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NASACT Annual ConferenceAugust 19 – 23, 2006
Developments and the Future in Wireless Technology
Bernie McMonagle – Associate Director Federal Government Data Solutions
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Government IT PrioritiesGovernment IT Priorities
• Reliable and Enabling IT Infrastructure• Continuity of Operations - COOP• Support of Field Personnel - Immediacy
• Public Safety – First Responders • Field Personnel
• Inspectors• Auditors
• The Knowledge Worker• Securing the IT Infrastructure• Budget - ROI and TCO
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Regulatory RequirementsRegulatory Requirements
BCDR and Business Assurance managers today must prove BCDR and Business Assurance managers today must prove their company’s compliance to a complex web of security and their company’s compliance to a complex web of security and BCDR regulatory requirements – all with very little guidance BCDR regulatory requirements – all with very little guidance on how to do so…on how to do so…
HSPD-12 Alternate Workplace ArrangementsContinuity of Operations Sarbanes- Oxley Act (SOX) Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA) Personal Information Protection and Electronics Document Act (PIPEDA) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) ISO 17799 Information Security ITU X.805 Telecommunications Security
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Constant TestingConstant Testing
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5%
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35%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
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$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Network Investment is KeyNetwork Investment is Key
Capital Expenditures ($M) CapEx as a % of Service Revenue (M))
More than $6 Billion in ‘05More than $6 Billion in ‘05
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Wireless Technologies LandscapeWireless Technologies Landscape
WWAN<15 km
Mobile Broadband
MAN<5 km
75 Mbit/s
802.16d/e
WiMAXNew standard forfixed broadbandwireless. Doing for MAN what Wi-Fi did for LAN.
WLAN<100 m
11-54 Mbit/s
802.11a/b/ g
Wi-Fi®
Includes 802.11a/b/gProducts must be approved for Inter-operability by theWi-Fi Alliance.
PAN<10 m
802.15.1 (Bluetooth)
802.15.3 (UWB) **
802.15.4 (ZigBee)***
* Bluetooth: ~1 Mbit/s ** UWB: 100 Mbit/s*** ZigBee: 20-250 kbps
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Peak Rate (20 MHz)- 100+ Mbps downlink- 50+ Mbps uplink- Latency <10 ms- IMS- End-to-end QoS
Peak Rate (5 MHz)- 9.2/14.7 Mbps downlink- 5.5 Mbps uplinkPeak Rate (20 MHz)- 73.5 Mbps downlink- 27 Mbps uplink
Peak Rate (1.25 MHz)- 3.1 Mbps- 1.8 Mbps- Lower latency- VoIP
CDMA EvolutionCDMA Evolution
1xEV-DORev B
1xEV-DORev C
EV-DO Rev A
EV-DO Rev 0
1xRTTIS-95
Peak Rate (1.25 MHz)- 2.4 Mbps downlink- 153 kbps uplink- All IP- Handoff to 1X
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Layer 1Layer 1
Layer 2Layer 2
Layer 3Layer 3
Individual Decision MakersIndividual Decision Makers
DataData
InformationInformation
KnowledgeKnowledge
InsightInsight
DecisionalDecisionalVelocityVelocity
IT PerspectiveIT Perspective
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Internet
Workstation
Design by Bernie McMonagle 7/ 5/ 05
Server Workstation
Router
Router
Router
Workstation
Workstation
VPN
Tunnelor DirectConnect
Remote Access DialDedicated Circuit or DSL
DS1/DS3FR/ATMSONET
Ethernet
Ethernet
SONETRing
Ethernet
Verizon
CEV
DiverseEntrance
Headquarters Mid-Size OfficeIP MPLS Virtual PrivateNetwork
Data Center
SOHO
Enterprise TelecommunicationInfrastructure
IDC
MainFrame
Network ArchitectureNetwork Architecture
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Internet
Workstation
Design by Bernie McMonagle 7/ 5/ 05
Server Workstation
Router
Router
Router
Workstation
Workstation
VPN
Tunnelor DirectConnect
Remote Access DialDedicated Circuit or DSL
DS1/DS3FR/ATMSONET
VerizonWireless
Ethernet
Ethernet
SONETRing
Ethernet
Verizon
CEV
DiverseEntrance
Back-up Option with IPVPN or EliminateInternet Access
