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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group to the Regions (HTTR)

Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group to the Regions (HTTR). Georgia Geospatial Conference Briefing October 18, 2012. Presentation Agenda. HIFLD Overview HIFLD to the Regions (HTTR) Overview Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Program Updates

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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group to the Regions (HTTR)

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  1. Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group to the Regions (HTTR) Georgia Geospatial Conference Briefing October 18, 2012

  2. Presentation Agenda • HIFLD Overview • HIFLD to the Regions (HTTR) Overview • Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) • Program Updates • Tools and Services

  3. Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Objective Support Domestic Infrastructure Data Gathering, Sharing and Protection, Visualization, and Spatial Knowledge Management for Homeland Defense, Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery Communities • Everyone Wants Situational Awareness • Everyone Wants a Common Operational Picture Both Require Common Foundation Data from Authoritative Sources (everything has location)

  4. HIFLD Official Members Over 5,200 Contributing Partners From 14 Executive Departments, 94 Agencies and 50 States Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group 4

  5. HIFLD WG Participants 08/01/2012 Total Participants: 5232

  6. HIFLD Evolution Diagram

  7. HIFLD Organizing Structure • HIFLD provides organization structure to: • Enhance situational awareness & support to HLS/HD/EPR&R infrastructure protection activities • Support the information sharing environment • Share best practices • Build, enhance, and sustain Partnerships • Provide resources for approved activities • ICTs work together in partnership to: • Provide technical support to HIFLD activities • Process and standards implementation for missions/ operations • Update governing/planning documents • Develop, validate and prioritize requirements • Current HIFLD Programs promote: • Common foundation infrastructure data • Enhanced partnership/participation at the State level • Increased Awareness of Federal support, data, tools, training and best practices • Understand / help resolve regional data and technical requirements HIFLD Interagency Coordination Teams (ICT) Data Rqts Process & Standards Technical HIFLD to the Regions Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group

  8. HIFLD to the Regions (HTTR) Purpose: To focus HIFLD support on assisting State priorities, get the HSIP data to all levels of government and build/strengthen federal, state, local government and private sector partnerships to enhance regional preparedness and response • Recent Events Supported: • Dissemination of HSIP Gold, Freedom, and Navteq State Release • NYC 9/11 GeoSymposium • NSGIC Conference • FEMA RISC Meetings • State Fusion Center Conference • Virginia, North Dakota, and other State GIS Confs • National Level Exercise 2011 • Super Bowls 2010 and 2011 • Midwest flood response • 2011 Hurricane season preparation and response • Ongoing and Upcoming Events: • Feedback on HSIP Gold, Freedom, and Navteq State Release • NAPSG Public Safety Summits • GITA GECCOs • National Guard JC4I Conference • 2012 Super Bowl • 2012 Democratic and Republican National Conventions • Infrastructure Data Coordination for Winter Storms, Spring Flooding, Summer Fires, Fall Hurricanes, etc. • HIFLD to the Regions Working Groups

  9. Program

  10. Approved for Official Release – NGA Case 11-366 Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) LiDAR Imagery • HSIP Gold • Compilation of ~450 Vector layers comprised of Commercial, Federal and State level Acquisitions. • Delivers Common Operational Data to the GEOINT Analyst. • Total number of Users: 164,000 plus • Acquire unclassified high-fidelity 1 meter elevation data over HSIP 133 major urban core areas of the U.S. – 5 year refresh schedule • Acquire unclassified high-resolution ortho-imagery (12 inch GSD or better) over HSIP 133 major urban areas of the U.S. – 2 to 4 year refresh schedule Source: USGS • HSIP Tiger Team originated after 911 between NGA (NIMA) and USGS. (May - June 2002) • Key Goals Pursued • Identification of Urban Areas • Prioritization methodology • Prioritization results • Urban extents • Minimum Essential Data Sets • Urban versus National • MEDS Features and Attributes Approved for Official Release – NGA Case 11-366

  11. Public Data Commodity Data Federal Data DATA FUSION Geospatial Framework Approved for Public Release – NGA Case 10-273 (Update) Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency HSIP GOLD 2011 DVD 1 OF 3 Infrastructure Data 18 Infrastructure Sectors (HSPD-7) Total # of Requests: 844 Total # of Supported Users: 164,801 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO FEDERAL LEVEL DISSEMINATION UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO HSIP FREEDOM via HSIN UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL LEVEL DISSEMINATION

