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First Responders Group (FRG) August 8, 2017

Strengthen first responder safety and effectiveness FRG Mission Strengthen first responder safety and effectiveness FRG is unique in supporting research for all first responder disciplines 3.3 Million First Responders, 70,000 Organizations, $144B in Annual Operating Costs

Protected, Connected and Fully Aware FRG Impact Themes Protected, Connected and Fully Aware Securing communities across America Making first responders safer and more effective Powering industry and spurring innovation

U.S. Public Safety Community United States: 326+ Million people served daily by first responders 5.5 million responders, 70,000 organizations, 240 million 9-1-1 calls per year 1,100,000 250,000 6,000 State/ Local Law Enforcement Officers Emergency Operations Centers 911 Operators 5.5 million responders statistic includes private sector, which is not included in the 3.3 million first responder total on slide 2. 1,100,000 850,000 2,200,000 EMS Professionals Firefighters Security Officers

Major FRG Programs First Responder Technologies Personal Protective Equipment Communications interoperability, compatibility and resiliency IED Response and Defeat Operations (RedOps) Public Safety Next Generation First Responder Apex Situational Awareness and Decision Support Behavioral, Economic and Social Sciences Flood Apex First Responder Unmanned Aerial Systems Applications International Engagement National Urban Security Technology Laboratory

Commercially Transitioned Technologies Examples Project Name Transition Partner / Manufacturer Purchase Information / Support Fire Ground Compass® Halcyon Products, Inc. http://www.halcyonproducts.com/fgc/ Board Armor™ Board Armor® http://www.board-armor.com/ Low Light TPZ Camera Industrial Video and Control Co. http://www.ivcco.com/ Flex-Tuff HS Glove (Improved Structure Firefighting Glove) Shelby Specialty Gloves http://www.shelbyglove.com/flextuff/flex-tuff-hs.html First Responder Support Tools (FiRST) App Applied Research Associates, Inc. https://www.firstsupporttools.com/ Pipe Bomb Cutter RE2, Inc. http://www.resquared.com/products/eod-tools/ Virtual Training: Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environment (EDGE) California Fire & Rescue Training Authority http://www.fireandrescuetraining.ca.gov/ Radio Internet-Protocol Communications Module (RIC-M) Christine Wireless, Inc. Avtec, Inc. http://christinewireless.com/purchase/ http://www.avtecinc.com/scout/integration/ric-m Wildland Firefighter Advanced Personal Protective System (WLFF APPS) Workrite Uniform Company Crew Boss PPE http://www.workrite.com/ https://crewbossppe.com/ High Definition (HD) Video Encoder (HD-S600) Digital Barriers https://www.digitalbarriers.com/tvi-encoders Finding Individuals for Disaster and Emergency Response (FINDER) R4, Inc. SpecOps Group Inc. http://www.r4-inc.com http://www.specops-group.com/ Prepaid Card Reader ERAD Group https://www.erad-group.com/erad-prepaid ViSi Mobile® System (Wireless Patient Vital Signs Monitoring) Sotera Wireless , Inc. http://www.soterawireless.com/ [Explosion] When an incident does occur and that 9-1-1 call comes in, everything shifts from preparing to response and recovery. And here again, we are developing technologies to meet the needs of those who are on the front line.

Project Responder 4 Most Critical Capabilities in Rank Order Capability 1: The ability to know the location of responders and their proximity to risks and hazards in real time. Capability 5: The ability to communicate with responders in any environmental conditions (including through barriers, inside buildings, and underground). Capability 2: The ability to detect, monitor, and analyze passive and active threats and hazards at incident scenes in real time. Capability 3: The ability to rapidly identify hazardous agents and contaminants. Capability 9: Protective clothing and equipment for all responders that protects against multiple hazards. Capability 6: Communications systems that are hands-free, ergonomically-optimized, and can be integrated into personal protective equipment. Capability 4: The ability to incorporate information from multiple and non-traditional sources (e.g., crowdsourcing and social media) into incident command and operations. Capability 7: The ability to remotely monitor the tactical actions and progress of all responders involved in the incident in real time. Capability 12: The ability to remotely scan an incident scene for signs of life and decomposition to identify and locate casualties and fatalities. Capability 10: The ability to identify what resources are available to support a response (including resources not traditionally involved in response), what their capabilities are, and where they are, in real time. Capability 11: Readily accessible, high-fidelity simulation tools to support training and exercises in incident management and response. Capability 8: The ability to identify trends, patterns, and important content from large volumes of information from multiple sources (including non-traditional sources) to support incident decision-making. Capability 13: The ability to monitor the status of resources and their functionality in current conditions, in real time. Capability 14: The ability to identify, assess, and validate emergency-response related software applications.