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Cross Organizational Technologies - EOE Quick Report
Organization
MAXIM Systems
What great/cool things did you do or discover today?
What MAXIM accomplished.
Initial operating/access environment – MAXIM Sentinel™ provided network access:
• Connected to five independent network communications paths for multiple data sources and redundancy
• Establish an artificial hierarchy within these five networks
• From a single workstation, we accessed the networks dependent upon the “artificial” “clearance level or need to know” of the user
• Provided remote access to disadvantage user, ~120 yards away in “non-secure” environment
Development work – MAXIM Talisman™ provided data access:
• From a single multilevel server, we accessed multiple domain RSS (see Attachment 1) feeds and created a web based RSS reader
o Able to view multiple single network data on a single workstation, multiple windows
o Able to merge data to view data at “network clearance level and below” from a single window
• Built the ability to plot industry standard KML (see Attachment 2) map files in a Terminal Services environment.
o This allowed a web based mapping capability, using Ajax, eliminated the need for any company proprietary client mapping software.
o Similar to the multilevel RSS feeds, we can now take KML files from multiple sources and provide a hierarchal – access level – view from multiple KML data sources. (General Atomics provided large quantities of KML data files to SA III)
Organizations with whom MAXIM worked closely:
• Network feeds
o Cisco
o Drastic
o Homeland Security Group International
o sdnGlobal
• General Atomics for data files
• Google for hosting data files
• Microsoft for the RSS data
Organizations that expressed a need or interest in the demonstrated capabilities:
• Virtualagility, http://www.virtualagility.com/ - FBI customer
• JFCOM / MITRE – J9
• Raytheon – DC area “Total” ship building
• HLS Group International, http://www.hstinc.us/ or http://www.hsgint.com/
• Lockheed Martin – DC area
• General Atomics
What problems or challenges did you face today?
Issues or areas for improvement:
• Stable electrical power was an issues, after the third power hit we put in a couple of uninterrupted power supplies (UPS)
• Given the nature of the experimentation environment, we had difficulty in identifying the “user or customer” for our capabilities
o Because of this, our ability to provide a “Battle Watch Captain” (or equivalent) greater situational awareness or actionable, multi-domain information was not realized
What level (layers) does this project include?
Communications
Keywords that describe your project, comma separated (e.g. BGAN, Wireless, Satellite)
multilevel networks, multilevel data access
Portable Disconnected Map
Organization
CH2M HILL
What great/cool things did you do or discover today?
We created a portable map using a collection of integrated commercial and custom components. The small footprint map is distributed as an executable which provides conveniance and version control for the user. The user is only required to have a Web browser that supports javascript and AJAX. Alternatively the map can be distributed via Groove Virtual Office (standard or Groove Filesharing Workspace) to ensure end users have the most recent version. The map does not require any connectivity and provides basic intuitive features to non-GIS users. The map includes a 1000M grid based on the US National Grid to provide a common reference system across the region.
At the IMT morning briefing several CDs where distributed to teams going out into the field. The map provided reference of the general area of operations as well as critical infrastructure.
A new version of the map has been generated that includes hospital status information provided by the AIMS system.
What problems or challenges did you face today?
A MAC user was unable to access the map via the executable. The issue was reolved by providing a folder with the files which the user was able to use. Future CDs and other distrobutions will be made availlable in both formats.
Access to the AIMS system was initially unavailble due to the required port be blocked. A request was made through the IMT to open the port which was completed.
What level (layers) does this project include?
Application
Keywords that describe your project, comma separated (e.g. BGAN, Wireless, Satellite)
Mapping, GIS, austere environment, disconnected
Attention Streams
Dashboards have no teaser, sorry.
Cross Domain Collaborative Information Environment
Organization
JFCOM J9
What great/cool things did you do or discover today?
23 Aug: Established cross-domain chat connectivity from strong angel internet cloud thru a cross-domain guard to an isolated simulated classified network in Suffolk, VA. Obtained critical user feedback from several NGOs and other users on the accounts request and client deployment process. This feedback was invaluable, and will make CDCIE Chat much more usable and accessible as we put on the finishing touches. Successfully demonstrated the capability to a number of people, to include Dr. Lin Wells. Discovered that our account request process (unrelated to the actual product) is too brittle for a low bandwidth emergency situation. It was great to learn this NOW, so we can fix it for real world ops.
