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Real Time Situational Awareness (RTSA) Rapid Deployment Solution (RDS) … Appliance based architecture for OLAP and OLTP Applications
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Common Operating Picture (COP) For an Event and The Activities Associated With The Event
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Centralized View of Event Activities
Mobile Operations
Benefits of Real Time Situational Awarenes (RTSA)
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• Improve response performance –Institutional autonomy of mission partners and collaboration and information exchange to enable time sensitive decision making
• Improve decision making - New technologies allow the change from after-incident analysis to real time decision making during an incident
• Full operational availability - No time delays in obtaining vital response data, Situational awareness is placed in the palm of the hands of public safety officials
• Reduction of Incident impact – Risk and Hazard detection at an early stage can reduce the security risk of public safety officials and citizen
• Improve response performance –Institutional autonomy of mission partners and collaboration and information exchange to enable time sensitive decision making
• Real-Time Decision Making - SAP HANA prevents a delay in disaster information improved emergency response the outcome
• Access to real time analysis - Fast and easy creation of ad hoc views on new emerging situations
• Single COP - One common picture between all levels of an organization and between all organizations
• Unlock new insights –Remove constraints for analyzing large data volumes - Delays in emergency response can result in greater casualties and further destruction
• On the move –Ability to sense, predict and act in real-time from anywhere -first responders are safer and can act more effectively to save lives, reduce harm and minimize loss
RTSA Is Also A Platform for Activity Based Analysis
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1. Ability to collect, store and process and geo-reference/geo-code multi-source data
2. Ability to explore the relationships within the geo-referenced/coded data allowing an analyst to identify activities and their associated transactions
3. Ability to determine the reliability and lineage of the data
4. Ability to compile a complete information base consisting of current and historical data
5. Ability to describe human analytical model by providing an information base (meta data, classification techniques, quantitative methods, etc.) that includes:• Biographical data that describes - “who you are”• Activity data that describes - “what you do”• Network & Relations - “Who do you know” • Context – “environmental” information about the
people/activities/relationships as it relates to the event being analyzed
Key Technology Enablers for Creating Activity Based Analysis Processes
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PLATFORM SOLUTION STRATEGY
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One Architecture for Integrated Geospatial Information Analytics Supporting Multiple Use-Case Scenarios
Pre-Integrated
HANA
Search/TA
OLTP/OLAP UseCaseSchema
AnalyticsGeospatial
XML
Data Services
Data IntegrationData Quality
Data Steward
Text Analysis
ETL XFORM
Operational Data Sources
HTML5 Application(s)
HTML
XS Engine
various
CEP
.net, JAVA, JMS, C, MQ, Tibco, Socket, email, Excel, flat file
Streaming Data
External RDBMS
JDBC
ApplicationsApplications
Middleware
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Multi-Source, Multi- Type Information Integration To Support Real-Time Analytics
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XML
Data Services
Data IntegrationData Quality
Data Steward
Text Analysis
ETL XFORM
Operational Data Sources
HANA
Search/TA
OLTP/OLAP UseCaseSchema
AnalyticsGeospatial
XS Engine
various
CEP
Streaming Data
Integrated geospatial OLTP & OLAP in memory
appliance
Embedded web application application
engineEmbedded Predictive and Link analytics
Embedded geospatial
engine Embedded text analysis
Embedded open source
big data integration
Real time event and streams
processing
Comprehensive ETL environment for data
integration, data lineage and data enrichment
Economical and Efficient Method For Creating A Portfolio of Innovative Solutions Using A Common Platform
Real Time Situational Awareness
(RTSA)
Activity Based
Intelligence (ABI)
Workbench
Smart Mobility
Enterprise Performance Management
(EPM)
Geospatial Information Management Environment
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NS2 RTSA SOLUTION STRATEGY
SALEABLE APPLIANCE ARCHITECTURE THAT CAN BE DEPLOYED ON-PREMISE OR VIA CLOUD BASED INFRASTRUCTURE
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NS2 RTSA RDS Landscape
Pre-Integrated
External Operational Data Sources
HANA
NIEM SCHEMA
Analytics
Geospatial
Data ServicesData IntegrationIEDP
TXN Data Quality
HTML5 RTSA Application(s)
SAPUI5
Portal & User Productivity
Netweaver
HTML
Afaria
CISCO Wireless Control System
CISCO position location
appliance and access point
Edge Devices
XS Engine
XML
NIEM Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPD) XML Transactions
HTML
Business ObjectsPlatform
Universe
WEBI, Explorer, MOBI
ESRI ArcGIS
ESRI Location Analytics
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Real-Time Multi-Source/Type Geospatial Based Analytics Multi-Function Platform, Single User Interface, Secure End-to-End
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WHAT IS NIEM AND WHY USE IT?
