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Complete Commercial Homeland Security and Fire Technology 8th to 10th Dec. Pragati
Maidan New Delhi
Sanjay Sahay, IPS IGP, Karnataka Dr. Raghu Rao, Computer Scientist
Homeland Security C4I and CCTNS
Sanjay Sahay, IPS IGP, Karnataka Dr. Raghu Rao, Computer Scientist
C4I AND CCTNS
Ingredients for C4I
Command and Control Communication Computers Interoperability
C4I AND CCTNS
Ingredients for C4I
C4I is a reasonably old concept by now and has seen multiple upgrades but has failed to have a widespread footprint in this country!!!
C4I AND CCTNS
Homeland Security
Events may come and go but the problems persist. A solution based think tank across all stakeholders is the need of the hour
Homeland Security
Suggestive Components
ERP Solution
Command and Control Center Interception Systems
TETRA Radio Network Video Surveillance System AVLS
Geo-Spatial Technology AWACS- Air/Naval
Homeland Security- C4I and CCTNS
Command and Control
Command Needs - Master Control Center- City Based
Master Control Center – 4.5 ++ Generation
Master Control Center - Screens, Dispatchers, Vehicle Controllers
Computers on Open source Software
Command Center software needs
Legacy Systems
Homeland Security- C4I and CCTNS
Command and Control - Issues
City Based Comprehensive Command Centers
Rural Areas don’t figure in our scheme of things
Integration into a State Level c4i
Regional Integrations-7 c4i
Integration of Regional Level c4is into one National c4i- complete response to all grave situations
Homeland Security- C4I and CCTNS
Control Pyramid
National c4i
State Regional c4is
Base level c4is
Homeland Security- C4I and CCTNS
Vulnerability Assessment
Threats • City Based Threats • Organized Crime, Acts of Terror CITY
• White Terror • Large Amounts of Money Laundering STATE
• Destruction of Critical Infrastructure • Illegal landing of weaponry/merchandise NATIONAL
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
Communications
Communication Equipment Needs
Communication National Back Bone
Communication State Back Bone
Communication National Grid
Communication State Grid
Communication in Free to Air mode
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
Communications- Proposed National Framework-CCTNS
Mission Mode Project under the National eGovernance Plan
Intends to connect 14,000 Police Stations and 6000 higher Police Offices across the nation
Concept of State and National Data Centers Creation
of a Core Application Software for the nation
Synchronization of Nationwide communication equipment
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
Communications- Proposed National Framework-CCTNS
One Standard One India
Comprehensive guide to procure and deploy hardware, connectivity and services
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
CCTNS- Police IT- Final Output
Front of CCTNS Project in Karnataka
Police IT is an ERP backbone for all policing requirements in the State
It has 12 modules from Crime to MIS
Deployment across all 906 Police Stations and 500 other Police Offices
Messaging is already a part of the Police IT
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
CCTNS- Police IT- Final Output
Its gone live across Karnataka and all functionalities of Crime Modules would be in use another month
Intends to integrate all legacy to this software on the concept of single sign in
In principle integration of TETRA is possible with this network
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
CCTNS- Police IT- Final Output
All components of the c4i can be seamlessly integrated to this software thus providing an integrated solution to peacetime and crisis situations through the same system, providing the ease of usage so necessary to the end user
C4I thus becomes the Command/ Control/ Response Module of the ERP Solution
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
ISSUES
No learning curve- institutional or individual
Undue importance to Hardware
Adhoc integration and adhoc deployment
Non-availability of near machine software
Present operability is at Layer 7.
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
ISSUES- C4I- Institutional Limitations
Cross connectivity- Never heard of
Solutions imposed by Vendors
Vendor and User- Unwilling to bridge the gap
Lack of understanding of user requirements and infrastructure demands
Obsolete equipments proposed for majority of RFPs
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
ISSUES- C4I- Institutional Limitations
Trade restrictions by Technology leaders
ITAR issues
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
ISSUES- C4I- Roadmap
State of art equipment
Shorter procurement cycles
Demonstrated capability of the Vendor and SI in Indian conditions
SRS/FRS/USER Requirements to be correctly mapped
Project Management Mode for all stakeholders
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
ISSUES- C4I- Roadmap
Integration is the key for real product and service delivery
RDBMS and finally the ERP is the final solution
All tasks for an organization emanates out of an ERP and all data is keyed in the ERP for multidimensional use.
