Title: E Gov Initiative Overview
1 - E- Gov Initiative Overview
- December, 2003
2Challenges
- No single source of trusted, validated
information is available for citizens and the
emergency management community. - Frustrated with multiple federal sources that
provide seemingly conflicting data. - Citizens are unsure about where they should go to
find information and services. - Multiple government organizations are maintaining
and/or developing overlapping capabilities. - Many communities do not have the resources to
acquire and run incident management software. - More than 50 of responder organizations do not
have digital tools. This is found true in 50
states, 3,000 counties, 120 high threat cities,
and much of the Federal government. - Incident management software packages in the
marketplace are not compatible with each other
and thus do not allow the creation of a common
operating picture. - Lack of interoperability is repeatedly identified
as a pressing national need, as identified in the
Nunn/Luger/ Dominici deliberations and
legislation, InterAgency Board proceedings, the
DOJ requirements study, and by the Gilmore
Commission.
3How does the Disaster Management Initiative
address these Challenges?
- DM is an interagency initiative to
- Meet the nations need for a unified point of
access to disaster management information for
citizens and appropriate Federal, State, local,
tribal, and non-governmental authorities. - Improve incident response (all hazards) and
recovery by creating the ability to seamlessly
and securely share information across the
nations emergency management community.
- Value Proposition
- Unified point of access to disaster-related
information and services for citizens and
emergency organizations. - Accelerated and improved quality of disaster
preparation, mitigation, response and recovery
minimizes the loss of life and property. - Savings to Federal, State, local, and tribal
governments due to interoperability.
4Program Breakdown
- Information access and Emergency Management
Community collaboration - DisasterHelp.gov portal
- Information sharing via Interoperability
- EM-XML Standards Development
- Disaster Management Interoperability Services
(DMIS)
5Program Breakdown (cont.) DisasterHelp.gov Portal
- Purpose
- Provide a place of integration for government
partners disaster related content,
notifications, and web based applications where
27 federal partners, NGOs, and other State and
local agencies own and maintain content on the
site. - Provide online tools to allow responders to
collaborate in preparation for and response to a
Disaster - Technology
- Built on Portal and Collaboration Center
technology that runs Army Knowledge Online, Navy
Knowledge Online, and DHSOnline - Scalable to over 1 million users
- Secure, role-based security embedded within the
application - Allows users to
- Gather disaster related info from one
authoritative source - View news and headlines and sign up for
emergency-related notifications - Communicate and collaborate directly with the
Emergency Responders community - Exchange documents in a secure on-line community
and - Chat, meet, and discuss common issues related to
disasters. - Use specialty tools i.e. Self-assess, track, and
report Urban Search Rescue team readiness. - Actual use
- DisasterHelp.gov has 10,219 registered users from
49 states and supports 1,417 Knowledge Centers
supporting collaboration and sharing of 10,672 MB
of information. DisasterHelp.gov portal and
Collaboration Center recognized as E-Gov best
practice applications by winning a 2003 E-Gov
Explorer Award. - Urban Search and Rescue (USR) division of FEMA
uses the Readiness Assessment Tool to
intelligently score and record the readiness of
USR Teams throughout the country. - FEMA Mitigation Group uses Specialized Knowledge
Center notification capability to send out
targeted information to specific groups of users
6Program Breakdown (cont.) Two Key Components to
Deliver Data Interoperability
- 1. EM-XML data standards development
- XML standards required to support the timely and
accurate incident information exchange - Emergency Interoperability Consortium
- Over 60 member organizations from industry and
government - Creating a National approach for developing
emergency information XML data standards through
an active partnership among the public, private
and non-profit sectors in a fashion that will
foster innovation across all sectors. - CAP (Common Alert Protocol) is the first standard
out of the box being adopted by EIC - 2. Disaster Management Interoperability Service
(DMIS) - Provides an infrastructure with common service
functions that enable different automated
information systems to exchange data - Provides a platform to assist standards-bodies,
such as EM-XML, on prototyping, testing and
implementation of emerging data standards - Delivers a basic incident management toolset to
registered emergency management user groups
7What is the interoperability problem?
City A
City B
Emergency Manager
Organization to organization interoperability
tends to be inefficient
Emergency Manager
Emergency Operations Center
Civil Support Team A
8What is the solution?
Interoperability Service enabling horizontal
vertical information sharing
Federal
Region
State
EOC
EOC
Local
ICP
9Whats an Interoperability Service?
An infrastructure with common service functions
that enable different automated information
systems to talk to each other.
DMIS Interoperability Services
Incident Creation
Common Operational Awareness
XML Based Standards Open APIs
Desktop Mapping
Shared Incident Information
Incident Management System A (Local)
Incident Management System C (Federal)
Incident Management System B (State)
10DMIS used in 39 Incidents and 89 Exercises
- Washington County Maryland
- Multi-agency coordinated response in
- Flooding
- Hurricane Isabel
Johnstown, PA - Multi-agency coordinated response
in mass casualty HAZMAT release
Colorado State Patrol - Traffic control
coordination during wildfires
USAF 509 Medical Group - Tornado response
- Catasauqua, PA
- Hurricane Isabel
- MD Office of Emerg. Mgt.
- I-81 closure major accident
- I-70 closure sinkhole
- Petroleum spill
Alaska Office of Homeland Security - Multi-agency
coordinated response in river flooding, summer
2003
- Laurel, Maryland
- Multi-agency response coordination
- Hurricane Isabel
- Major fire with evacuation
ODP Pre-positioned Equipment Program - Continuous
situation awareness during IMF protests
- Ashland Boyd County Kentucky
- Multi-agency response coordination in
- Barge sinking
- HAZMAT truck spill on Interstate
- Heightened DHS alert
- Orangeburg County South Carolina
- Multi-agency response coordination in
- Anthrax hoax
- Snow event
- Diesel spill
- Ammonia spill
- Suspicious package
- Dam leak
- 2 Major HAZMAT traffic accidents
- 2 flooding events
- Petroleum spill
- Heightened DHS alert
- Chemical plant explosion
- Large-scale telephone outage
Nevada Test Site Operations Center - Coordinated
evacuation and cleanup during major diesel spill
Alachua County Florida - Coordinated all-agency
tornado response
41st Civil Support Team Military Support to Civil
Authorities during - Chemical plant explosion -
Manufacturing plant explosion
USDA Animal Plant Inspection Service -
Newcastle disease response high impact to
regional poultry industry
11DMIS State Interest Current User Groups
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As of 09/10/03
- 291 User Groups
- 46 States DC
- 6 FEMA Regions
- 7 Federal Agencies
installation visit requested
considering installation for assessment
installed assessment in progress
installed decision made for state-wide roll-out