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Title: Ohio Digital Government Summit


1
Ohio Digital Government Summit
  • Broadband and Wireless in Ohio
  • October 16, 2007
  • Stanley C. Ahalt
  • Executive Director

2
Broadband in Ohio
  • Broadband is vital to economic growth and
    opportunity
  • Access to high-speed networks is as critical to
    advanced technology and service industry
    employers as are roads, rails and electric
    service to manufacturers.
  • Broadband Ohio is key to the Governors
    Turnaround Ohio plan to create a competitive,
    well-connected state economy.
  • Ohio already has become a national leader in
    broadband networking and innovations.

3
Gov. Stricklands Vision
  • The Broadband Ohio initiative will achieve the
    following goals of Governor Ted Stricklands
    Turnaround Ohio Plan
  • Establish Ohio as a world-class competitor by
    making Ohio the national leader in the
    deployment and effective use of broadband
    networking.
  • Develop jobs of the future by leveraging the
    states investment in broadband infrastructure to
    create a competitive, well-connected economy in
    Ohio.
  • Create cost avoidance through the coordination of
    Ohios public broadband resources, leveraging the
    states significant investments and more
    efficiently operating and spending limited
    resources.

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Vision (cont.)
  • A digital divide exists in which many areas of
    the State remain underserved by broadband, while
    affordable access to computing and networks
    remains out of reach to many Ohioans.
  • Gov. Strickland seeks to improve Digital
    Inclusion in Ohio through strategic broadband
    investments and planning.
  • Full participation in the digital society is
    crucial so that Ohio emerges as a global leader
    in economic development, education, healthcare,
    innovation, world-class research and efficient
    delivery of state services thereby powering
    Ohios economy and connecting to world markets.

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Vision (Cont.)
  • When fully implemented, the Broadband Ohio
    initiative will ensure that all Ohios citizens,
    businesses, governments, educational
    institutions, non-profits and healthcare
    facilities have viable access to superior
    broadband services.
  • Gov. Strickland signed an executive order July
    26, 2007, that
  • Established the Ohio Broadband Council to
    coordinate Ohios significant broadband
    investments.
  • Created the Broadband Ohio Network, comprised of
    the new NextGen Network and OSCnet.

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Ohio Broadband Council
  • The OBC will direct a unified, statewide effort
  • The Council will unite key state agencies to
    direct significant broadband investment and
    develop the phased implementation of Broadband
    Ohio.
  • The Council will be responsible for the
    development of a strategic plan for statewide
    broadband deployment, determining the resources
    necessary for its implementation.
  • OBC will coordinate all broadband activities that
    receive State appropriated funds and work to
    pursue new federal investments in broadband.
  • The Council will establish policies that promote
    new public and private broadband and networking
    investments and develop a strategic plan to
    address digital divide.

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Ohio Broadband Council
  • OBC will be co-chaired by
  • Ohios Chief Information Officer
  • Executive Director of the Ohio Supercomputer
    Center
  • OBC will include representatives from
  • Ohio General Assembly
  • Governors Office of Appalachia
  • Board of Regents
  • Public Utilities Commission
  • Ohio Department of Agriculture
  • Ohio Department of Commerce
  • Ohio Department of Development
  • Ohio Department of Education
  • Ohio Department of Health
  • Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
  • Ohio Department of Public Safety
  • Additional appointments by Governor

8
Ohio Broadband Council supports implementing
Broadband Ohio plan
  • Coordinate investments
  • Identify resource needs
  • Pursue new federal investments
  • Promote public and private broadband services
    and investments
  • Expand access statewide

9
Broadband Ohio Network
  • NextGen Network
  • provides broadband services to all state
    executive agencies, boards and commissions
  • OSCnet
  • formerly the Third Frontier Network
  • focuses on innovation, research, education and
    economic competitiveness

10
NextGen Network
  • The State currently maintains a number of
    distinct, independently operated, leased networks
    carrying data traffic of state agencies and
    connecting them with each of Ohios 88 county
    governments.
  • Improved service and significant cost avoidance
    will quickly be realized as the state transitions
    from current expensive leasing arrangements.
  • In the first year alone, state agencies should
    realize cost avoidance of 1 million, and within
    three years, cost avoidance of 6 million
    annually.

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NextGen Network
  • NextGen Network, to be managed by the Office of
    Information Technology, will provide broadband
    services to state executive agencies, boards and
    commissions.
  • OIT will work with all state and local agencies
    to coordinate an orderly transition from legacy
    networks to the NextGen network to ease planning
    and avoid disruption of services.
  • Non-executive state agencies and organizations
    are strongly encouraged to connect.