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
ISSUES- C4I- Roadmap
A survey by the vendors of the AS IS in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru with a roadmap of integration and proposed upgradation in a phased manner would be the initiation of a positive process in the right direction, likely to yield results sooner than later
Homeland Security-C4I and CCTNS
Any questions!!!
We will deliver together.
Thanks for being a great listener
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ERP Solution
Historical system architectures
Historically, companies created “islands of automation”. A hodge-podge of various systems that operated or managed various divergent business processes. Sometimes these systems were integrated with each other and sometimes they weren’t. Sometimes they were loosely interfaced and sometimes they were more tightly interfaced.
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ERP Solution
What is an ERP - Key Characteristics
Integration
Seamless integration of all the information flowing through a company- financial and accounting, human resource information, supply chain information, and customer information.
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ERP Solution
What is an ERP - Key Characteristics Packages
Enterprise systems are not developed in-house •Information System life cycle is different
1. Mapping organizational requirements to the processes and terminology employed by the vendor and 2. Making informed choices about the parameter setting
• Organizations that purchase enterprise systems enter into long-term relationships with vendors.
• Organizations no longer control their own destiny.
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ERP Solution
What is an ERP - Key Characteristics Best Practices • ERP vendors talk to many different businesses within a given
industry as well as academics to determine the best and most efficient way of accounting for various transactions and managing different processes. The result is claimed to be “industry best practices”.
• The general consensus is that business process change adds considerably to the expense and risk of an enterprise systems implementation. Some organizations rebel against the inflexibility of these imposed business practices.
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ERP Solution
What is an ERP - Key Characteristics
Some Assembly Required Only the software is integrated, not the computing platform on which it runs. Most companies have great difficulty integrating their enterprise software with a package of hardware, operating systems, database management systems software, and telecommunications suited to their specific needs. • Interfaces to legacy systems • Third-party bolt-on applications • Best of Breed Strategy
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ERP Solution
What is an ERP - Key
Characteristics Evolving Enterprise Systems are changing rapidly
• Architecturally: Mainframe, Client/Server, Web-enabled, Object-oriented, Componentization
• Functionally: front-office (i.e. sales management), supply chain (advanced planning and scheduling), data warehousing, specialized vertical industry solutions, etc.
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ERP Solution
Why implement an ERP System?
• To support business goals
- Integrated, on-line, secure, self-service processes for business
- Eliminate costly mainframe/fragmented technologies
• Improved Integration of Systems and Processes • Lower Costs • Empower Employees • Enable Partners, Customers and Suppliers
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ERP Solution
How should we implement ERP systems
Obtain the right mix of people, processes and technology!!
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ERP Solution
How should we implement ERP Systems?
• People - Project Structure – Should be aligned to processes
• Process - Implementation Process (outlined in detail) - Adapt your processes to those of the ERP. • Technology
- Hardware - Software - Integrated Systems
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GIS based G-CARE
INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM:-
TH GIS SOURCES ARE GENERALLY MAPS, IMAGES, DATASETS, GPS INPUT,TEXT DATA, TABULAR DATA.
MAPS: SPATIAL DATA WHICH OCCUPIES CARTOGRAPHIC SPACE AND THAT USUALLY HAS SPECIFIC LOCATION TO SOME GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCING SYSTEM (EX:-LATTITUDE, LONGITUDE)
IMAGES: PICTURES PRODUCED BY SATELLITES (REMOTE SENSING DATA)
GPS DATA: GPS DEICES WHICH DIRECTLY GIVES THE LATTITUDE AND LONGITUDE ( THE POINT OF A LOCATION )
TEXT DATA : REPORTS IN THE FORM OF TEST DEALING WITH SPATIAL SUBJECT.
TABULAR DATA: GENERALLY NUMERIC SUCH AS CENSUS DATA AND RDBMS DATA.
GIS PLATFORM : GIS SOFTWARE : ARC GIS (ARC VIEW, MAP OBJECTS ETC.,)
OPERATING SYSTEM : WINDOWS 2003 FOR SERVER AND MAP OBJECT FOR SERVER AND WINDOWS FOR CLIENTS WITH MAP OBJECTS , ARCVIEW .
ALL THE ABOVE COMPONENTS CONSTITUTES A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
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GIS based G-CARE
Representation Of A Complete GIS Module
MAPS/GPS DATA TABULAR DATA IMAGERY
GIS DATABASE
MAPS/GPS DATA MAPS/GPS DATA MAPS/GPS DATA
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GIS based G-CARE
Introduction to G-CARE
The State Crime Records Bureau , Karnataka State Police has entrusted the Development of Geographical Information System based Crime Analysis and Reporting Engine (GCARE) project in the year2003 to Karnataka State Remote Sensing Application Centre ( KSRSAC), a Division of Dept of IT and BT , Govt. of Karnataka, the Nodal Agency for Remote Sensing and GIS.
