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Solutions for an Unsettled World: A Homeland Security Integration Architecture

Session id: 40129. Solutions for an Unsettled World: A Homeland Security Integration Architecture. Stan Defilippi Senior Director Oracle Corporation. Foundations of Homeland Security. Law Science and Technology Information Sharing International Cooperation

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Solutions for an Unsettled World: A Homeland Security Integration Architecture

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  1. Session id: 40129 Solutions for an Unsettled World: A Homeland Security Integration Architecture Stan DefilippiSenior Director Oracle Corporation

  2. Foundations of Homeland Security • Law • Science and Technology • Information Sharing • International Cooperation -National Strategy for Homeland Security, July 2002

  3. Foundations of Homeland Security • Law • Science and Technology • Information Sharing • International Cooperation -National Strategy for Homeland Security, July 2002

  4. Guiding Principles—Information Sharing • Balance security with privacy • View federal, state and local as one entity • Capture information once at the source • Create trusted databases -National Strategy for Homeland Security, July 2002

  5. Oracle’s Vision—National Information Sharing Vertical & Horizontal Integration Transportation DoD/Intel Cargo Tracking Surveillance Data Manifests Threat Data FEDERAL Watch Lists Intelligence Data Secure, Integrated, National Homeland Security Information Public Health Criminal Justice Bio Surveillance Investigative Data Medical Records Criminal Records Syndromic Indicators Wanted Lists STATE Emergency Management Physical Infrastructure ER Availability Asset Availability Pipeline Gas/Water,… Road Networks Volunteer Data National Landmarks MUNICIPAL Consolidate – Simplify – Integrate – Secure

  6. Oracle’s Approach • Common Solution Pattern for Integration • Solution Sets to solve specific business problems

  7. iHub The Oracle Technology Solution… – simple, yet elegant Oracle Application Server 10G Oracle 10G Database

  8. iHub Oracle Applications Server 10G Management &Security e-Business Integration Portals J2EE, & Web Services Wireless BusinessIntelligence Performance & Caching

  9. Response Recovery Case Management Multi-Level Label Security Role-based Single Sign-on Multi-Level Label Security Business Partners Readiness iHub Enterprise Portal, Collaboration, Business Intelligence, Wireless Common Operational Picture Central Repository Centralized Data Repository Data Warehouse ETL OLAP Data Mining Oracle’s Solution Architecture … Users Presentation … Applications Integration/ Web Services Connected Legacy Systems …

  10. Integration Solution Sets for Homeland Security • Integrated Justice • Intelligence • Bioterrorism • Identification • Biometrics-based National Driver’s License • Visitor Entry/Exit • Transportation • Global Cargo Tracking • Inter-modal Tracking of BNICE Substances within our borders • Protection of Critical Infrastructure

  11. State Oracle’s Integrated Justice Solution iHub County Federal City

  12. Value Chain Corrections Agency M Police Courts … 5 6 7 8 N 1 2 3 4 System Silos The Historic Business Problem ~87,000 jurisdictions 100,000’s systems

  13. Corrections Justice iHub Prosecutor Law Enforcement Citizens Emergency Management The Oracle Integrated Justice Solution Public Defender Courts Parole/Probation

  14. Justice iHub Data Exchange Types Courts Public Defender Push Query Prosecutor Pull Corrections Publish Subscribe Parole/Probation Push Law Enforcement Subscribe Citizens Emergency Management

  15. A look inside the Justice iHub Justice iHub Defender App Courts App Prosecutor App Corrections App Police App Parole App

  16. A look inside the Justice iHub InterConnect Workflow Defender Application Courts Application BusinessProcessManagement SemanticTransformation Adapter Adapter Prosecutor Application Corrections Application Reliable Messaging Adapter Adapter Business Partner Connect Police Application Adapter Adapter Parole Application

  17. Justice iHub Justice Enterprise Portal Justice Transaction Base Justice iHub is built upon Justice XML Law Enforcement Prosecutor Public Defender Courts Corrections Probation & Parole XML Protection Order XML Sentencing Order XML Arrest Warrant XMLCharging Document XML Disposition Order Query * XML Disposition Order XML Arrest/ Incident Report XML RAP Sheet XML DDS * Any user can query

  18. Justice iHub CP Justice iHub enables Wireless & Spatial Any Device • Any Content: • Geo-coding • Routing • Mapping Gateway Justice iHub • Any Content: • Field Reports • Incident Reports • Accident Reports • E-mail

  19. Data Interview Patakos Record brown cho Image 931 Test ellison Suspect ang Cert 973 973 uthenticate fitzger Fingerprint VA tag 2345 johnso garcia Terrorist Cert els 666 Bomb duffy Wash DC Blue Van nussbaum Access control Privacy & integrity of data Comprehensive auditing Privacy & integrity of communications Identify & Authenticate Security Division Chief Watch Commander Network Shift Supervisor Patrol Officer

