NG911 Institutes Lunch and Learn: Intersection of IoT, Smart - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
NG911 Institutes Lunch and Learn: Intersection of IoT, Smart - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
NG911 Institutes Lunch and Learn: Intersection of IoT, Smart Communities and NG911 July 17, 2017 NG911 Institute Mission : Assist the Congressional NextGen 911 Caucus by serving as a broad educational resource on issues important to
- Mission: Assist the Congressional NextGen 911 Caucus by
serving as a broad educational resource on issues important to the effective operation and advancement of NG9-1-1 services and systems.
- Objective: Advance the rapid implementation of NG911 in
- rder to promote more effective emergency response, improve
public safety, and advance national security interests. To this end, the Institute seeks to educate Congressional Members and staff on issues that may impact timely and effective NG911 implementation. www.ng911institute.org
NG911 Institute
- House Co-Chairs: Reps. John Shimkus (R-IL) and
Anna Eshoo (D-CA)
- Senate Co-Chairs: Senators Richard Burr (R-NC) and Amy
Klobuchar (D-MN)
- Founded in 2003 by Reps. Anna Eshoo, John Shimkus and
Senators Conrad Burns (R-MT) and Hillary Clinton (D-NY)
- Only bi-partisan, bi-cameral caucus dedicated exclusively to
911 emergency communications issues
- Over 75 Members
NextGen 911 Caucus
Rep Susan Brooks (IN-5)
Opening Remarks
Evolution of the 911 System
- NG911 is a nationwide, standards-based, all-IP
emergency communications infrastructure enabling voice and multimedia communications between a 911 caller and a 911 center, and on to responders in the field.
- Not another upgrade, a replacement
- Emergency communications hubs providing an advanced, robust, data
centric system to interconnect first responders and the public.
NG911 - Where We Are Headed
Calls, Messages, Video, Apps, IoT devices… NG911 NPSBN
Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities
Connected Cars Connected Health Connected Home Connected Cities
Predicted IoT Market Growth
2017 8.4 Billion
2020 20.4 Billion
Source: Gartner Says 8.4 Billion Connected "Things" Will Be in Use in 2017, Up 31 Percent From 2016
143%
Connected Things in Use
Connected Cars
- Connected cars will generate a
“flood of data”
- Each vehicle could potentially
generate 4 terabytes of data per day
- Critical data for
telecommunicators and responders
- Precise GPS Location
- Traffic Data
- Speed at Impact
- Occupancy
- Live Video
2017 21.1 Million
2020 60.9 Million
Estimated Worldwide Connected Car Production
188% Source: http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3460018
Connected Homes
- Smart home sensors could
automatically alert emergency response personnel to fires, CO2 leaks, break-ins, etc.
- These same sensors can
transmit mission-critical data to responders via NG911
Connected Health – Consumers and Responders
Wearables
Consumer wearables such as Fitbit, Nike FuelBand, and Apple Smartwatch monitor health data like heartrate and blood pressure. Health and environment sensors on responders, including respiration, heart rate, ambient temperature, shots fired, gun removed from holster, prone position (fireman down).
Implants
Implanted medical devices such as Pacemakers and insulin pumps control vital health functions and wirelessly transmit valuable health data.
Data from these connected medical devices could automatically alert emergency response personnel and provide real-time data to telecommunicators and responders via NG911.
Connected Communities
Through a wide array of cameras and sensors, monitoring everything from traffic congestion to air pollution to the location of gun shots, cities will be able to collect, aggregate, and analyze real-time data. The data produced will allow for improved emergency response, efficient allocation of resources, and increased interagency communication and collaboration
- Jeff Brueggeman, Vice President-Public Policy, AT&T
- Matt Gerst, Director, Regulatory Affairs, CTIA
- Karima Holmes, MPA, ENP, Director, Washington D.C. Office of
Unified Communications
- Ray Lehr, Retired Fire Chief Baltimore, Former Maryland
SPOC/Interoperability Director
- Bill Mertka, Senior Product Manager / Planning Consultant, Motorola
Solutions, Inc.
- Sokwoo Rhee, Ph.D., Associate Director, Cyber-Physical Systems
Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Panelists
Gold Silver Bronze
Contact Information
Patrick Halley
Executive Director Next Generation 911 Institute executivedirector@ng911institute.org phalley@wbklaw.com 202-383-3356 www.ng911institute.org