBRNE Sensors

Alarm/Sensor/Video Integration

Intelligence Fusion

Threat Level

Mumbai

Shootings

Hurricane

Katrina Thailand

Tsunami

Taiwan

Floods

Terrorism Focus

Closing the Security Gap

All Hazards Focus

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Key Points

Increasing “all-hazard” threats, politics, economics and technology need to be

balanced to provide the optimum solution.

Stove pipe solutions that are in place today overwhelm operators

Applications and technologies are not always standards based

Human Capital is expensive

Authorized access to information and identity management

Prepare, Prevent, Deter, Detect, Assess, Respond, Recover

Organizations must balance government regulations, budgets and political pressures to

deal with threats and vulnerabilities to mitigate risk.

It is not just about technology…

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A System of Systems

Regional COP

Legacy

Systems

Spatially

enabled

CAD/C2

New

Systems

Emergency Communications Center (EOC)

Situational

Awareness

Consequence

Management Analysis

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A System of Systems

Devices Applications

Systems

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Cross-Protocol Convergence Through Integration &

Normalization

Rich Integration and

Communications Methods

Database Reader / Writer File

Reader / Writer

Message Queue

TCP Client / Server

WMI

UDP Socket

SNMP

Serial Port

HTTP Client / Server

Web Method

Managed Call

Command/ Unmanaged

Call

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IDS

ACS

Radar

Thermal

IR

GIS

Voice Report

CCTV

Biometrics

Multi Sensor Correlation

Geospatial Context

Temporal Context

Video Integration

Data Fusion

Common Displays

Integrated Controls and GUI‟s

Intelligent Video

Multi Hypothesis Fusion

Accurate COP

Integrated Modeling/Simulation

Distributed COP/UDOP

Pattern Recognition

Integrated Response

Automated „Focus‟

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Capture, Integrate, Display, Coordinate, Manage

Telephone Data

Radio System

Data

Telephone,

Radio, Voice

Recorder

Controls

Mapping Data

Personnel &

Asset Data Access Control

CCTV

Intelligent Video

Sensor Data “What‟s the situation?”

Operator

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Button used to create

additional command lines

Multiple command lines shown open

I/Dispatcher

Create new

command line button. Multiple command lines.

I/Dispatcher

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Device and Alarm Monitors

Device and Alarm Monitors

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Tracking Monitor Tracking Monitor

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Geospatial Monitor (Map View)

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Video Surveillance Video Surveillance

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Digital Video Surveillance – Video Analytics

Rule Based Detection

Anomaly Based Detection

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Video Alert Video Alert

CAD Alert from

Alarm

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New Event in Dispatcher Monitor

New Event in Dispatcher Monitor

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Large events supported by Intergraph systems

George Bush Presidential

Inauguration, 2005

Olympic Games, Turin, Italy, 2006

FIFA World Cup, Germany, 2006

Pan Am Games, Rio de Janeiro, 2006

Barack Obama Presidential

Inauguration, 2009

G8 Conference, Italy, 2009

Olympic Games,

Vancouver, Canada, 2010

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Command and Control System Integration

Interoperable Regional Systems

Technology, Policy, and Human Factors

Conclusion

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QUESTIONS

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