Information Sharing for Situational Awareness and Common Operating Picture of All Organizations and All Operations INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS.

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Information Sharing for Situational Awareness and Common Operating Picture of All Organizations and All Operations INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community WebEOC BACKGROUND WebEOC is crisis information management software (CIMS) designed by emergency managers for sharing and wide distribution of real- time, critical information.

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS I.Mission Success through Information Sharing II.The need for Information Sharing III.An Effective, Efficient, Affordable Information Sharing Solution IV.Characteristics of WebEOC V.Questions/ Comments

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community INFORMATION SHARING GOAL ESTABLISH and MAINTAIN: Situational Awareness Common Operational Picture FOR EVERYONE

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community INFORMATION SHARING OBJECTIVES Communication from the Source Real-Time/ Near Real-Time Available to all with a Need to Know Available to all with a Need to Input Distributed Vertically, Horizontally, and Laterally Recorded Historical Documentation Information Flow is wrapped around the Organization’s Plan Information Flow Process is continuously being Improved Internationalized and Localized

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community SUCCESSFUL SOLUTION

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community WebEOC Web-Based WebEOC is the first Web-based CIMS Powerful enough to support the largest national command centers Affordable for even the smallest county EOC. DIAL UP – CABLE – WIRELESS – SATELLITE

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community WebEOC Characteristics Easy to Use – Easy to Remember Unlimited Users - Scalable Easily Configured by the Administrator Used by all types of Organizations for all kinds of Operations Exportable Status Boards/ Forms Alert/Notification and other Plug-in Interfaces User driven Features and Development Internationalized and Localized where Required

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community WebEOC Features Board Wizard Chat/Messaging Contact Lists Checklists INTERNET Links MapTac Plug-Ins GIS Team Management Exercise Simulator Information Sharing Status Boards Board Building Wizard Incident Reporting Situation Reporting Mission/Task Tracker Resource Management Damage Assessment Reports/Documentation Electronic Forms

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community WebEOC Community of Users Most U.S. Federal Agencies 48 Military Installations or Major Commands 46 U.S. State EOCs and/or Fusion Centers Local and State EM/HLS Organizations Hospitals, Health Departments, Medical Centers Water, Power, Telecommunications other Critical Infrastructure Airlines, Airport/Port Authorities, Mass Transit, RR, Cruise Lines Universities and other Institutions Financial, Petro-Chemical, Theme Park, other organizations/ corp. Defense and other Large Govt Contractors Non-Governmental Organizations Other World Government Agencies and Businesses

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community QUESTIONS/COMMENTS Mark Goodman VP Eastern Division Esi/WebEOC Ph West Jefferson, NC 28694

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community WebEOC Live A collection of WebEOC best practices

WebEOC ® Boundless Collaboration The Power of Community ESiWebFUSION facilitates bi- directional, multi-threaded, asynchronous communication and data sharing between WebEOCs and third party applications through a push-pull, store and forward model. ESiWebFUSION Server WebEOC 7 Server 3 rd Party Application Server