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© 2002, Open GIS Consortium, Inc.© 2002, Open GIS Consortium, Inc.
Critical Infrastructure Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative (CIPI-1)Protection Initiative (CIPI-1)
Spring, 2003Spring, 2003
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CIPI-1 Sponsor OrganizationsCIPI-1 Sponsor Organizations
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CIPI-1 Participant OrganizationsCIPI-1 Participant Organizations
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OGC Critical Infrastructure Protection OGC Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative (CIPI)Initiative (CIPI)
• OGC Interoperability Initiative to test application of interoperable technology.
• Coordination with National, State, Provincial, and Local Government, and Non-Government Organizations.
• Enables growth of a collaborative, distributed network of critical infrastructure information sources and services based open standards and specs.
Detection
Planning
Prevention
Recovery
Response
ApplicationClients
BrokerServices
Users
(Local, State, National)
CIPFunctions
Policy Infrastructure - Security
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ImprovedSituationalAwareness
ImprovedSituationalAwareness
ANS/Situational ANS/Situational AwarenessAwareness
EnhancedSecurity
Capabilities
EnhancedSecurity
CapabilitiesSecurity Models InvestigationSecurity Models Investigation
ImprovedCross BorderInfo Sharing
ImprovedCross BorderInfo Sharing
Node DevelopmentNode Development
OGC CIPI-1 (Build 1) Work EffortsOGC CIPI-1 (Build 1) Work EffortsOct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr
Matured OGC
Technical Baseline
Matured OGC
Technical Baseline
OGC Specification EnhancementsOGC Specification Enhancements
OGC Technical Baseline OGC Technical Baseline CIPI Architecture CIPI Architecture
Specifications for Geoprocessing InteroperabilitySpecifications for Geoprocessing Interoperability
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ConnectionsConnections
CanadaCanada
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ConnectionsConnections
USGSUSGS
General General
DynamicsDynamics
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Transnational
Objective: Horizontal and Vertical Objective: Horizontal and Vertical Information Sharing at Multiple LevelsInformation Sharing at Multiple Levels
• Distributed Geoprocessing Resources may be accessed: – Vertically - Information sharing among National, Local,
Provincial and State departments/agencies, and Private Sector.– Horizontally - Information sharing between National, Local,
Provincial or State departments/agencies, and Private Sector.– Information may also be shared on a Transnational basis.
National
Provincial/State
Local
Transnational
Responders, Analysts, Command Centers (Mobile and Fixed), Public,Consequence Managers, Decision Makers, others
© 2002, Open GIS Consortium, Inc. 7OGCWFS Web Feature
Server 1.0
WCS Web Coverage Server 0.7
WAS Web Annotation Server 0.1
IAS Image Archive Service [OWS DIPR]
GeoConnectionsUSGS
GeoConnectionsUSGS
GeoConnectionsGeoConnections
Data Services
WMS Web Map Server
1.1.1
CPS Coverage Portrayal Service
[OWS IPR]
GeoConnectionsUSGS
GeoConnectionsUSGS
Portrayal Services
Service Registry
0.2
GeoConnections
Registry Services
Discovery Client
Map Viewer Client
Terrain Viewer Client
Annotation Client
GeoConnections GeoConnectionsUSGS
GeoConnectionsGeoConnections
Application Services
FIND
PUBLISH
BIND
BIND
CIPI-1 and the Open GIS Service Framework
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USGS NodeUSGS Node
• USGS Node is leave-behind prototype system consisting of software components that implement the following OGC Specifications
• WFS (non-Transactional): ESRI, IONIC
• WCS: IONIC
• SLD-enabled WMS: IONIC, ESRI
• Application clients: Syncline, IONIC, ESRI
• SAIC to perform installation, integration, and test services in support of vendor participant components• Data requirementsData requirements
– National Elevation Dataset (NED), National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD), National Elevation Dataset (NED), National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD), National Hydrology Dataset (NHD), Landsat 7, Reference Data (National National Hydrology Dataset (NHD), Landsat 7, Reference Data (National Atlas, BTS, 1:100,000 Roads, GNIS, Boundary Data)Atlas, BTS, 1:100,000 Roads, GNIS, Boundary Data)
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GeoConnections NodeGeoConnections Node
The GeoConnections node is a leave-behind prototype system consisting of software components that implement the following OGC Specifications:
• Web Map Server and Styled Layer Descriptor• Registry Services• Web Feature Server – Transactional• Web Coverage Server• Appropriate Application Client(s)
This node is serving as a portal into the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI.)