  20. Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Integrated Justice Network • An iHub may be networked with other iHubs across a network, based upon: • Transaction volume • System Management decisions Central iHub

  21. So where is this going?

  22. Trends/Visions • Open standards • Virtualization • “National Information Grid” • Network Centric Operations

  23. On Standard • Federal Enterprise Architecture • Interagency Common Reference Model • Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation • Open Computing - Linux, J2EE, XML • Spatial Standards - NSDI

  24. Virtual Private Database (VPD) Record A Record B User 1 Record A Record B Record C Record D Record A Record C Record D User 2 Record B Record D • Several VPDs within a single instance • Role-based security access User N

  25. Virtual Private Network (VPN) Concept VPN DB DB VPD VPD DB DB VPD VPD VPD VPD • Virtual single instance • Over distributed physical network

  26. Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub “National Information Grid” Concept Western Jurisdiction Central Jurisdiction Eastern Jurisdiction Grid Fabric

  27. “National Information Grid” Concept • iHub pushes/pulls information per business rules • Query from virtual database • User provisioning across grid • Hosting allows for utility pricing model • If Hosted iHub experiences heavy transactional load, then… • Dynamic reallocation of transaction processing to another Hosted iHub • 10G RAC clusters for high availability • Add blade clusters for scalability as the demand grows

  28. Network Centric Operations • 21st century information age operations • Networked sensors, infrastructure and operators • “System of systems” • Mass of effects rather than physical forces • Speed of command/decision • “3D arena” • Global/national awareness • Self-synchronization State International National Local

  29. Network Centric Homeland Security (NCS) States DOT Gov. Counties State Police Courts Hub Court Emergency Mgmt Public Health Sheriff Cities Police Hospital Hub Emergency Mgmt Fire Hub EMS • At each level: • Public Safety • Justice • Intelligence • Emergency Management • Public Health • Transportation • Executive agencies DoD Hub FEMA Hub Hub CIA INS FBI TSA Federal

  30. Case Management Recovery Response Multi-Level Label Security Multi-Level Label Security Role-based Single Sign-on Readiness iHub Common Operational Picture Enterprise Portal, Collaboration, Business Intelligence, Wireless NCS Solution Architecture … Users Presentation … Applications Standards-Based Web Services Grid Services Grid Fabric

  31. NCS—Building a Common Operational Picture Emergency Management BioTerrorism Judiciary Law Enforcement Citizen Interaction Critical Infrastructure Tracking Risk Assessment Geo-spatial information Border Security Nat’l Comms Common data model Security Infrastructure deployment Role-based user access

  32. Al Qaeda means “the network”

  33. Other Solution Sets

  34. Integration Solution Sets for Homeland Security • Integrated Justice • Intelligence • Bioterrorism • Identification • Biometrics-based National Driver’s License • Visitor Entry/Exit • Transportation • Global Cargo Tracking • Inter-modal Tracking of BNICE Substances within our borders • Protection of Critical Infrastructure

  35. FBI Gang FBI Warrant DOS TIPOFF Interpol FBI IAFIS BICE Lookout BICE Border TSA No Fly TSA Selectee DoD Top 10 DOS Lookout BICE Ident iHub iHub iHub iHub iHub iHub Watch List Enterprise Portal Watch List iHub Watch List Transaction Base

  36. Information Sharing for: Investigative Targets Alerts Hotline Tips Extremist Groups Emergency Contacts Equipment & Training Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Law Enforcement Intel iHub Boston Detroit Chicago NYC DC Los Angeles Dallas

  37. License Justice iHub DMV iHub AAMVA iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub Justice iHub DMV iHub DMV iHub DMV iHub Driver’s License iHub One State DMV AAMVAnet Biometrics License Trans Base To other 49 States State WAN CCH NLETS AFIS To other 49 States

  38. Trans iHub Federated Command Center Global Transportation iHub Carrier Broker Port of Origin Port of Destination • Real-time tracking from point of origin • People • Cargo Coast Guard Customs EPA INS

  39. D E M O N S T R A T I O N Justice iHub

  40. Next Steps…. • To request a complimentary 1-on-1 consultation to begin a personalized assessment of the potential benefits of an Oracle solution based on your organization’s environment, stop by the Oracle Consultations area in the Oracle DEMOgrounds section of the Exhibit Hall. • For information on our services, visit the Oracle Consulting booth in the Oracle Services area in the Oracle DEMOgrounds section of the Exhibit Hall.

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  42. Q & Q U E S T I O N S A N S W E R S A

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