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UME Interoperability with RedIRIS: Enhancing Emergency Communications

Learn how the Emergency Military Unit collaborates with RedIRIS to create the National Emergency Network for better communication during crises. Explore the successful integration of military and civil networks for efficient coordination. Witness the connectivity infrastructure used in emergency situations.

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UME Interoperability with RedIRIS: Enhancing Emergency Communications

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  1. RedIRIS The Emergency Military Unit as user of RedIRIS Dr. Alberto Pérez Gómez Deputy Director of RedIRIS Entidad pública empresarial Red.es TF-MSP Meeting Paris, RENATER Offices, 15.04.2009 1

  2. UME

  3. UME UME – Unidad Militar de Emergencia (Emergency Military Unit) Created by the Prime Minister in 2006 to provide support to other national and regional civil units in case of emergency (floods, earthquakes, fires, severe snowfalls, terrorist attacks…) 3.500 soldiers distributed in seven different locations nationwide Connectivity is a key factor Need to interconnect with other military and civil networks – security is critical in this environment RENEM (National Emergency Network): Deployed over RedIRIS. It interconnects the military Wide Area Network (WAN) with different civil centers which provide emergency warnings or coordinate action in case of emergency (including regional 112 centers – previously not connected among themselves) Many of the centers providing emergency warnings were already affiliated to RedIRIS (National Meteorology Center, Spanish Oceanographic Institute, National Geology Institute..)

  4. UME Communications Civil Networks Military Networks UME Civil satellite Public Telephony Networks ISDN, GSM, GPRS Military Networks NATO & Bilateral Integration of warnings and coordination centers at three levels National Regional Local Nodos Permanentes Military Satellite SPAINSAT Nodos Desplegables Interoperability with Military Networks Civil Satellite

  5. UMEWarning and coordination centers

  6. UME - RENEMNational Emergency Network RGT MINISDEF & RETUME

  7. UME - RENEM

  8. UME - Affiliation The UME (“Unidad Militar de Emergencia” - Military Emergency Unit) was not among the kind of institutions which would usually become users of RedIRIS Additionally, in order to be able to use RedIRIS to create RENEM (National Emergency Network), it was necessary to allow several centers (like regional 112’s) to connect to RedIRIS, even though those centers did not belong to the standard RedIRIS groups of users Affiliation of UME and of several of the centers it had to collaborate with through RENEM had to be specifically approved ad hoc by all the parties involved: MDE (Ministry of Defence – to which the UME belongs) MICINN (Ministry of Science and Innovation – it funds RedIRIS and sets the basic strategic guidelines) MITYC (Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade – Red.es, which manages RedIRIS, belongs to its State Department on Telecommunications and Information Society) Successful example of collaboration and widening of the RedIRIS user groups Dr. Tomás de Miguel, Director of RedIRIS, was awarded by the Minister of Defence the Military Merit Cross

  9. Edificio Bronce, Plaza Manuel Gómez Moreno s/n 28020 Madrid. España www.red.es Tel.: 91 212 76 20 / 25, Fax: 91 212 76 35

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