Passkey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Sask 3.0 Summit David G. Brown
1. David G . B rown
C y f nhim
ito A ae
Achieving Situational Awarenes s with Open Data and Collaboration
2. City of Anaheim
Achieving Situational
Awareness with Open
Data and Collaboration
Name: Dave Brown
Date: April 25th 2012
3. Agenda
• Business drivers
• The vision for the solution
• Collaboration with the different
agencies
• How the solution works
• Governance Model
• The Value from implementing the 'open
data' and collaboration
• Lessons Learned
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4. Business Drivers
• The Events of 911
• Situational awareness or a common
operating picture
• Support public safety
• Circumvent existing business silos
• Better return on software investment
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5. The Vision for the Solution
• Available anywhere, anytime
• Ease of Use
• Integrity
• Circumvent the complexities of the source
data
• Synergy
• Scalability
• Extensibility
• Ability to make use of the latest technical
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innovations
6. Collaboration with the different
agencies
• Corporate Sponsor
• Understanding of data security
• “Push” rather than “pull”
• Role based security
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7. How the solution works
• Tiered approach
− Multiple delivery channels
− Integration engine
− Data store
− Intelligence layer
− Integrity layer
− Security layer
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8. How the solution works
• 17 different Source Systems
− Police CAD
− Fire CAD
− Vehicle Tracking
− Cameras
− Radios
− WEBEoc
− ESRI parcel layer
− National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS)
− Weather Conditions
− Electronic Data Information System (EDIS)
− Electrical Outages (OMS)
− California Earthquake System
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25. Governance Model
• Initially through project requirements and lifecycle
• City Manager, department heads and SMEs
• Requests to HP, approved by IT Manager after
committee review
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26. The Value of implementing 'open
data' and collaboration
• Situational awareness
• Synergy
− Major Event Advisories
− Virtual Perimeters
− Electrical Outages
− Threshold alerting
• Evolving technologies
− Sensors, mobile Applications, social
networking
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27. Lessons Learned
• Corporate Sponsor with vision and power
• Start small but keep the end in mind
• Things change – don’t be afraid to re-think
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