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GIS based G-CARE
The salient features of the G-CARE software are :-
• Show the locations of Crime by time, modus operandi and other characteristics
• Determine the Crime ‘hot spots’ • Reveal patterns or trends
• Show census data and correlate the crime data • Determine the statistics in graphic mode for any Crime type (heinous and non heinous)
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GIS based G-CARE
The objectives of the project is as follows:-
• Digitisation of Police Station boundary from village maps and integration with road and administrative boundaries with the latest available scale).
• Spatial database creation(Police station wise, Circle wise, Sub Division wise and District Wise
• Customization of the requirements as per SCRB and deployment of the package at the District Head Quarters. • Training of officers and the operating staff to use GCARE.
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GIS based G-CARE
GCARE MODULES 1. Crime Module 2. Village Module
Crime Module For Bangalore City Latest Large Scale Map(1:2000)and Districts The Maps Of Small Scale Village Module Is Integrated Into Gcare For The Districts To Retrieve The Village Information Of Any Village Of Police Station . This Will Help In Organising The Security Arrangements During Elections/Fairs And Festivals.
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GIS based G-CARE
Requirements And Inputs Provided By SCRB Karnataka
• Software requirement specification (SRS) • Crime-criminal database (CCIS) • Sketch maps of 876 Police Station jurisdictions • Latitude and longitude data of all police stations • Village information as per the requirement were
collected for the entire state
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GIS based G-CARE
Roles and responsibilities of KSRSA CARE
• Design and Development of Spatial and Non-spatial database • Development of customised GIS application with querying and analysis tools
• Deployment of G-CARE at DCRB at all district HQs. • Required manpower and technical expertise during implementation.
• Training on G-CARE for districts/State(approx 60) • Technical support for a year after implementation
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GIS based G-CARE
Roles and responsibilities of SCRB are
• SCRB will provide all the crime data in digital format (presently CCIS data)
• Police station location and jurisdiction limits will be provided by SCRB
• Liasioning and coordinating • Periodically review and monitor the progress of GCARE
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GIS based G-CARE
Benefits of the project G-CARE
• Analyse and display the crime trends and crime patterns
• Relate crime data to socio economic and other spatial factors
• Better decision making • Strategy for Crime Prevention
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GIS based G-CARE
Features Of G-CARE
• Crime Plotting
• Identify The Hot Spots Of A Given Crime • Date Range /Time Of Occurrence Of Crime For Police Station,
circle, Sub Division And District • Property Crimes
• Heinous And Non Heinous Crimes • Road Accidents • Display Village Data For Analysis
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GIS based G-CARE
Output:
Generations Of Charts And Statistics Dynamically Aggregated At Various Administrative Levels(PS, Circle, District, State wise) For The Crime Heads As Per CCIS.
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GIS based G-CARE
GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS FOR THE FOLLOWING • Heinous Crimes
• Non Heinous Crimes • Other IPC Offences • Mob Criminals Operating In An Area
• Age, sex, profession wise Criminals / Victims Analysis Crime Pattern In Different Ps Limits Analysis For Village Data And Co-relating The Crime Data
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GIS based G-CARE
GIS Application GUI
• Menu Driven And Ease Of Use • Password For Security • Pop Up Menus For Easy Retrieval
• Graphs, Charts, Pinpointed Maps, shaded Maps • Linking Of Appropriate CCIS Data
• Display Of Maps With Legend And Statistics • Good Colour Selection And Colour , Contrast Adjustment With Zoom In And Out Facility • Point Information Displayed On A Mouse Click
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Command and Control Center
Single Portal Access to C4i A web-based Solution that integrates surveillance CCTV feeds, Emergency Response, AVTS, ITS, Coastal Security, TETRA & GPS Location data on GIS Map
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Command and Control Center
Integrated Command Control Coordination And Communication System
Multi Vendor Video Integrated Situation Management Management
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Incident Flow Command and Control Center-
ALERT
Map Data Video Data Incident Data
PCR
a Ambulance
C4i Operator Fire
Response Task Completed Procedure & Reports Activated Incident Closed
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Command and Control Center
C4i Functionalities
• Incident Management • Training and Simulation • Video Management • Recording, Debriefing and
Analysis • Integrated 2D GIS • Reports • Sensor Management • Administration and Authorization • Situation at a Glance • Video Wall Management • Sounds and Announcements • Skill Set Management • Threat level Management • Work flow/Business Process • Mobility
• VOIP Integration
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Interception Systems
Where Are We Looking?