Direct Connection withFrame Relay or other
Secure Transport Service
Headquarters Mid-Size Office
MobileKnowledge Worker
IP MPLS Virtual PrivateNetwork
Data Center
SOHO
Enterprise TelecommunicationInfrastructure
IDC
MainFrame
Network ArchitectureNetwork Architecture
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LAN Extend the LAN
IP Sec VPN
BES NOC
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Decisions at the Point of BusinessDecisions at the Point of Business
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• CommunicationsCommunications• IP Telephony
• Voice Over IP
• SONET, ATM, TDM (PRI)
• ApplicationsApplications• Unified Messaging
• Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
• Text to Speech – Speech to Text
• Web Portals
ConvergenceConvergence
Data
Voice
Video
Imaging
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Wireless OfficeWireless Office
EnterpriseNetwork
PRI
...Int’l LD
Provider
VZW IPNetwork
SS7
PSTN orDedicated Facilities
PBX
Lucent eVPN(Hickory Hills, IL)
Lucent eVPN(Indianapolis, IN)
Lucent eSM(Southlake, TX)
VZWServing MSC
CISCO IP PHONE7912 SERIES
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Web GUI
TCP/IP
ANSI-41
ISUP Trunks (T1, DS3)
VZWGateway MSC
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Enabling Decisional VelocityEnabling Decisional Velocity
Accessible
Data
Reliable
Information
Extensible
Knowledge
Insight
EnablingInfrastructure
Secure Network
ROI
Scalable
TCO
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Security ConcernsSecurity Concerns•Solutions to protect Internet-connected PC’s can be extended to the mobile device• VPNs
• IPSec – Client on Device•SSL – Browser-Based/Integrated into application•Firewalls•Antivirus
•Portable devices add perceived threats to the enterprise - but are addressable• Physical Security
•Enforce use Lock Codes/Handset Logins•Device Kill
• Software Management•Remote Software Management•Version maintenance
• Data Security•Data Backup•Data at Rest Data in Transit•Data Restore
Physical Security
Remote Data Access Security
Device Integrity
Software ManagementStored Data
Security/Integrity
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BlackBerry Smart Card ReaderBlackBerry Smart Card Reader
• Current Solutions Are Bulky• Poor BlackBerry user experience• Different for every model
• Universal Solution For All Bluetooth BlackBerry Devices Verizon sells
• Maintain BlackBerry User Experience• Long Battery Life• Simple, Easy To Use• Enterprise Manageability Via IT Policy• Built Using RIM Secure JVM• FIPS-140-2 Validated AES Encryption
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OEM LaptopsOEM Laptops
• Lenovo ThinkPad “Z series”
• HP Compaq nc6140 Notebook
• Dell Latitude TM & Inspiron TM
• Panasonic Tough Book
• Itronix Go Book series
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ApplicationsApplications
Oil & Gas (fixed)Gas CorrectorsRegulatorsFlow Meters Wellhead MeasurementRemote Terminal UnitsProgrammable Logic Controllers
Fleet Management (mobile)Waste IndustryCable/UtilitiesRegional TruckingPublic SafetyLimousinesMobile Computing
Electric Utility (fixed)Switch ControlSubstation BackupPole Top Routing ControlPower RestorationServices Data Collection
Water Management (fixed) Water Quality Data LoggersTank Depth Pressure of Sewage Flow of Sewage Gray Water /Storm Drain RunoffBlack Water Levels
Traffic Management (fixed)Changeable Message SignsTraffic CamerasLoop countersTraffic ControllersTransit Systems Security Systems
Public safety Mobile Command CenterEmergency ManagementCriminal trackingHouse ArrestRed Light cameras/speed traps
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Specialized EquipmentSpecialized Equipment
AirLink Raven CDMA• CDMA 1XRTT• < 1 lb.• 3” wide x 1” high x 5.1" long• Serial port for mobile data
applications• Over the air programmable
firmware upgrades• Class I Division II certified (Gas &
Oil Industry)
• CDMA 1XRTT• .83oz• 1.56"x1.94"x.24“• Internal TCP/IP stack
AnyData I-Port EMIII
Telular SX5T CDMA CDMA 1XRTT Packet Data and Circuit Switched
• Fax and Data Transmission via RJ-11
