1 NISC 2014 Get Involved! February 20, 2014 • Charles Werner, NISC Chair Chief, Charlottesville, VA Fire Department • Jeff Dulin, NISC Treasurer Deputy Fire Chief, Charlotte, NC Fire Department • Barney Krucoff, NISC Director GIO, MD Department of Information Technology • Richard Butgereit GIS Administrator, Information Management, FL Division of Emergency Management • Tommy Hicks Assistant Executive Director, International Association of Fire Chiefs
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NISC 2014Get Involved!
February 20, 2014
• Charles Werner, NISC ChairChief, Charlottesville, VA Fire Department
• Jeff Dulin, NISC TreasurerDeputy Fire Chief, Charlotte, NCFire Department
• Barney Krucoff, NISC DirectorGIO, MD Department of Information Technology
• Richard ButgereitGIS Administrator, Information Management, FL Division of Emergency Management
• Tommy HicksAssistant Executive Director, International Association of Fire Chiefs
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•About Us
• 2014 Programs & Future Services
• Get Involved
Building situational awareness & information
sharing capabilities to help create a safer &
more secure nation
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Bring together data owners, custodians, and users
involved in the fields of homeland security,
public safety, and emergency management and
response to leverage efforts
related to governance, development, and
sharing of technology, data processes,
and best practices.
missionFire, EMS, Law Enforcement Emergency
Management
GIS & Information
Sharing
IT & Comms
Military
Homeland Security
Private Industry &
Critical Infrastructure
govt ● ngoindustry ● academia
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shaping the national dialogue
local
state
regional
national
public &private sectors
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• Common, shared situational awareness capabilities will exist in every state and territory.
• Information will be found, discovered, and shared effortlessly across all levels of government.
• Every community across the nation will be resilient in the face of disaster or emergency.
vision
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2012
State of Oregon Commonwealth of Virginia State of CaliforniaCharlotte, NC Fire DepartmentCharlottesville, VA Fire Department
leveraging information & resources
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20132014
Launched by
with support from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate First Responders Group
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100+ agencies across U.S. & Canada
Growth in membership &
leadership
2012
20132012
2013
5 members &
directors
20142013
64 members;
12 directors
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voluntary Information sharing
Planning strategic goals
PartnershipsvUSA transition
Sharingcode & data access
Released at first NISC Annual Summit July 2013
DHS Science & TechnologyEsri
My Oregon widget, Mission Ready Package applications, hundreds of local and state map services,
Virtual Library
20132012 20142013
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voluntary Information sharing
multi-sector essential elements of information
standardization of technical requirements & operational workflows
mutual aid at state and provincial levels
test of ArcGIS Online &creation of web applications
CAPSTONE-14 CAUSE II
20132012 20142013
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technical &operational standardization
2013
Implementstrategic to tactical
Informbottom-up approach
day-to-day information sharing & management
from localities to the White House
Integrateneeds & requirements
across all disciplines, domains, and sectors
20132012
20132013 2014
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Needs & Requirements
technical & operational
workflows
Policy &Grant Guidance
standardized technical& operational
workflows
information access, sharing & management
Situational AwarenessCapabilities
governance, SOPs, training, technology,& usage
Emerging Gaps & Best Practices
Virtual USA®
NISC Information Sharing Environment
White House Incident
Management Information
Sharing Committee
Working Groups
Advisory Councils
Implementation Projects Program
CAUSE III
CAPSTONE-14
a coordinated approach
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Needs & Requirements
Technology Interoperability Working Group
Virtual USA®-compliance criteria
Technology evaluation & assessment
Volunteer to participate in a working group or create a new one!
[email protected] KrucoffGeographic Information OfficerMD Department of Information Technology
Richard ButgereitGIS Administrator, Information ManagementFL Division of Emergency Management
driven bypractitioners
Working Groups
Advisory Councils
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Needs & Requirements
Mutual Aid Working GroupNational mutual aid response model
requirements and implementation
Mutual aid technologies & tools
Volunteer to participate in a working group or create a new one!
KEY PARTNERSDHS Science and Technology Directorate First Responders GroupIJIS InstituteOpen Geospatial ConsortiumNISC Technology Interoperability Working GroupNISC Mutual Aid Working Group
driven byoperational aspects
Virtual USA®
NISC Information Sharing Environment
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Situational AwarenessCapabilities
NISC Information Sharing Environment
Partner with us to inform or implement these activities!