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The Role of TETRA in a Holistic Homeland Security Solution

Hannu Vilppunen Senior Systems Marketing Manager EADS Secure Networks. The Role of TETRA in a Holistic Homeland Security Solution. Agenda. Homeland Security – New strategic thinking How does TETRA fit in the Homeland Security concept Sharing a TETRA network

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The Role of TETRA in a Holistic Homeland Security Solution

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  1. Hannu Vilppunen Senior Systems Marketing Manager EADS Secure Networks The Role of TETRA in a HolisticHomeland Security Solution The role of TETRA in Homeland Security.PPT 20.9.2005/HVi

  2. Agenda • Homeland Security – New strategic thinking • How does TETRA fit in the Homeland Security concept • Sharing a TETRA network • The holistic approach, integrating TETRA with Emergency response Centres • Summary

  3. Combining the best in mobility and security expertise • EADS acquired Nokia’s TETRA business • All employees in Nokia’s PMRbusiness transferred to EADS • The new business entity EADSSecure Networks started 2.9.2005 • Technology co-operation betweenEADS and Nokia continues afterthe acquisition • Largest European PMR andHomeland Security company • Offering PMR as an integral part of total homeland security solution Offering the best complete solution for customers

  4. Perceptions of security changedon Sep 11, 2002

  5. Homeland security The new strategic thinking • Getting prepared for asymmetric threats, natural disasters or other large-scale emergencies • Tokyo, New York, Bali, Madrid, London… • Trend: Increasing expenditure in homeland security rather than in military Budget for US Department of Homeland Security 40.2 BUSD $40,000,000 $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006

  6. TETRA is purpose built technology for authority communication • High availability • Reliability and redundancy • Pre-emptive priorities • Queueing of resources • Direct Mode Operation (DMO) • Base station fallback • Special voice communication • Group communication (one-to-many communication) • Push-to-talk, instant call connection in less than 350 ms • Uncompromising security Authentication Air interface encryption, end-to-end encryption Disabling of stolen radios • Advanced data services • Messaging and IP packet data

  7. Traditionally - government agencies…… each had their own private, isolated radiocommunication systems Rescue Fire dept. Transportation Traffic police Crime unit Construction and maintenance Ambulance

  8. Trend – Shared mission critical communication infrastructure for all authorities Rescue Fire dept. Transportation Traffic police TETRA Construction and maintenance Crime unit Ambulance

  9. Seamless integration of TETRA with regional Emergency Response Centres further improves incident preparedness • TETRA forms the robust and secure mission critical communication backbone for all authorities • TETRA data services complement voice communication

  10. Example – The Finnish nationwide multi-agency network VIRVE • Common, mission critical communications infrastructure for all public safety agencies • Full nationwide coverage, 330.000 sqkm • 1260 TETRA base stations, 15 TETRA exchanges • Operated by 100% government owned company State Security Networks Ltd. • Secured infrastructure, core equipment in underground, EMP protected premises, uninterrupted power supplies • Centralised network management,24h a day, 365 days a year

  11. The unique TETRA service (VIRVE) for all authorities • Full seamless nationwide functionality e.g. group calls and wireless data services • Seamless integration with 15 regional emergency response centers • 25.000 terminals in use, appr. 50.000 users Fire and rescue 44% Police forces 24% Defence forces 11% Social and healthcare 9% Frontier guard and 7% customs Other agencies 5%

  12. Fire services Emergency Response Center Rescue commander Police TETRA enables optimised alarming and incident handling • Same person handles the whole event chain • Managed co-operation and communication at incident scene using TETRA Field units Call Common emergency number ‘112’ for all kinds of incidents Alarming and communication with field units using TETRA

  13. TETRA is crucial for the Regional Emergency Response Centres • Nationwide solution: 15 ERCs • Three protection categories: • Above ground • Underground congrete premises • Solid rock protected • Harmonised IT infrastructure • Nationwide TETRA network (VIRVE) is the mission critical communications backbone in this concept Appr. 1.200km 330.000 sqkm Av. 300km

  14. Benefits of a shared TETRA network and integrated Emergency Response Centres • Shorter delays from call taking to risk assessment to incident response with integrated command and control system • Equal communication readiness for the authorities throughout a nation • Cost effectiveness through unified IT infrastructure • More effective training • Better situation awareness through improved supportive IT systems and TETRA data services

  15. Summary • Nationwide shared TETRA network, a mission critical communication solution for all authorities • Seamless integration with ERCs • Improves homeland security - Improves safety of the citizens • Faster early response in incidents • Faster disaster recovery • Significant savings in capital expenditure and operating expenditure

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