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Interception Systems
What Do We Intercept?
Voice Fax
SMS Data
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Command and Control Center
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Interception Systems Mass Interception Architecture
Mobile ILD Fixed Sat IP
Networks
VerbaPSV Mediation Storage & Archival
Processing - Demod & Speech
WS 1 WS 2 WS 3 WS 4 WS 5 WS 6 WS 7 WS 8
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Interception Systems
Advantages Of Mass Interception Systems • Completely passive
• Undetectable by GSM/CDMA/PSTN Subscriber • Undetectable by Network Operator • Same system can be configured to work with GSM
CDMA Fixed Line
• Accurate acquisition of network data • Can be used with Speaker ID systems • No interaction with network equipment • Small size, complete system can be mounted in a small truck/van
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Interception Systems
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Interception Systems
What Can The Verbacentre Do? • Connects to multiple service providers • Intercepts Voice, Fax and SMS • Records all CRI/IRI • Processes and correlates Call Content and CRI data • Demodulates Fax • Decodes SMS • Reconstructs GPRS/EDGE and 1xRTT Sessions • Provides Location Cell ID • Provides IMSI, IMEI etc..
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Interception Systems
User Interface
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Interception Systems
GSM Identity Interrogator And Geo-locator
Interception Systems
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Interception Systems
Harrier- Applications Key Applications • Identification of Targets’ unknown mobile • Detecting Targets’ Presence • Direction Finding to locate Target
Other Applications
• Detection GSM Activity in a secure zone • Profiling Targets • Denial of Service
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Interception Systems
How It Works
GSM Network
Harrier
• Mobiles monitor up to 6 BTSs • Harrier clones neighbour BTS • Entices mobile to register, captures mobile identity IMSI, IMEI and TMSI etc.
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Interception Systems
Geo-locating A Target • Harrier team deployed to this cell location
• Once located Target is locked to 1 Harrier and Silent Call initiated. •
Target’s phone begins transmitting 2 and DF teams move in to track and
locate phone 3 • Multiple DF can be deployed for
rapid target location. Covert Handheld & Body-worn DF available
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Interception Systems
ReveaLinx
Exposes the invisible links hidden in your data
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Interception Systems
What is ReveaLinx
Link and Network Analysis
• Create nodes and links from source data – “bottom up” - disparate sources
• Visualize
- for analyst to interpret and communicate
- harness the human mind • Unique analytical methods
- Relationships - Patterns - Networks
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Interception Systems
Source Data
You see data today in the form of records, tables, graphs, reports
Ref# Name Address Phone ID# XXX101 BILL JONES 999 WEST 4TH ST 999-666-8888 234-56-7890 YYY202 SAM SMITH 888 OAK STREET 888-999-0000 111-11-1234
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Interception Systems
Nodes
ReveaLinks breaks these records into the smallest relevant elements - “Nodes”
Ref# Name Address Phone ID# XXX101 BILL JONES 999 WEST 4TH ST 999-666-8888 234-56-7890 YYY202 SAM SMITH 888 OAK STREET 888-999-0000 111-11-1234
BILL JONES 999 WEST 4TH ST
999-666-8888
234-56-7890
XXX101
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Interception Systems
Links
Then shows how these individual elements of data are connected to each other - “Links” Ref# Name Address Phone ID# XXX101 BILL JONES 999 WEST 4TH ST 999-666-8888 234-56-7890 YYY202 SAM SMITH 888 OAK STREET 888-999-0000 111-11-1234
BILL JONES 999 WEST 4TH ST
999-666-8888
234-56-7890
XXX101
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Interception Systems - Relationships
Using both nodes and links, complex indirect relationships can be ‘discovered’ in large volumes of data
BILL JONES 999 WEST 4TH ST PHIL CLARK 848-090-9904
999-666-8888 JOE PAGE
234-56-7890 459-89-9986
XXX101 ROB JONES
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Interception Systems
Nodes
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Nodes
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Nodes
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Nodes
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Nodes
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Nodes
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Interception Systems - Attributes