• DTMF and pulse dialing
• Batch reporting or polling mode
• Supports up to five phones
• Emergency Battery back-up
Sierra MP 555 GPS Modem • CDMA 1XRTT• 0.9 kg (2 lbs)• 49x138x176mm• Integrated GPS module for vehicle
tracking • Rugged US Military and SAE J1455
specs on shock, vibration and humidity
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• What is Fleet Administrator?• VZW branded turnkey Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) solution• Value proposition
• Know where your employees are• Enable them to be more efficient => more jobs
• Offered through a partnership with Navman USA• VZW sells the solution, hands the information over to Navman• Navman handles the sale from there
• Installation• Customer Training• Support
Fleet AdministratorFleet Administrator
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Fleet Administrator BenefitsFleet Administrator Benefits
• The ability to keep your vehicles and employees productive and to increase your job load.
• The capability to schedule, add, and adjust service calls and deliveries based on the location of your closest vehicle.
• The power of a program that is simple to use and ideal for fleets of all sizes.
• The convenience of fully-installed GPStrackingevices.
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• Field Force Manager is a powerful Web-based portalcombined with a handset application that provides nearreal-time visibility and management for all of your mobileworkers.• Location and Tracking uses rich, detailed mapping to show the location and location history of
field workers; provides location information when users clock in and out; shows where they are when they accept and complete jobs; creates an audit trail to validate job information for customers; and generates turn-by-turn driving directions.
• Electronic Timecard gives employees an automatic way to capture their time, and gives employers the ability to export this information into many current payroll systems for processing.
• Job Dispatch provides an automated way to manage customer service requests, dispatch field personnel, and track job progress through completion.
Field Force ManagerField Force Manager
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Field Force Manager BenefitsField Force Manager Benefits
• Employees can keep track of time, even when out of the office. They have turn-by-turn directions at their fingertips. And they have less paperwork to juggle.
• Management can increase productivity and efficiency by being able to schedule and bill more jobs each day.
• Customers benefit from more prompt and responsive service thanks to faster and more efficient dispatching.
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• Business & Consumer navigation application• A branded user interface with the following
functions:• “Where am I?” – Mapping of user’s location
• Zooming & panning• Map any address in US
• “What’s near me?” – Points of Interest (POI):• Category and name search• Mapping of relative Points-of-Interest (POI)• Routing information to location
• “How do I get there?” – Turn by Turn driving directions• Audible instructions - “Left turn in 100 feet”
VZ NavigatorVZ Navigator
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Settings Collaborative spaces Universal connectivity Flexible interiors Emphasis on functionality Alternative workplace solutions Person-centric services
People Collaborative Virtual Teams Cross-company projects Competency focus Knowledge-centricity Remote work Mobile workers Balanced risks/rewards Relationships
Systems Collaborative tools Audio/videoconferences Knowledge mgmt. E-learning Integrated applications Road maps of people and
places Handheld and wireless
The Workplace: The Workplace: Person-Centric Not Place-CentricPerson-Centric Not Place-Centric
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Thank You!Thank You!
Bernard McMonagle - Associate Director Bernard McMonagle - Associate Director Federal Government Data SolutionsFederal Government Data Solutions
215-219-2280215-219-2280
[email protected]@VerizonWireless.com