紧急数据意识:压力下的共享

L. Budnick
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在紧急情况下,在大型计划活动期间,甚至在日常操作中,向需要了解信息的人获取信息的能力可能是一个具有挑战性的问题。紧急资产和态势感知信息可能以任意数量的地点和格式提供,对这些信息的访问通常嵌入在垂直应用程序中,并由地方当局控制。基于一份来自国土安全部的合同,为潜在的国家部署创建一个操作原型,雷神公司与佛罗里达州坦帕警察局以及高性能操作和规划工具的供应商合作,创建了一个Web门户系统,该系统允许用户使用基于通用标准的查询机制无缝地跨多个系统和数据库搜索数据。SafetyNet原型系统的特点类似于其他区域信息共享项目,如N-DEx(执法国家数据交换),尽管SafetyNet更侧重于一般信息。SafetyNet可以成为一个数据源,输入到这些其他系统中,或者成为汇总数据的用户,将执法数据与其他数据源结合起来。安全网的目标是通过提供一种标准的通用机制,将存储在不同格式和配置的数据库中的资源数据合并到一个单一的、虚拟的、联合的网络系统中,从而提高应急响应人员数据的全面性和及时性。在需求过程中,我们添加了说明,我们不打算取代坦帕警察组织中的现有系统。
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Emergency Data Awareness: Sharing Under Stress
The ability to get information to and from those who need to know in a time of an emergency, during large planned event, or even for daily operations can be a challenging problem. Emergency asset and situational awareness information might be available in any number of locations and formats, and access to that information is typically embedded in vertical applications and controlled by local authorities. Based on a contract from the Department of Homeland Security to create an operational prototype for a potential national deployment, Raytheon worked with the Tampa, Florida Police Department and with the vendors of highly capable operational and planning tools to create a Web portal system that allows a user to search for data seamlessly across multiple systems and databases using a common standards-based query mechanism. The SafetyNet prototype system has characteristics similar to other regional information sharing efforts like N-DEx, the Law Enforcement National Data Exchange, although SafetyNet has a more general information focus. SafetyNet could become a source, feeding into these other systems, or a user of the aggregated data, combining Law Enforcement data with other data sources. The goal of the SafetyNet is to improve the comprehensiveness and timeliness of data to emergency responders by providing a standard universal mechanism that merges that resource data stored in the differently formatted and configured databases into a single, virtual, federated, networked system. During the requirements process, we added the note that we did not intend to displace existing systems in the Tampa Police organization.
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