Participants• Galdos• PCI• CubeWerx• Compusult• York
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Protected and Public Information Protected and Public Information “Channels”“Channels”
= Request & Response
= Security Infrastructure
= Certificate Authority
Data and Portrayal Services
Users
Application Clients
Registry Services
Data and Portrayal Services
Application Clients
Registry Services
Permission1
Protected Channel Public Channel
Permission 2
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The Message of CIPI DemonstrationThe Message of CIPI Demonstration
•Applications? Applications? YesYes, but that’s not the point…, but that’s not the point…
•Data Services and Maps? Data Services and Maps? CertainlyCertainly, but that’s not the point..., but that’s not the point...
•Cutting Edge Systems? Cutting Edge Systems? DefinitelyDefinitely, but that’s not the point either., but that’s not the point either.
Everything works together, worldwide, real time, multi-vendor Everything works together, worldwide, real time, multi-vendor multi-organization, multi-jurisdictional. multi-organization, multi-jurisdictional. That’s what mattersThat’s what matters..
Why? Because today’s demo was built according to emerging or published Why? Because today’s demo was built according to emerging or published implement specifications, developed in Pilots like this one. implement specifications, developed in Pilots like this one.
This is about This is about Interoperability!Interoperability!
© 2002, Open GIS Consortium, Inc.© 2002, Open GIS Consortium, Inc.OGC Interoperability Program
March 27, 2003
Cross-Border Cross-Border ScenarioScenario
Demonstration Demonstration
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SCENARIO DESCRIPTION:
-A heavy scent of chlorine is detected in the air around the Mitchell Park area of Windsor, Ontario CA. The detection is reported to the local police.
-A second, and then third report of the chemical smell 2 kilometers southwest is received, along with sightings of a commercial truck bearing HAZMAT markings.
-The UN Code for chlorine is broadcast to local police units, and emergency response forces for vehicle tracking and stoppage.
CIPI-1 ScenarioCross-Border “Transportation”
Infrastructure
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CIPI1 Demo ScenarioCIPI1 Demo Scenario
Scene 1:Scene 1:
Establish Establish GeographiGeographic Picture c Picture
for Target for Target AreaArea
Emergency Operations CenterEmergency Operations Center
Scene 2:Scene 2:
Notify the Notify the Media and Media and Emergency Emergency ResponseResponse
Scene 3:Scene 3:
Vehicle Vehicle Tracking Tracking
and and ReportingReporting
Scene 4:Scene 4:
Evacuation Evacuation PlanningPlanning
Detection, Communication, Tracking, Assessment, Detection, Communication, Tracking, Assessment, ExecutionExecution
Scene 5:Scene 5:
Risk Risk Assessment Assessment & Routing& Routing
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CIPI-1 Demo Display FormatCIPI-1 Demo Display Format
EOC Analyst Display
EOC Analysts (Client Reps)
Left Screen
Center Screen
Right Screen
Geographic Distribution of Servers (Data Map)
Develop Base Map for Rapid Response
Perform Route Assessment & Analysis
Track and Report Real-Time
Evacuation Planning
Risk Assessment & Routing
Real-Time Scenario Outline
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Scene IScene IDevelop Base Map for Rapid ResponseDevelop Base Map for Rapid Response
BorderData
InitialSituationPicture
(Base Map)
Waterways
Roads
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Scene IIScene IINotification / Media InvolvementNotification / Media Involvement
TrafficCams
RoadsWaterway
SituationPicture
ForNotifications
&SafetyRadiusSafety
Radius
Alert Notification!!
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Scene IIIScene IIITracking & ReportingTracking & Reporting
EmergencyResponseLocations
TrafficCams
MileMarkers
SituationPicture
IllustratingTruck
Location&
EmergencyResponseLocations
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Scene IVScene IVEvacuation PlanningEvacuation Planning
FinalTruck
Location&
PotentialEvacuation
Routes
TrafficCams
RoadsWaterway
SafetyRadius
Alert Notification!!
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Scene VScene VRisk Assessment / Route PlanningRisk Assessment / Route Planning
RoadsPlume
ParcelsCensus
BridgesBuildings
PotentialImpact
OfChemicalRelease
&Evacuation
Routes
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We Want to Acknowledge Our Collaborating Communities and Sponsors
• City of Windsor• Wayne County• Wayne State University• City of Detroit• Michigan CGI• Ontario MNR• General Dynamics• NIMA• GeoConnections• OCIPEP• USGS• FGDC• NavTech• Polexis