Address Node Attributes Vehicle Node Attributes Dwelling Type: Unit Make: Mazda Year built: 1964 Model: Astina Bedrooms: 2 Year: 1998 Title: Torrens Engine Size: 1800 Total Occupants: 1
Person / Address Link Attributes Years at Address: 5 Status: Owner Joint Ownership: No Other Occupants: No Total Occupants: 1
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Interception Systems ReveaLinx Architecture
Data Servers Data Modelling and Analysis Investigation Presentation Analyst 1 Case A
DB1
Workstation Deploy Applications Presenter Analyst 2
Develop Applications DB2 Case Delivery
Workstation Case B
Results Analyst 3 Direct connection to Delivery systems to retrieve data Data
Files ReveaLinks Presenter
Workstation
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TETRA
• Radio systems are still the backbone in a modern public
safety and security network, because the field operations
rely entirely on its functionality and reliability. • TETRA =
TErrestrial Trunked RAdio
• Mobile Telephony : GSM : : Radio Communication: TETRA
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TETRA
TETRA Is Purpose-built Technology For Mission Critical Communication
Specialized group communication High availability • one-to-many communication • Redundancy • Push-to-talk, instant call • Priorities
connection in less than 0.5 sec • Direct Mode Operation • Base station fallback
Uncompromising security Advanced data services • Authentication • Status and text messaging • Air interface encryption • IP packet data • End-to-end encryption • High speed data - TEDS • Disabling of stolen radios
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TETRA
In The Past Agencies Used To Have Their Own Private, Isolated Radio Communication Systems
Rescue Fire dept.
Public Traffic police transport
ation
Power generation & distribution Crime unit
Ambulance
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TETRA
TETRA Enables Sharing Of A Common Infrastructure Between All Mission Critical Users
Fire Dept.
Rescue Traffic Police
Power Generation Public Transportation & Distribution
TETRA Crime Unit Ambulance
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TETRA
TETRA enabling services
• No technical communication barriers between organizations
• Enables efficient co-operation between authorities especially in large incidents
• Seamless communication readiness everywhere, while VPNs retain inter-agency privacy
• Connecting independent networks together
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TETRA
TETRA enabling services…
Enables new data-intensive applications: high quality images
multimedia video clips access to intra/internet field command systems
Sharing a common TETRA infrastructure by all authorities improves inter-agency cooperation in large incidents
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Components Video Surveillance System -
Managing Transmitting Securing Access Video Video
Capture Video
Wireless Transmission for Cameras Firewall
View and Store Video
Control WAN Solution transmission Intrusion to NOC Detection
Response
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Video Management Video Surveillance System -
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Response Management Video Surveillance System - Enables Communications Between Multiple Devices
VHF PSTN RADIO
IPICS Mgmt. Softwar e
UHF PTT over RADIO Cellular
Cell VoIP PTT IP Phone
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Secure Access Video Surveillance System -
System Management Protect the core applications from Policy—Reputation—Identity
attack
Application Security Protect the video
content from Content Security misuse and
abuse
Network Security Ensure no attacks or
Endpoint Security malfunction in the network
Self-Defending Network: Ensure end
Best of Breed Security in a users cannot abuse the Systems Approach
system
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Video Surveillance System
Features Of Proposed Architecture • Hierarchical Architecture Video endpoints/Police stations and
Control rooms
• Easily Scalable : Add more video Surveillance points/Police stations and Control rooms
• Redundancy: In an emergency, control and monitoring can be easily transferred to any other point on the network • Secured IP based Network enables Anywhere, Anytime, Any Device, access
• Easy to Manage: Management/Administration and Configuration through Web clients
• Third party Integration: Integration of 3rd party Video Analytics, Storage .. etc
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Video Surveillance System
Next Steps
• Determine the Type of Camera’s required at each video Surveillance points
• Determine the bandwidth required at each video Surveillance points
• Conduct the feasibility study to determine the Type of Connectivity media ( Ethernet/Leased line/Wireless) required between video Surveillance points to Police stations and to Control room and DGP office and work closely with service providers.
