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Public Safety and the Internet of Everything: Case Studies

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The International Justice and Public Safety Network (Nlets) Case Study

Nlets uses the network as the platform for public safety. §   Primary interstate law-enforcement network in the United States §   International justice and public safety information-sharing network §   Serves 18,000 public service agencies at the local, state, and

national level §   Enables agencies to obtain out-of-state criminal histories

Challenge:

Solutions:

Improve public safety by encrypting sensitive information. Improve service to member agencies through greater network reliability and flexibility. Improve productivity of Nlets staff.

“Nlets is defined by the fact that it’s always there. It’s mission critical, it’s life or death, and we need equipment we can rely on. That’s why we chose Cisco.”

— Frank Minice, director of operations, Nlets

Cisco IP network Improved communications

Smooth migration Internal network

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Boulder County, Colorado Case Study

Challenge:

Boulder County achieves full communications interoperability with Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS).

§   752-square-mile mountainous area, with both rural and urban settings

§   280,000 residents served by 1600 county employees

§   Sheriff’s Office staff of 400 is responsible for search-and-rescue missions; includes SWAT team and bomb squad histories

Solutions:

Overcome limitations of radio communications. Improve service effectiveness. Enhance safety of personnel and citizens. Enable countywide collaboration.

Benefits:

•   Improved effectiveness of SWAT and bomb squad operations

•   Increased value of existing radio and IP infrastructure

•   Enabled communications interoperability with an agency

Smart IP communications

systems

Smart distribution IPICS Smart mobile data terminals

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Network Emergency Response Vehicle Case Study

Network Emergency Response Vehicles (NERVs) deliver communications during disasters between first responders anywhere, over any medium. §   Enables command presence, resource control, and

communication interoperability §   Communications area has five racks of state-of-the-art radio,

telecommunication, computer, video, and IP technology §   Command suite contains plasma display, computer network connections,

video teleconference, and radio and IP phone service §   Can be operational in less than 20 minutes

Challenge:

Solutions:

Enable interagency collaboration during emergencies. Establish rapidly deployable mobile command center with data and video connectivity. Ensure secure, immediate flow of information across legacy systems.

Benefits:

•   Increases situational awareness

•   Helps effectively manage people and resources

•   Improves first-responder and public safety

Cisco IP network Improved communications

Smooth migration Internal network

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City of San Antonio Case Study

Challenge:

San Antonio, Texas, cuts costs, increases revenue, boosts safety, and stretches resources by leveraging the city’s fiber-optic network to offer a broader range of programs for citizens and municipal workers.

§   Seventh-largest city in the United States, with more than 1.4 million residents

§   340 IT and administrative personnel

§   Municipal fiber-optic backbone with a citywide wireless network mesh for traffic, public safety, and justice applications

Solutions:

Use technology to deliver city services more effectively while increasing city revenues and cutting inefficiencies by utilizing video, Cisco TelePresence® solutions, and remote payment solutions.

Benefits:

•   Increased revenue for city and saved time for citizens with remote court system

•   Cut administrative time for police officers and court officials

•   Increased street traffic efficiency

•   Increased safety and energy conservation while reducing maintenance costs with smart lighting Networked

traffic lights Video conference municipal courts

Law enforcement in-car video

Smart street lighting

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