  12. HSIP Gold 2012 Mission Areas 08/01/2012 (*Requesters were able to make multiple selections)

  13. Government Data Providers (47) U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of the Border Patrol U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Minerals Management Service (MMS) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Park Service U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Bureau of Transportation Statistics U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Non-Governmental Organizations American Red Cross (ARC) Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) U.S. Census Bureau National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) U.S. Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) National Guard Bureau (NGB) Air National Guard (ANG) Army National Guard (ARNG) U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) Office of Science Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) State/Local Approved for Public Release - NGA Case 10-157

  14. Data

  15. HSIP Gold 2012 Update • 5 DVD Set – Approximately 25 GB of Geospatial data • Relative Paths for all ArcGIS Layer Files (.lyr) • Metadata configured for use in ArcGIS 9.3x and 10x • Continue to strive for more complete FGDC compliant Metadata for all data provided in HSIP Gold 2012 Approved for Public Release - NGA Case 11-366 (updated)

  16. Approved for Public Release – NGA Case 11-366 (updated) HSIP Gold 2012 Commodity Data • NAVTEQ Corporation • Transportation • Core Points of Interest (hotels, restaurants, gas stations etc) • Routing and Address matching • Standalone locators built for ArcGIS 9.3 and 10.0 • Improved data dictionary for the 3Q2011 SDC deliverable • SDC Definition queries and layer files that utilize Street Restrictions (such as Hazardous Material Restrictions, Semi or Tractor Trailer Restrictions, etc…) • Ventyx • Electrical Energy • PLATTS • Oil and Natural Gas • Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) • Manufacturing and Business Points Approved for Public Release - NGA Case 11-366 (updated)

  17. Approved for Public Release – NGA Case 11-366 (updated) HSIP Gold – NAVTEQ State Release Data Licensing • HSIP Gold Data Release & Disclosure Non-Emergency (NGA Funded for NAVTEQ Data Release – renewed for 2012) • In support of State Fusion Centers, EOCs, State GIS Coordinators, State National Guard Joint Operation Centers, and State Emergency Management Coordination • Note: DoD Directive 5105.83 dated 05January 2011 - State National Guard Joint Operation Centers considered federal support • Release NAVTEQ Data to States for use in steady, daily operations (non-emergency) • Make HSIP data more readily accessible to State Governments • Reduce restrictions on HSIP data to use/share geospatial data • Increase use of common operational data supporting the mission • Response to HIFLD WG HSIP Gold/Freedom Feedback Session • NAVTEQ Data Distribution • DVD Distribution – Request from HIFLD web site or HTTR Reps Approved for Public Release - NGA Case 11-366 (updated)

  18. HSIP Gold Request for Presidential Declarations* * Presidential Declarations include Major Disaster and Emergency Declarations * HSIP Gold POC Includes: Information Exchange Brokers (IEBs), USGS Liaisons, FEMA Regional GIS Leads, and NGA (HSIP_team@nga.mil) Sub Process – For Requestor September 2011

  19. HSIP Freedom • Available to State and local governments • A subset of HSIP Gold; comprised of license-free data • Access through the DHS Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) GIS Portal or the USGS Hazards Data Distribution System (HDDS) https://government.hsin.gov/sites/gis/default.aspx http://hdds.usgs.gov/hdds2/

  20. Tools and Services

  21. Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII) What is the GII? • Investment in Hardware, Software, Data and Services for “common” geospatial requirements across the DHS/HLS community • Built to Enterprise Architecture Technical Reference Model (TARGET ARCHITECTURE)

  22. DHS Geospatial Tools • Purpose: • Ability to visualize multiple data layers from various sources • Provides situational awareness of threats, events impacting infrastructure • Informs planning, response, and recovery from all-hazard events • Applications and Access: • DHS Earth • Google Earth 3D platform for intuitive user interface, rapid data ingest and visualization • Includes HSIP Gold data layers • Access to real-time, dynamic situational data feeds • DHS OneView • Web-based viewer using Bing Maps • Access with HSIN credentials • More info at www.dhs.gov/HSIN

  23. Homeland Defense Operational Planning System (HOPS) • Web-accessible system that provides standardized GIS– based planning and operational tools along with fully integrated CIKR web mapping services for disseminating and exploiting high-hazard, high-impact assessments for use by Federal, State, regional, local, and tribal emergency management and responder agencies. https://hops.llnl.gov/

  24. https://www.hsin.gov https://www.hsin.gov

  25. Resources • Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group • www.hifldwg.org • Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) • https://www.hifldwg.org/hsip-overview • Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) • www.dhs.gov/HSIN • Homeland Defense Operational Planning System (HOPS) • https://hops-info.llnl.gov/

  26. Thank You for Your Time and Support Questions or Comments? Contact: HIFLD Working Group Web: www.hifldwg.org Feedback on HSIP Data? http://www.hifldwg.org/hsipfeedback

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