Title: Strong Angel II: Designing the Edge
1Strong Angel II Designing the Edge
Design and implement a far-forward capacity for
rapid and appropriate humanitarian information
management from global resources within and
across civil-military boundaries.
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 17 - 22 July 2004
2Complete a set of tasks demonstrating techniques
and capabilities designed to achieve secure,
edge-based information flow across the
civil-military boundary during complex
humanitarian emergencies in austere environments.
Mission
3Participation
- SPAWAR Systems Center - Europe
- TIDES World Press Reports (DARPA)
- UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- UK Royal Navy
- United Nations Joint Logistics Center
- United Nations World Food Programme
- US Army (352nd Civil Affairs)
- US Marine Corps (3rd Civil Affairs Group)
- US Navy (Third Fleet and others)
- US State Department
- National Representatives
- Canada
- Egypt
- France
- Jordan
- OSD (Office of the Secretary of Defence)
- DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
- DHS (Department of Homeland Security)
- ARC (American Red Cross)
- BBN (Bolt, Baranec, and Newman)
- Buckminster Fuller Institute
- CENTCOM (US Central Command)
- Coalition Provisional Authority (Baghdad)
- George Mason University
- Groove Networks
- Harvard Brigham and Womens Hospital
- International Medical Corps
- Mindtel (Syracuse University)
- MITRE Corporation (Mass Inst Tech Res Eng)
- National Virtual Translation Center
- NATO
- Rocky Mountain Institute (Aspen)
- San Diego State University
4A few guiding principles
- Disconnected operations are the rule, rather than
the exception. - Agility is more valuable than planning.
- Effectiveness depends on inclusiveness.
- Trust only grows on neutral ground.
- Open pipes and open eyes protect your data--not
the network. - Expect to wage war and peace simultaneously.
5- Kosovo (S-M), 1999
- - US Army soldiers
- - German food
- Russian helicopter
- NATO leadership
- - Civilian support
- - United Nations mission
6Cultural insight
7Koran published in Zulu funded with 1
million through a personal donation from Osama
bin Laden through the Islamic Propagation
Center in Durban, South Africa
Regional perspectives Osama viewed by others
8And languages(always languages)
9Consequences when misunderstood
10A complex refugee management problem
Strong Angel 2000
11From Strong Angel 2000 to IraqUN staff who were
present for both
12The area of interest was perhaps more
complicated than we first thought. -- COL John
Graham, RAMC
13MERPI Medical Evacuation and Repatriation Program
for Iraq
14Strong Angel II Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 17-22 July
2004 OSD-NII sponsorship DARPA funding
15Strong Angel Topic Areas
- Translation
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Cultural awareness
- Information management
16Strong Angel Topic Areas
- Translation
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Cultural awareness
- Information management
17Near-real-time broadcast translations Human and
machine-based
18 Babylon Simultaneous multi-lingual chat (
English-Arabic-English )
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21Be prepared to communicate with those who do not
speak your language.
Visitor translations
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23Strong Angel Topic Areas
- Translation
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Cultural awareness
- Information management
24Distributed collaboration
Distributed collaboration inside CENTCOM won the
war Statement from CENTCOM and the Army
Lessons Learned Lab Quoted by an OSD official,
11 July 03
- Secure file encryption at 192-bit threshold
- Voice-Over-Internet (encrypted)
- Bandwidth optimized
- Alerting cues
- Import-Export as XML with any database
- Web download for free if needed
- Transparent all organizations
- Adaptive architecture (instantly flexible)
- Distance learning (and teaching)
- Remote presentations
- Reference library of pubs and docs
- Logistics delivery calendar
- Instant Messaging (encrypted)
- Secure chat (encrypted)
- Annotated maps
- Annotated satellite photos
- Whos available, instantly
- Immediate feedback on comms
- Sends only binary changes
- Peer-to-peer, so no ownership
25Emergency Communications
26- TESTED
- Discussion, Calendar, Instant Messages, Files
- Video files from VSee (.wmv)
- Arabic and English translations (.mp3)
- Babylon Chat
- Toucan Navigate locations
- Forms submissions, templates, and updates
- Assessment Forms, Request Forms, etc.
Pony Express Mobile 802.11b cloud giving the
disconnected synchrony through commercial tools
27VSee
28- Rumor reporting
- Incident reporting
- Medical Status Reports
- Medical Joining Reports
- Logistics delivery schedules
- Maps and annotated images
- Casualty evacuation requests
- Briefing documents and presentations
- Refugee tracking on UNHCR standards
- Field requests for humanitarian assistance
- Contact rolodex with GIS location mapping
- Library of important publications and agreements
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30- ToucanNavigate interactive Groove GIS tool.
- Brings collaborative GIS to the edge of the
network - Provides coordination and decision support
- Contains geospatial layers in standard GIS file
formats - May add objects, layers and metadata directly to
maps - May also track movements using standard GPS
31Library
32Information feeds Automated push from a request
(pull)
33ToucanNavigate
KGVAD-1
Lightweight and collaborative GIS Using standard
file formats With GPS integration, co-navigation,
and movement tracking
34Browser-based Groove collaboration tool
35Police Blotter
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37- No military in the design
- No staff
- No training logistics
- No authority
- No funding
- No communications
- No civ-mil network
- And yet no other option.
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40Plone to Zope to Groove to Zope to Plone
Open-source collaborative website
41Contacts with GIS mapping
42Strong Angel Topic Areas
- Translation
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Cultural awareness
- Information management
43Done.
44Comms in Iraq
3
1
X
2
1. UHF 2. VHF 3. HF 4. SATPHONE X. PA system
4
45Bring superb and open comms
use them daily across all boundaries
teach them to everyone and leave them behind.
46Do daily work over those shared comms so you
ensure they work properly
47Establishing community usefulness quickly
48Hardware resilience
Bring hardware suited to both the environment and
the tasks.
Panasonic Toughbook CF-73
49Remote surveillance
50FotoNotes Annotation on-screen
51Interactive tele-journalism in the field
52Strong Angel Topic Areas
- Translation
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Cultural awareness
- Information management
53Post-Conflict Reconstruction Indicators
54Strong Angel II The Onsite Team
55The task solutions were designed along lines
that reached
across competing organizations
and across civil-military boundaries
56Across cultures
and into the community.
57Donations to the local community
58MEGABEAM Rogue WiFi disturbance PACOM Joint Fr
equency Management Office And Melanie
Local community trust solved the problem not
technology.
59Flexible solar array
60Ethical consultation
61NATO contingent
62Re-stating the guiding principles
- Disconnected operations are the rule, rather than
the exception. - Agility is more valuable than planning.
- Effectiveness depends on inclusiveness.
- Trust only grows on neutral ground.
- Open pipes and open eyes protect your data--not
the network. - Expect to wage war and peace simultaneously.
63Questions?