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Dependencies on NETS

Dependencies on NETS. Presented by UCAR Technical Security. Topics to be Covered. Multicast Radio System. Homeland Security Radio System. UCAR Duress Buttons. Documentation. NETS Closets. New IP based Camera Systems. Future IP Based Access Control System. Fiber-optic Communication.

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Dependencies on NETS

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  1. Dependencies on NETS Presented by UCAR Technical Security

  2. Topics to be Covered • Multicast Radio System. • Homeland Security Radio System. • UCAR Duress Buttons. • Documentation. • NETS Closets. • New IP based Camera Systems. • Future IP Based Access Control System. • Fiber-optic Communication

  3. Multicast Radio System

  4. What is the Purpose of this System? • Primary Communication between, • Jean Hancock, Shuttle Service, Receptionist, Maintenance Snow Crews, and Security.

  5. Dependencies on NETS • UCAR is currently operating six of these Radio Control Consoles through the network • Possible expansion of two more, which would require an additional two network drops • Expansion is not likely

  6. Homeland Security Radio System • Technical Security is currently waiting on Homeland Security to move their radio equipment into room 591 at the Mesa • NETS has completed all requests involved in the move of this equipment, which includes, • One T1 line for Radio Equipment • One Cisco Telephone for Technician use

  7. UCAR Duress Buttons • Security has recently re-evaluated it's Duress Button response and made some changes • Currently UCAR is using network wall plates and closets for cross connects to keep our Duress Buttons operational • Due to a recent evaluation, Duress Buttons are not likely to be expanded anytime soon. .

  8. What are Duress Buttons • strategically placed “buttons”, that when pressed, activate a SILENT alarm • which in turn alerts Security, Front Desk personnel and the NCAR operator of an emergency in the area via the NETS telephone system.

  9. Documentation • Goal to Create SQL Database • Tracking of current & future systems supported by Technical Security. • Install Base (product type, location maps, dates) • Wire routing (i.e. cable runs, cross connects) • Technical Issues • Preventive Maintenance • Links to product information • Seek input from NETS group

  10. NETS Closets Insure Accurate Labeling, Neatness & Color Coding of all Cables and Cross Connects. • NETS input on configuration considerations, and any information required to keep existing NETS documentation current.

  11. New IP Based Camera System • IP video surveillance is fast becoming the norm when it comes to advanced video surveillance. • Technical Security has purchased a new NVR ( Network Video Recorder ) and we have been testing four new IP based Cameras.

  12. What have we learned? • Real time monitoring • Full Motion detection • Powerful search capabilities • Remote viewing • Much, much better picture quality

  13. Digital Recorder Image

  14. NVR Image

  15. Dependencies on NETS? • We will be adding four more new cameras in the next couple of Months. • Technical Security will be purchasing a Second NVR before the end of the year. • This may result in a request of possibly 12 new network drops in the upcoming year.

  16. Where might these cameras be located. • High Profile areas • UCAR / NCAR Shipping and Receiving Dock areas. • Reception Desk. • Building Main Entrances. • RAF

  17. Future IP Access Control System? • UCAR`S Access Control System is lagging behind current Access Control Technology. • Technical Security is in the beginning stages of researching new Access Control systems. • This starts with meeting the needs of all divisions that will need to be involved.

  18. Cooperation from • Event Services • Budget and Finance • Human Resources • Information Technology • NETS

  19. Advantages of IP System • Alarm Management. • Integration of Video/and Management. • Temperature Monitoring. • Voice over IP. • Ability to Manage System from anywhere.

  20. Future IP Based Access Control System

  21. Conversion to IP Access • Technical Security has been Designing our current System to be Converted to IP for the Past 3 years. • Building's Ready to Convert, • Center Green 1,2,3,and 4, • Foothills 0,3,4, • RAF • Marshall

  22. Basic Access System Overview Few Network Drops Needed • No Server - (Linex & MySQL embedded) • Accessed via any OS, any web browser, from anywhere • Small footprint on network infrastructures • As we get closer to assessing different vendors, we would value the networking groups input as to any un-foreseen issues.

  23. Fiber-optic communication • Technical Security may be requesting our Typical Two or Three Fiber patches per Year. • One to be requested this week!

  24. Road Cameras???

  25. Dependencies on NETS? • Technical Security is 100% Dependent on our Networking Group in order to complete this Project. • Possibly we could schedule a meeting to discuss where this project is, and the dependencies on Technical Security. • .

  26. Questions / Comments ?

  27. The End.

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