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Overview and HA/DR

All Partners Access Network. Overview and HA/DR. Pacific Warfighting Center US Pacific Command. Tim Gramp , APAN. Jerry Giles , Branch Chief. Ty Wooldridge , Division Chief. What Does APAN Provide?. Communities and Working Groups Internet Accessible Mobile and Low Bandwidth

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Overview and HA/DR

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  1. All Partners Access Network Overview and HA/DR Pacific Warfighting Center US Pacific Command Tim Gramp, APAN Jerry Giles, Branch Chief Ty Wooldridge, Division Chief

  2. What Does APAN Provide? • Communities and Working Groups • Internet Accessible • Mobile and Low Bandwidth • Security

  3. What Does APAN Do? Internet Non-Government Organizations Non-Traditional Partners Nations Non-Military Agencies Data Sources Other Systems

  4. What Does APAN Do? Internet Calendars and Events Collaborative Documents Multilingual Text Chat Online Discussions Social Networking Web Conferencing File Sharing Information Feeds Language Translation Personalized Dashboard Notifications Search Data Feeds Data Visualization Information and Data Context Geospatial Views (Maps) Integrate with External Systems Structured Data

  5. What is APAN Used For? • Humanitarian Assistance • Security Cooperation • Training and Exercises

  6. Where is APAN Used? Europe USG Asia-Pacific Africa South America

  7. Support Provided By APAN • Helpdesk • Training • Consulting • Software Development

  8. HA/DR Model Non-Traditional Interagency Partners NGO Data Sources Other Systems

  9. Future Focus Areas for APAN • User Experience • Situational Awareness • Unstructured to Structured Data • Geospatial Capabilities • Data Visualization • Integration with External Systems • Mobile and Low Bandwidth • Language Translation • Enhanced Profiles and Context • Inference and Discoverability Engine • Incorporation of Common Methodologies

  10. Demonstration

  11. Operation Unified Response: Haiti

  12. Timeline of Events • Haiti earthquake occurs • USSOUTHCOM designated lead for US military response (in support to USAID) • USSOUTHCOM declares APAN the official point for unclassified coordination • More than 1,000 responders join APAN and begin coordinating within 48 hours • APAN establishes 24/7 technical and user support and extends onsite presence • More than 1,900 responders are coordinating on APAN • Onsite support at USSOUTHCOM returns to USPACOM • APAN representatives arrive to SOUTHCOM for exercise planning discussions • 2,185 responders on APAN Apr 1st Feb 1 Jan 10 Jan 12

  13. Who Coordinated on APAN? • Countries Represented = 56 • Organizations Represented: • US military and agencies • International military and agencies • Non-Government Organizations • Average active or concurrent users = ~400 • Average time spent on the site per session: • 20.3% at 20 min – 1 hour • 30.76% at 5 min – 20 min • The First Two Weeks: • RFI Threads = 88 and 302 Responses • RFA Threads = 51 and 115

  14. How Did Members Participate?Technologies. APAN • Technologies • Blogs • Email Gateway / Mobile • Geo/RSS Data Feeds • Files • Forum Discussions • Google Earth • Metadata & Tagging • Micro-Blogging • Notifications • Profiles and Reputation • Sub Groups • Systems Integration • Text Chat

  15. How Did Members Participate?Activities. APAN • Activities • Focus Groups • Imagery • Operational View • Mission Update Briefs • Requests for Assistance • Requests for Information • Significant Events • Situational Reports • Situational Updates

  16. Everything is a Situational Update “Hospital Sacre Coeur in Milot Haiti is appealing for patients. NEED COORDINATION TO GET HELOS TO HOSPITAL” • 2-Days Later • 112 new patients from 20 • 12 Helo landings • 17 new foreign doctors • 4-Days Later • Expanded into nearby school • Expanded capacity by 100 • New COTS and equipment • Coordinated resupply

  17. Mobility and Metadata Supporting Situational Awareness

  18. Lessons Learned: What Worked? • Initial Communication • Simplicity • Profiles • Mobile and low bandwidth support • Integrating data and systems

  19. Lessons Learned: Challenges • Releasability of Information • Too Much Information • Structured vs Unstructured • Unified Approach and Methodology

  20. Road Ahead for APAN • More Mobility Support • Improved Language Support • Improved User Experience • Automatic Tagging and Context • Contextual Operational View • Interactive Operational View (GeoWiki) • Enhanced Profiles and Discoverability • System and Data Integration • Preconfigured for a Methodology

  21. Backup Slides

  22. Operated by PWC PACOM Owned Non .mil what is APAN PACOM Funded Accredited DAA Oversight DISA Gig Waiver Unclassified

  23. Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Response Open Source Research whatAPAN supports Joint Training Communities of Interest Coalition Exercises Information Distribution Security Cooperation

  24. Association of Southeast Asian Nations| Regional Forum Voluntary Disaster Relief | Special Operations Command Pacific | Pacific Area Special Operations Conference | Marine Forces Pacific | Khan Quest | Non-Lethal Weapons | Talisman Saber | US Forces Japan | Keen Edge | US Pacific Fleet | Pacific Partnership | Western Pacific Naval Symposium | US Pacific Command | BalikatanMultinational Planning Augmentation Team | Cobra Gold | Asia Pacific Intelligence Chiefs Conference | Chiefs of Defense | Senior Enlisted Leaders | Talisman Saber | Asia Pacific Defense Forum | Global Peace Operations Initiative | Joint Interagency Coordination Group | Transnational Intelligence Working Group | Joint Interagency Task Force West| Pandemic Influenza Working Group | Multinational Communications Interoperability Program | Pacific Endeavor | Mutual Defense Board | US Coast Guard | Quad Nations | Joint Task Force Homeland Defense | MakaniPahili | Vigilant Guard | Lightning Rescue | US Army Pacific | Garuda Shield | chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high yield explosive | Yama Sakura | Keris Strike | Yudh-Abhyas | Pacific Armies Management Seminars | Pacific Air Forces | Air Power Symposium | Pacific Lifeline | Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies | Asia Pacific Collaborative Security Consortium | whoAPAN supports

  25. 4th Evolution of APAN Stakeholder Driven Focus on Communication What isAPAN v4 Industry Driven Focus on Personalization Technology Refresh Focus on Collaboration Complete Integrated Suite

  26. Enable Effective Collaboration Capture Knowledge Communication Operational Objectives Disseminate Knowledge to the Right People Information Discovery Build Network of SME’s Situational Awareness Communities of Interest

  27. Communities Blogs, Forums, Wikis, and Profiles User Personalization Current Capabilities Search XMPP Chat Accessibility File Management RSS Syndication & Aggregation

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