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OSCnet
  • OSCnet will continue to be managed by the Ohio
    Supercomputer Center and focus on innovation,
    research, education and economic competitiveness.
  • OSCnet is the nations most comprehensive
    statewide fiber-optic-based research and
    education telecommunications network to promote
    economic competitiveness.
  • The Ohio Supercomputer Center will develop and
    deploy new technology that focuses on the
    retention, enhancement and attraction of
    high-quality jobs to Ohio.
  • OSCnet will continue to serve the needs of higher
    education, K-12 education, public broadcasting,
    healthcare, agriculture and research (local,
    state, federal).

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Backbone Specifications
  • Consists of more than 1,850 miles of fiber
    backbone
  • Uses DWDM to create a 2.5 Gbps OC-48 or
  • Two OC-48 Gbps networks (K-12 higher ed)
  • Funding for upgrades to 10 Gbps OC-192 network
  • 84 Cisco 15454s switches and 31 Juniper M Series
    routers
  • Multi-protocol label switching (MPLS)
    implemented and operational

14
OSCnet A national leader
  • OSCs mission is to
  • Provide highly scalable network connectivity to
    Ohios higher-education community
  • Support the educational, research, health care,
    and economic development missions of the states
    universities and colleges
  • Support the state agencies that provide
    networking support for other parts of Ohios
    public sector

Ohio is a national leader in the deployment and
effective use of broadband networks.
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OSCnet Serving Higher education
  • OSCs networking area serves 84 Ohio higher
    education institutions
  • 13 four-year public universities
  • 1 stand-alone medical college
  • 22 two-year public community and technical
    colleges
  • 36 four-year private colleges and universities
  • 5 seminaries and theological schools
  • 1 proprietary college
  • 2 aeronautical institutions
  • 2 federal research facilities
  • 2 statewide higher education utilities
    (OhioLINK/OLN)
  • University System of Ohio

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OSCnet Serving K-12 schools
  • OSC serves K-12 and public broadcasting stations
  • Provides the backbone network through agreements
    with ODE and eTech
  • eTech is the state agency responsible for
    supporting K-12s use of educational technology
    and maintaining a public broadcasting network
  • OSC manages the K-12 network at the optical
    layer, while eTech manages the networks higher
    layers and contracts last-mile providers
  • 611 K-12 school districts
  • 3879 K-12 school buildings

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OSCnet Serving Healthcare
  • Seven medical college clients and four hospital
    clients
  • In addition to hospitals connected to the medical
    colleges (e.g. OSU Med Center)
  • OSCnet identified as the means for
    inter-connecting the states regional health
    information networks
  • OSC provided letters of support to Northeast and
    Southeast Ohio health care consortiums in their
    efforts to win the FCC Health care connectivity
    solicitation
  • As the use of information technology for health
    care is promoted, OSC expects it will connect a
    growing number of health care organizations to
    OSCnet

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OSCnet Research networks
  • OSCnet connects network members to other national
    and regional Research and Education (RE)
    networks
  • Internet2/NLR
  • MERIT
  • Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center (PSC)
  • OMNIPoP in Chicago (under construction)

Enables efficient connections between researchers
across the country and the world.
OSCnet/MERIT Partnership MERIT/Chicago
Partnership Possible Future Partnerships
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OSCnet Commodity Internet
  • Member of the Quilt
  • Four OC-12 Internet and two Gigabit Ethernet
    drains
  • Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo and Cincinnati
  • Redundant paths to the commercial Internet
  • A total of 4.5 Gigabits of commodity bandwidth

Fourth-largest higher education ISP in the
country 20 consumed by Ohio
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OSCnet Videoconferencing
OSC-hosted videoconferences MegaConference 27
countries, 5 continents MegaConference Jr. 170
sites, over 16 countries Indo-US program on
HIV-AIDS World Bank, ERNET, NARI, JHU Global
eHealth Forum Internet2, World Bank South Asia
Meeting Multiple South Asia countries eHealth
East Africa ORENEA, GDLN, SICOT, Internet2 Global
Forum on Road Traffic Trauma World Bank, 6
countries
  • NOC for Internet2 Commons
  • Statewide videoconferencing services
  • Site certifications
  • Site coordinator certifications
  • MCU management
  • Giga- and MegaConferences
  • World Bank conferences
  • HD videoconferencing
  • Advise Regents on telepresence, etc.

