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1 SUNGARD www.sungard.com/vivista Rowland Monk Product Manager, NSPIS Command and Control Project Mesa Edinburgh, 26 th October 2005 Interoperability

2 SUNGARD Interoperability  What is Interoperability and why do we want it?  What Interoperability can we see today?  Where is it going?

3 SUNGARD What is Interoperability? “The ability of two systems to operate in conjunction” Not justifiable as an end in itself

4 SUNGARD What is Interoperability FOR?  To facilitate  improved business processes  better co-operation between organisations  better service to the public / community

5 SUNGARD What has driven Interoperability?  Hungerford, UK, 19 th August 1987  No communication between telephone and radio users  reduced availability of information to resources on the ground  New York, USA, 11 th September 2001  No direct communication between different emergency services  delays in communicating warnings and instructions  Increase in International Crime  Requires an increase in international co-operation

6 SUNGARD What Interoperability is Occurring?  Civil Contingencies Act, 2004  Mandates interoperability of First Response organisations  Airwave  UK Police Forces using a single, national radio network  UK Emergency Services moving towards common radio network  Ambulance Radio to be upgraded nationally to Airwave  FireLink radio upgrade currently under tender  NSPIS  National Strategy for Police Information Systems  ISS4PS  Promoting component-based development of interoperable applications

7 SUNGARD Cooperative Policing Operations Cross-Border

8 SUNGARD Cooperative Policing Operations Overlapping – BTPOverlapping – BTP, HA

9 SUNGARD Cooperative Policing Operations Overlapping - HA

10 SUNGARD Major Events  G8 Summit – Gleneagles  Officers seconded from all over the country  All could use their own Airwave radios  Control Rooms utilised outside “host” force  Trafalgar 200 Celebrations  International Naval Event  Led by Ministry of Defence Police  Multi-Agency Involvement

11 SUNGARD System Interoperability Examples  Police Voice Portal (PVP)  Voice enquiries over Airwave for Vehicle checks on PNC  Results spoken back and/or sent by text message  GPS provides officer location for audit trail  Automatic Resource Location (ARL)  GPS provides officer location  Grid References sent automatically over Airwave to C&C  C&C controls the frequency of location updates

12 SUNGARD Resources ICCS Call Handling CentreDispatch Centre Command & Control Back Office Call Distribution Server Call Handling PSTN PABX Digital Trunk Radio Tetra Gateway Alias Database Public Callers C&C Browser Back Office Other Agencies Command & Control Interoperability in the Control Room

13 SUNGARD Interoperability – Conclusions  Interoperability is a Facilitator  The Technology is Available  What are the Business Processes?  Is there the Will to see it through and realise the benefits? Rowland Monkrowland.monk@vivista.co.ukwww.sungard.com/vivista


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