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GIS and Indiana’s GIS and Indiana’s Next Generation 911Next Generation 911

WTH Technology, Inc.WTH Technology, Inc.

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First Generation 911First Generation 911

“One Nation - One Number”

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Indiana Congressman J. Edward RoushIndiana Congressman J. Edward Roush“Political Advocate of Emergency 911 System”“Political Advocate of Emergency 911 System”

January 12, 1968 AT&T Designates 911 Number for Emergency Calls

at a Press Conference from Roush’s Washington Office

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First 911 SystemFirst 911 System

February 18, 1968 First 911 call made from the Mayor’s Office to the

Police Station in Haleyville, Alabama

NENA – 250,000,000 911 Calls in 2008

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911 Historic Dates911 Historic Dates

January 1, 1984 – Break up of AT&T“Dial 0 in case of emergency” to “Dial 9-11” to “Dial 9-1-1”

August 26, 1987 – Ronald Reagan Presidential ProclamationSeptember 11 made “National Number Day”

October 26, 1999 – Public Safety Act of 1999Makes 9-1-1 the “Universal Emergency Number”

for the United States.

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First Generation 911First Generation 911Landline PhonesLandline Phones

Basic 911

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First Generation 911First Generation 911Landline PhonesLandline Phones

Enhanced 911

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Enhanced 911 GIS MappingEnhanced 911 GIS MappingAddress and RangeAddress and Range

Landline Calls

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First Generation 911First Generation 911Wireless PhonesWireless Phones

1984 – First Car PhoneMotorola DynaTAK 8000X

199860 Million Cell Phones

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First Generation 911First Generation 911Wireless PhonesWireless Phones

April 1, 1998 – Phase I Wireless E911The wireless service provider must be able to provide the phone number and location of the cell tower transmitting the call.

FCC Wireless RegulationsFCC Wireless Regulations

December 31, 2005 – Phase II Wireless E911The wireless service provider must be able to provide the phone Number and (X,Y) location of the cell phone.

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First Generation 911First Generation 911Wireless PhonesWireless Phones

Wireless Enhanced 911 (E911)

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First Generation 911First Generation 911Phase I and Phase II Wireless E911Phase I and Phase II Wireless E911

March 31, 1998 – Allen County, Indiana First Phase I E911 Wireless Call

October 20, 2001 – St. Clair County, Illinois First Phase II E911 Wireless Call

November 2001 – Lake County, Indiana Second Phase II E911 Wireless Call

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Enhanced 911 GIS MappingEnhanced 911 GIS MappingPoint AddressingPoint Addressing

Landline and Wireless Calls

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First Generation 911First Generation 911The Decline of LandlinesThe Decline of Landlines

Cell Phones Replacing Landlines as Primary Phone

US Cell Phones – 1998 60 Million – 2008 250 Million

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First Generation 911First Generation 911The Decline of LandlinesThe Decline of Landlines

VoIP Replacing Landlines as Primary PhoneNENA – 27 Million VoIP Residential Lines by 2009

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First Generation 911First Generation 911Phase I and II Wireless E911Phase I and II Wireless E911

Phase I Deployment Phase II Deployment

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The Internet – A Transforming TechnologyThe Internet – A Transforming Technology

North America – 1,481,754,661 IP Addresses 56% Percent of the World Total

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Technological Change in CommunicationsTechnological Change in Communications

From Analog to Digital to IP Based Digital Network

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First Generation 911First Generation 911

The Problem:

“The Public is communicating in ways 911 isn’t”

Jason BarbourPresident NENANENA Conference 2007

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Next Generation 911Next Generation 911

“EMERGENCY HELP. Anytimeanywhere, any device”

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Next Generation 911Next Generation 911

911 Communications Technology Based on Internet Protocol (IP) Standards

ApplicationLayer

Internet Protocol(IP) Layer

Transmission ControlProtocol (TCP) Layer

Cable and Antenna Layer

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First Generation and Next Generation 911First Generation and Next Generation 911Analog to IP Based Digital NetworkAnalog to IP Based Digital Network

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States Implementing NG911 SystemsStates Implementing NG911 Systems

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Indiana’s Next Generation 911 Indiana’s Next Generation 911

Indiana

199 IndianaPSAPS – 2/14/08

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Project CrossroadsProject Crossroads

ObjectivesObjectives

Install 2 redundant selective routers to receive all incoming calls from wireless service providers.

Connect all wireless service providers to the network.

Direct calls to the PSAPs by way of their existing routers.

Provide network administrative control including call statistics and trouble checking capability.

Establish a wireless network that is statewide and independent of the wireless service providers.

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Project CrossroadsProject Crossroads2005 - 20062005 - 2006

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ObjectivesObjectives

A system running on a redundant statewide fiber network.

Direct routing access from the two selective routers to all PSAPs.

All PSAPs connected to the IP backbone via Cisco Routers and T1 Lines.

Voice and data delivery over a common IP based network:Voice, Text, Instant Message, GIS Data, Images.

Centrally administrated statewide NG911 network with call statistics, trouble resolution, and continuous system analysis.

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Fully Implemented IP Based Wireless NG911 Network

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ProjectImplementation2006 to Present

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Indiana’s Next Generation 911Indiana’s Next Generation 911 New First Responder Capabilities New First Responder Capabilities

Voice, Text, Instant Messages, Images, and GIS Data will be able to be sent to the PSAP, and forwarded to the first responder in the field as well.

Automatic Number Identification (ANI) and Automatic Location Identification (ALI) will be able to be sent directly to the first responder in real time.

First responders will also be able to use this technology to send GIS data, text, and instant messages to each other as they converge on a scene.

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Data from Car to PSAP to First ResponderData from Car to PSAP to First Responder

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Boy on a BusBoy on a Bus

Kosciusko CountySeptember 27, 20068:20 AM

7 year old boy calls 911 Dispatch on a cell phone and says he is “locked in his uncle’s trunk and there was a fire outside”.

He makes five subsequent calls. 911 tracks each call and determines they are being made from a moving school bus.

Location and other information are displayed on the GIS map of first responders as they follow the bus. The school is called.

Boy arrives at school to be met by the Principal and law enforcement. Prank call thwarted by Next Generation 911.

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Boy on a BusBoy on a Bus

Think Dispatch™ and ALI Viewer

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Boy on a BusBoy on a Bus

Think Dispatch™ and ALI Viewer

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Boy on a BusBoy on a Bus

Think Dispatch™ and ALI Viewer

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WTH Technology, Inc.567 W. Westfield Blvd.

Indianapolis, Indiana 46208

(317) 259-0105www.wthtechnology.com