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OSCnet Example Connecting Rural Ohio improves
prospects for Appalachian neighborhoods
  • Hybrid networking Satellite and wireless
  • OSC and OSU-CIO installs satellite dishes, LAN
    antennas and learning centers in Appalachian
    communities
  • No current land-based broadband.
  • New Straitsville, Chesterhill, Vinton
  • Three new sites in the next 18 months
  • Part of effort to link instruction and learning,
    teachers and students, schools, homes and
    businesses
  • Primary funding from
  • American Distance Education Consortium
  • Governors Office of Appalachia
  • Ohio Community Computing Network

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OSCnet Example Cleveland Institute of Music
performance empowered by networking
  • CIM creates and delivers content for a variety of
    educational technology applications, including
  • Music master classes with the Manhattan School of
    Music, the Royal Academy of Music in London, and
    the New World Symphony
  • Concerts for hundreds of K-12 schools
  • In June, CIM performed Ohios first live,
    bi-location concert for OSCs AT Summit two
    musicians in Columbus and three in Cleveland
    performed together via high-definition
    video-stream through OSCnet

OSCnet meets the demanding requirements that let
music educators reach beyond local boundaries.
23
OSCnet Example Shared Instrumentation
  • Example FEI Sirion Scanning Electron Microscope
    at Center for Accelerated Maturation of
    Materials, OSU
  • Demonstrated real-time mouse and keyboard control
    of SEM
  • Adding Analytics and Collaboration services
    Image analysis and computational modeling

Example of shared instrumentation application
remote access of electron microscope
24
OSCnet Example Columbus Childrens extends
neonatology care via OSCnet
  • In 2006, the neonatology unit at Adena Regional
    Medical Center in Chillicothe linked with
    Columbus Childrens Hospital via high-speed
    OSCnet connection
  • Enables neonatologists at Childrens to examine
    infants at Adena using telemedicine equipment
    such as an electronic stethoscope
  • Specialists can confer with attending physician,
    provide evaluations
  • May improve care and eliminate need for travel
    for some patients and families
  • Connection made through partnership with Horizon
    Telecom
  • 215,000 grant from Board of Regents for a
    demonstration project on OSCnet for telehealth
    applications
  • Funding source U.S. Department of Health and
    Human Services

25
Broadband Ohio Benefits
  • Benefits to citizens
  • Equitable Access Broadband Ohio will promote
    access to nearly all of the states citizens.
  • Increased Jobs Citizens can increase their job
    skills and attract new and expanded businesses.
  • Quality of Life People can more easily locate
    social services and explore distant resources.
  • Improved Health Health care workers can better
    consult and share records and instruments.

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Broadband Ohio Benefits
  • Benefits to governments and community
    organizations
  • Improved Services Ohio will provide improved
    services and promote stronger engagement.
  • Consolidated Networking The state can better
    coordinate public broadband resources.
  • Lowered Costs State and local governments will
    see cost-savings in procurement and services.
  • Homeland Security Post-9-11 initiatives will be
    more effective with increased connectivity.

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Broadband Ohio Benefits
  • Benefits to business, industry and the workforce
  • More Business Ohio will attract new business,
    retain existing firms and encourage expansion.
  • Expanded Training Increased broadband will
    increase workforce computer and business skills.
  • Productivity Gains Access will improve
    supply-chain management, finance and human
    resources.
  • Service Providers An expanded backbone will
    improve business case for new private investments.

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Broadband Ohio Benefits
  • Benefits to education
  • Education Teachers will use the Internet as a
    classroom resource to teach students in new ways.
  • Collaboration Connectivity will improve access
    for students, economic development and synergy.
  • Research Researchers will be able to easily to
    work with distant colleagues and inspire
    students.
  • Equipment The initiative will allow researchers
    to more readily share expensive lab instruments.

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Activities and Timeline
  • The Council co-chairs currently are working with
    Gov. Strickland to identify individuals to be
    appointed to the Ohio Broadband Council.
  • First meeting of the Council is expected in the
    late Fall.

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Broadband Ohio -- Phase One Funding
  • The current budget included 20 million of Third
    Frontier Funds, which will
  • Leverage the states current investment in OSCnet
    to use available capacity for other state
    functions.
  • Establish a network offering expanded bandwidth
    usage for state agencies while avoiding future
    cost increases.
  • Establish a foundation upon which access can be
    extended across the state and support advanced IP
    technologies.
  • Support outreach activities to articulate plans,
    services and offerings, as well as demonstrate
    options and share case studies.

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Future Investments
  • Future investments will fund additional network
    activities
  • Additional investments will expand the
    distribution layer (middle-mile access), with the
    goal of extending broadband access to all 88
    counties.
  • This effort will focus on using government
    created broadband clusters of demand in
    communities to serve as anchor tenants, thereby
    creating the viable business cases needed for the
    private sector to invest in extending broadband
    to businesses and residents.
  • Later phases may include an upgrade of the entire
    network to greater capacities to allow for
    advanced, higher bandwidth applications.

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Questions?
  • Contact
  • www.ohiobroadbandcouncil.org
  • 1-888-672-6382
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