• Finalize on 3rd party application Integration • Finalize the Architecture
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AVLS
Technology Position In Adoption Cycle
Fleet Management Solution Online Vehicle Tracking
In Vehicle Display Terminals OCC Systems
Offline Vehicle Tracking Navigation Systems
I Innovators Estimated Time of Arrival Systems
Passenger Identification Systems EA Early Adopters
Occupancy Monitoring System EM Pragmatists Early Majority
Driver Identification System
Mobile Application LM Pragmatists Late Majority C T Traditionalists Live Video Streaming h
In Vehicle Computers a Driver Assistance System s I EA EM LM T
m
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GPS Technology AVLS -
Server
Geostationary Satellite
Mobile Service Provider Network
GPS/GPRS Module Reports
Over Private APN
Security Team
Mobile Tower
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AVLS
Technology & Benefits
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Key Functionalities AVLS -
Locating Closest First Responder On An Incident Report Using Fleetcheck
Once an incident information is received at the control room, then can navigate in the map to that report and identify the closest police officer to that location. This can closely integrate with Dial 100 solution aswell.
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AVLS
Key Functionalities
Directing The Officer To The Right Incident Spot
When a police officer has to be sent to a particular location, the control room staff can advice on the directions to be taken by the vehicle using the live vehicle movement data on the maps.
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AVLS
Key Functionalities
Automated Trip Sheet Generation
The man power spent on report generation and maintenance can be reduced with the help of automated trip sheet generation. Data includes vehicle on nightly basis, with starting location and all the other locations covered by the vehicle.
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Key Functionalities
Efficient Fuel Disbursement
Fuel level can be monitored live across vehicles and the usage can be monitored and controlled efficiently.
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AVLS
Key Functionalities
Feature to provide vehicle service alerts at every programmed km interval
The vehicle maintenance schedules can be fed to the system to generate alerts at periodic intervals.
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AVLS
Key Functionalities
Creating Active Geofences To Track Critical Vehicle Movement
If a particular police vehicle is on a predetermined trip such as moving prisoners, etc, a virtual fence may be created which can be used to detect any violations to the prescribed route.
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AVLS
Key Functionalities
Capability To Track All Idling Locations, Idling Durations
All the locations where the vehicle was stopped including for traffic lights will be tracked and will be available in the control room.
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AVLS
Key Functionalities
Ability To Look At The Path Traveled By The Vehicle For Any Given Timeframe
From one location, i.e. the control room, the tracking members can identify the trace of route or path taken by the vehicle in any given timeframe. The coverage of the patrol to various points can be tracked using the system.
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AVLS
GPS Enabled Departments
GPS Enabled Departments Bangalore police had adopted GPS for about 750 four wheelers which is monitored from central command and control center. Now the Bangalore police is expanding to two wheeler tracking as well.
Delhi police had adopted GPS technology for about 640 two and four wheelers, which are monitored and operated from central command and control center.
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AVLS
Key Functionalities
• Live tracking of the first responder vehicles • State of the art control room for monitoring the operations • Dial 100, emergency call handling system
• Officer & Team identification and coordination • Estimated time of arrival to the destination • Alert and Communicate with the officers on the move • Log of exact activity by individual officers. • Control over unauthorized and unscheduled stoppages. • Faster response time by better coordination with traffic department
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AVLS
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Geo-Spatial Technology
Geo-Spatial Technology DHS Mission Statement
According to the National Strategy for Homeland Security and DHS’S mission statement,
homeland security covers prevention, protection, response, and recovery.
Geospatial products and intelligence play a key role in departments’ preparation for disasters and its response to them and support incident management
R E Q Sun Synchronous Imaging Satellites U I R E M E T Spectral Bands S
Swath
Ortho Pan
Geo-Spatial Technology
Geo-Spatial Technology Geospatial Information Stages
Geo Techno- Specialty
Core Data logies Fields
Ideas
Geospatial Technology Some applications in Homeland Security
Geospatial Technologyprovides enhanced geospatial understanding of a facilities vulnerabilities and speed up detection and response time in the event of a security breach
Rapid access to extensive data, displayed in a geospatial medium helps protect critical assets and infrastructure and ensures public safety
Geo-Spatial Technology DHS Spatial Data Infrastructure
DHS Spatial Data Infrastructure(SDI),a subset of Enterprise Architecture, consists of geographic system software and hardware, geospatial applications, data, standards, policies, programs, and the human resources necessary to acquire, process, analyze, store, maintain, distribute, and otherwise use geospatial data as a strategic asset for the DHS and the nation
Geo-Spatial Technology Geospatial Preparedness
The Final Destination
Means the level of overall capability and capacity necessary to enable all levels of the Dept to use geospatial data, geographic information systems software and hardware, and geospatial applications to perform essential functions such as prevention, detection, planning, mitigation, response, and recovery in order to minimize loss of life and property from weapons of mass destruction, terrorist threats, major threats, major man made accidents, and natural disasters
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