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Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education

Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education. Improving Emergency Preparedness for Higher Education Through Using Digital Technology and Critical Infrastructure Planning for Higher Education. Member Institutions. Old Dominion University Paul D. Camp Community College

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Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education

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  1. Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education Improving Emergency Preparedness for Higher Education Through Using Digital Technology and Critical Infrastructure Planning for Higher Education

  2. Member Institutions • Old Dominion University • Paul D. Camp Community College • Thomas Nelson Community College • Tidewater Community College • Troy University • Regent University • Virginia Wesleyan College • Christopher Newport University • College of William and Mary • Eastern Shore Community College • Eastern Virginia Medical School • ECPI University • Hampton University • Joint Forces Staff College • Norfolk State University Affiliate Members WHRO Public Media Cox Communications The Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education was established by the Virginia State Legislature in 1973.

  3. Improving Emergency Preparedness for Higher Education ThroughUsing Digital Technology Project Lead: Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education Project Length: Two Years Total Amount Received: $ 425,000

  4. Project Area This project brings digital bandwidth from WHRO-TV Public Television to enhance public safety communications Critical decision making data can be securely delivered over WHRO’s signal All schools in the consortium are within WHRO’s coverage area

  5. Project Outline • Outcome / Why Project Is Needed: • To provide crucial information to first responders during an emergency on a college campus by using existing digital bandwidth from WHRO • To enhance emergency notifications to students, faculty and staff • Activity / What Will Be Done: • All pertinent information about college campuses including, but not limited to, building blueprints, hazardous material information, crisis plans, evacuation plans and live security video will be sent to first responders using the digital bandwidth provided by WHRO • As a part of this system, all college computers and flat-screen messaging boards will display emergency notifications in the form of real-time text crawls which automatically scroll along the bottom of the display screens

  6. Incident Data Where You Need It, When You Need It Incident One

  7. Digital Project Information

  8. Digital Project Information USES • Campus and local police will gain access to critical incident response data during times of crisis • Crisis response data will be organized and centralized to improve access during emergencies • Interoperability will be enhanced by providing access to WHRO delivered content across agencies • Regional scope provides immediate benefit to multiple departments and allows for future expansion • Allows access to incident response data that is difficult or impossible to access at current incident scenes like: live surveillance video • Will also improve emergency warnings to students faculty and staff

  9. Sustainment • How will your project be sustained after the project period has ended? • The Colleges and Universities of the Virginia Tidewater Consortium will share the ongoing support and maintenance costs • Consortium economies of scale and cost sharing allow members to continue to benefit from projects that extend beyond the funding period • There is history and precedent to support this with previous projects

  10. Designing a Critical Infrastructure Plan for Higher Education in Hampton Roads Project Lead: Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education Project Length: Three Years Total Amount Received: $ 330,000

  11. Outcome: Why Project is Needed The September 2010 Gap Analysis Report identified the lack of a regional critical infrastructure program or plan as a capability gap most relevant to the region’s risk profile. The study recommended that the HR Regional Critical Infrastructure Protection Committee develop a regional CIKR program focused on identifying and prioritizing critical assets, setting security goals, and risk assessment.

  12. Activity / What Will Be Done: • Working in corroboration with Office of Commonwealth Preparedness, private and public sector partners, regional authorities, and various state sector specific agencies, Virginia Tidewater Consortium for Higher Education will oversee research, writing and implementation of a critical infrastructure plan for institutions of higher education. By developing a CIKR protection program aligned with the NIPP and the VA Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resiliency Strategy, Hampton Roads will integrate its regional CIKR protection program with the Commonwealth and the national level.

  13. What Will Be Done Goal 1: Enhance Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Capabilities Objective 1.1 Increase Critical Infrastructure Protection The HR Plan extends CIKR protection and preparedness to the local level, and builds off the same framework laid out in the NIPP and VA Plan. Adaptations to the definitions of sector-specific agencies are made to specifically adapt for the differing authority framework in regional planning and government; thus the nineteenth sector- Higher Education.

  14. What Will Be Done DHS issued this guide to assist in the development of a CIKR protection program that includes organizational structures and mechanisms for coordination between government and private sector entities and that can be used to implement the NIPP risk management framework.

  15. Sustainment • How will your project be sustained after the project period has ended? • The completion of this project will produce a deliverable document entitled “The Hampton Roads Homeland Security Strategy-The Hampton Roads Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resiliency Strategic Plan for Institutions of Higher Education.” The project will terminate with the delivery of this document to HRPDC’s CIPP Steering Committee. • Once the HR Plan has been written, the sector-specific plan for Higher Education can be used as a template for the other sectors. A successful regional plan could lead to the inclusion of a nineteenth sector (Higher Education) to both the VA Plan and the NIPP.

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