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Virginia Local Government IT Executives (VALGITE) April 26, 2010 Bruce Sturk & Leslie Fuentes – City of Hampton.

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1 Virginia Local Government IT Executives (VALGITE) April 26, 2010 Bruce Sturk & Leslie Fuentes – City of Hampton

2 Overview What What Why & How Why & How Challenges Challenges Next Steps Next Steps Virginia’s Operational Integration Cyber Center of Excellence “VOICCE”

3 What Virginia’s Operational Integration Cyber Center of Excellence (VOICCE) environment An environment that: - Simulates a city or community (municipality) - Tests cyber related events or impacts - Evaluates and assess current cyber processes and procedures - Supports National level organizations cyber capabilities development operational facility An operational facility that: - Hosts systems - Hosts technical expertise - Creates scenarios training facility A training facility to facilitate: - Experimentation - Structured evaluations - User workshops A “Municipal” Cyber Test Bed

4 Grant Background National Cyber Leap Year Objectives of Nation Cyber Leap Year: 1. 1. construction of a national research & technology agenda to ID the most promising ideas and brings them to fruition 2. 2. jumpstarting game- changing, multi-disciplinary development efforts Comprehensive National Cyber Initiative (CNCI) within Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-23, developed by the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program Senior Steering Group (SSG) for Cybersecurity.

5 Synergize Satellites of Excellence to Capture Core Competencies

6 Not an all inclusive list but… Why… Create World-Class “Municipal Cyber Lab” supporting the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative “When it comes to cyber security, government and the private sector need to recognize that an individual vulnerability is a common weakness.” Melissa Hathaway, : Support State & Federal Initiatives: Plan: “To train the way we’ll respond, training scenarios must capture the benefits of information sharing & risks of Cyber incidents.” How… Leverage: Surrounding communities of interest (Local Gov’t., Cyber Industry, State & Federal) Deep understanding of local government operations Experienced work force who understand the challenges and create workable, timely solutions Leading edge Modeling & Simulation labs

7 VOICCE 1 st Year Grant Activities Pilot Project & Proof of Concept activities Pilot Project & Proof of Concept activities Develop initial cyberspace data collection / research & study baseline informationDevelop initial cyberspace data collection / research & study baseline information Define a VOICCE cyberspace experimentation set of processes, procedures and responsesDefine a VOICCE cyberspace experimentation set of processes, procedures and responses Develop cyberspace municipal event scenarios Develop VOICCE architectural design with typical(s) of local IT department tools & resources Execute and assess initial VOICCE construct / scenarios Distribute VOICCE Proof of Concept Report

8 Focus On Local Government Roll of VALGITE and localities Localities identify most pressing local risks & needs Incident response Training Tools & resources Risk assessment others Localities identify proof of concepts, scenarios & requirements with VOICCE collaborators VOICCE resources build scenarios and assist in scenario utilization VOICCE reports on progress and research

9 Established 501-3c (VOICCE Inc.) – Feb 2010 Established 501-3c (VOICCE Inc.) – Feb 2010 Participated in Virtual Crisis Response Experiment with Army Research Laboratory, Joint Future Laboratory, Suffolk, VA to learn about virtual collaboration tools and human factors of working in a virtual environment – Feb 2010 Participated in Virtual Crisis Response Experiment with Army Research Laboratory, Joint Future Laboratory, Suffolk, VA to learn about virtual collaboration tools and human factors of working in a virtual environment – Feb 2010 VOICCE presentation to MuniGov2.0– Mar 2010 VOICCE presentation to MuniGov2.0– Mar 2010 Temporary collaboration space through OpenVCE (in a Virtual Collaboration Environment)* managed by the University of Edinburgh includes virtual office and collaboration tools (website and other collaborative tools) – Mar 2010 Temporary collaboration space through OpenVCE (in a Virtual Collaboration Environment)* managed by the University of Edinburgh includes virtual office and collaboration tools (website and other collaborative tools) – Mar 2010 VALGITE presentation – Feedback from VA Local Governments on the VOICCE project – Apr 2010 VALGITE presentation – Feedback from VA Local Governments on the VOICCE project – Apr 2010 Department of Homeland Security – meeting to get feedback on our approach and plans – May 2010 Department of Homeland Security – meeting to get feedback on our approach and plans – May 2010 VOICCE Progress To Date * OpenVCE I-Room awarded second place in the collaboration category in Federal Virtual World Challenge 2010-04-01

10 The Commonwealth Has a “VOICCE” Bruce Sturk Director of Federal Facilities Support City of Hampton bsturk@hampton.gov 757-727-6884 http://openvce.net/voicce


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