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Infrastructure Security Leveraging the ITS Experience Base

Summer Meeting • August 30 – September 1, 2005. Infrastructure Security Leveraging the ITS Experience Base. Presented at ITS America Commercial Vehicle and Mobility Forum. K.K Saxena, CCP Principal Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. kk.saxena@kimley-horn.com.

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Infrastructure Security Leveraging the ITS Experience Base

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  1. Summer Meeting • August 30 – September 1, 2005 Infrastructure SecurityLeveraging the ITS Experience Base Presented at ITS America Commercial Vehicle and Mobility Forum K.K Saxena, CCP Principal Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. kk.saxena@kimley-horn.com

  2. The Security Era:Agencies, Needs and Technologies • Airports • Ports • Utility Owners • Water, sewer, electric and gas • D.O.T.s • Counties • Cities

  3. Typical Security Needs • Perimeter Security • Access Control; Card Control, Key Control • Video Monitoring • Chemical, BIO, Radiation Detection • Vehicle Monitoring

  4. Infrastructure Security Vulnerability Assessment Needs Analysis Emergency Response Plan Security Enhancement Plan Concept Design: Alternatives, Costs Infrastructure/Communication Design Devices: Sensors, detectors, cameras, signs & controllers Data Processing, Automation of Operator Function Status Displays, Video Walls,Web-based ITS Feasibility Studies Needs Analysis Incident Management Plan ITS Master Plan Concept of Operations Complete PS & E Package Devices: Sensors, detectors, cameras, signs & controllers Data Processing, Automation of Operator Function Status Displays, Video Walls,Web-based Security & ITS: Parallel Processes

  5. Infrastructure Security ProjectTypical Steps • Vulnerability Assessment • Emergency Response Plan • Needs Analysis • Security Enhancement Plan/ Concept of Operations ― Alternatives Analysis • Concept Design ― Deployment Costs ― O & M Costs • Infrastructure/Communications Design • Devices, Sensors, Detectors, Cameras, Signs, Controllers • Data Processing, Automation of Operator Functions • Status Displays, Video Walls, Web-based distribution

  6. Examples of Cross-Over Technology Experience • Water System Vulnerability Assessments • 4 in Texas; 3 in California • Miami International Airport Security • Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles • Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport Security • Port of Miami Security • Sky Harbor (Phoenix) Airport Security • City of Phoenix Water Utility System • Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA)

  7. Miami International Airport Perimeter Security • Telecommunications Master Plan Update • 18 Technology Assessments and Deployments • Integration of Multiple Technologies at Interim and Final Center • Field and Operations Center Deployments

  8. Long Beach – Port of Los Angeles • Communications Master Plan • Container Tracking • Commercial Vehicle Operations • CMS/DMS • CCTV • Network Integrations • Construction Oversight

  9. Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport Security • Telecommunications Master Plan • 6-mile Fiber Communications Network • 42 CCTV Cameras • 28 Security Gate Sites • Interim Control Center Upgrade

  10. Phoenix Sky Harbor

  11. Port of Miami

  12. Port of Miami Security • Update 3-year-old Security Plan • Complete Gate Access Control System for 76 Entryways; Terminals 3,4,5 • Design New Access Control System Terminal D,E,F • Complete Port-wide Communications Plan • Waterside Surveillance • Training

  13. Enabling Technologies Experience • Wide Area Network • World-Class Technology and Standards • Large Network Design and Implementation • Systematic Approach • Infrastructure and Architecture • Redundancy and Fail-over • Operations and Configurations • Routers and Switches (Cisco, Nortel) • Fiber Optics • SONET/Frame Relay/ATM/Ethernet • Voice Over IP

  14. Agencies Benefit from the ITS Experience Base • Familiarity with process • Familiarity with Federal regulations • Technical Savvy – what works, what does not • Open system architecture, modular design • Systems engineering, system management approach • O&M Issues, need for automation • Cost – Effective System Design • Rapid Deployment

  15. Questions

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