24 Aug: Had great success demonstrating interoperability and successful communications between JFCOM's CDCIE Chat client (Transverse, which is on Harmonieweb.org), Mitre's X-Trim, and XMPP sensor integration from two BlueForce sensors (video feed alterts and motion sensor alerts via XMPP). The Transverse-to-X-Trim conversation was English-to-French, with X-Trim translating, and users operating the two different clients. The sensor feeds provided presence-based alerts when sensors were tripped, and had links to receive the sensor feeds. Keith Curtis, Rod Holland, and Michael Helfrich conducted this integration demonstration.
24 Aug: Continued to get user feedback on the CDCIE application; demonstrated to several people, to include Ms. Filippi.
What problems or challenges did you face today?
24 Aug: Continued to work the bugs out of our automated account request process. This is invaluable field work, because it reveals challenges only present in a field environment like SAIII. I'm happy to work out this process in a non-real-world emergency.
What level (layers) does this project include?
Communications
Keywords that describe your project, comma separated (e.g. BGAN, Wireless, Satellite)
cross-domain, cross-boundary, chat, XMPP, sensor, integration
Community Outreach
Organization
MedWeb, Entree Wireless
What great/cool things did you do or discover today?
MedWeb and Entree Wireless worked togther to deploy a Battery Powered Mobile EVDO/Wi-Fi gateway along with the MedWeb Mobile communications and command center on a sortie to Mission Beach to evaulate potential pandemic flu patients. The Mobile EVDO/Wi-Fi provides redundant reach back and enables the community monitoring teams to reach further into the community.
What problems or challenges did you face today?
What level (layers) does this project include?
Communications
Social and Policy
Keywords that describe your project, comma separated (e.g. BGAN, Wireless, Satellite)
battery power, wi-fi, evdo, mobile communications, Internet access,
Hospital Reconnaissance
Organization
SHADOWLITE
What great/cool things did you do or discover today?
Integrating still imagery easily with GIS-specific, web-based tool (Google Earth).
What problems or challenges did you face today?
Lack of personal GPS tool; lack of broadband comms within the community (which prevented realtime interface with Google Earth admins at SA-3 Base).
What level (layers) does this project include?
Communications
Keywords that describe your project, comma separated (e.g. BGAN, Wireless, Satellite)
Hospital, Photo, GIS
Joint Geospatial Intelligence Activity (JGA) GEOINT CELL
Organization
United States Joint Forces Command
What great/cool things did you do or discover today?
Many STRONG ANGEL III participants have Geospatial Intelligence/Information interests and capabilities. As a collection of individual entities, they came together in a self-organizing manner to identify potential mission partners, determine tasks essential for mission success, and form a bottom-up GEOINT community of interest (COI) focused on a unified approach to Humanitarian Support. The Group designated the Joint Geospatial Intelligence Activity's team as their Geospatial Intelligence/Information coordinators.
Today (Day 3), the GEOINT Cell (as a collective) was challenged to meet the needs of a newly-designated on-site Public Health Advisor and Incident Commander. The GEOINT COI was folded into a Situation Awareness group with the mission of providing answers to the Incident Commander by 1500 today. Naturally, the majority of the tasks and activities taking place, including those of mobile teams in the field, have a Geospatial component. With alignment to STRONG ANGEL III Tasks #39 and # 38, and mindful of the provisions of DoD Directive 3000.05, GEOINT Cell representatives combined their efforts to present a comprehensive daily briefing to the public health advisor. Integral to that effort was the Cell's decision to establish and populate a data clearinghouse with contributions from multiple sources, the cooperative division of mission-essential tasks, and presentation of briefing data across several platforms.
Mission Partners Include:
Intergraph, ESRI, NGA Earth, GeoFusion, Information Patterns, LLC, Google Earth, CHZMHill, Pyxis, Sahana, General Atomics, Virtual Agility, and JGA.
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What problems or challenges did you face today?
Loss of connectivity during today's briefing.
What level (layers) does this project include?
Social and Policy
Keywords that describe your project, comma separated (e.g. BGAN, Wireless, Satellite)
Layer, Geospatial, Clearinghouse, GPS, GIS, Data



