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David G. Brown City of Anaheim Achieving Situational Awareness with Open Data and Collaboration

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David G. BrownCity of Anaheim

Achieving Situational Awareness with Open Data and Collaboration

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City of Anaheim

Achieving Situational Awareness with Open Data and Collaboration

Name: Dave Brown

Date: April 25th 2012

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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 Learned3

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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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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

innovations5

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Collaboration with the different agencies

•Corporate Sponsor•Understanding of data security•“Push” rather than “pull”•Role based security

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How the solution works

•Tiered approach−Multiple delivery channels

−Integration engine

−Data store

−Intelligence layer

−Integrity layer

−Security layer

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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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Police and Fire

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Vehicle Tracking

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Traffic Cameras

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Other Cameras

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Radios

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WEBEoc

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ESRI – Parcel Layer

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NTAS Advisory

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EDIS

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Electrical Outages

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California EarthQuakes

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How the solution works

•A mobile front end

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How the solution works

•A mobile front end

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How the solution worksA mobile Front end

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How the solution worksA mobile Front end

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How the solution worksA mobile Front end

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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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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

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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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Wrap-upQuestions?