MULTIDISCIPLINARY INFORMATION MODEL
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National Information Exchange Model (NIEM).. Government Open Source Information Model
• U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security partnered to develop NIEM.
• NIEM is designed to develop, disseminate, and support enterprise-wide information exchange standards and processes that can enable jurisdictions to effectively share critical information in emergency situations, as well as support the day-to-day operations of agencies throughout the nation
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Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPD).. Government Open Source Information Exchange Process
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Business Need
Agency Process 1
Agency Process 2
Business Need
NIEM IEPD
In NIEM, a “data exchange” is also known as an Information Exchange Package (IEP), a description of specific information exchanged between a sender and a receiver. The
IEP is usually coupled with additional documentation, sample XML instances, business rules, and more to compose an Information Exchange Package
Documentation (IEPD). An IEPD is the final product of the NIEM exchange development process, also known as the IEPD Lifecycle.
Information Exchange Package Documentation (IEPD) .. Government Open Source Information Exchange Process
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• A user builds an IEPD from business requirements in order for the IEPD to include both business and technical artifacts that define the information exchange taking place between multiple parties.
• For example, there are technical schemas that define the specific data being exchanged, as well as non-technical documents that capture information such as business rules and context.
The NIEM Model (V2) Has Been Transformed By SAP Into a Relational Data Model Which Is Resident in HANA
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NIEM XML Hierarchal Information Model
SAP NIEM Relational Data Model1000+ tables
Execute Application Transactions (OLTP) and Analytic Transactions (OLAP)
HOW IS THE REAL TIME SITUATIONAL AWARENESS SOLUTION DEPLOYED?
RTSA IS DEPLOYED USING SAP’S RAPID DEPLOYMENT SOLUTION (RDS)
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Real Time Situational Awareness (RTSA) Team
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SAP Labs COIL
• UCS Infrastructure for HANA Platform, BI and Data integration and wireless control system to support position location based mobile device management.
• Geospatial Analysis SME, use-case dev. and software development
• RTSA Solution Visionary, RDS Solution integrator and software development
• End-to-End Security services for data rights mgt. key mgt. & encryption
NS2 in conjunction with our partner ecosystem offer Rapid Deployment Solutions to meet specific mission needs…
• Software– Quickly address the most
urgent business processes • Content
– NS2 and Partner best practices, templates and tools make solution adoption easier
• Enablement– Guides and educational
material speed end user adoption
• Service– Fixed scope and price provides
maximum predictability and lowers risk
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SAP Rapid Deployment Solutions
Service
Software
Enablement
Content
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Pre-defined Services for Rapid Deployment SolutionsYour path to Go-Live: fast, efficiently and at predictable cost
• Fixed-price Implementation Services• Pre-defined Project Methodology• Ready-to-use Accelerators
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Project managementKick-off workshop participation Preparing technical infrastructure
Accelerators / DeliverablesConsulting Delivery GuideProject scheduleWBSService Delivery Model, roles and responsibilitiesRequest for consultants templateProcess descriptionsProcess-flow-documentsKick-off presentationConsumption GuidePre-delivery requirements and checklist
Note: This slide represents a typical deployment. Exact details may differ according to solution.
Solution RealizationMaster Data LoadRefinement Workshop &Refinement RealizationKnowledge Transfer to Key Users
Accelerators / DeliverablesInstallation guideSolution DocumentationSolution Manager contentBest-Practices content(pre-configuration)Configuration activitiesConsulting Delivery GuideImplementation Content
Performance TestsEnd User TrainingSign off of solutionGo-Live PreparationGo-LivePost go-live support and activitiesImprovements and road map workshop
Accelerators / DeliverablesTest casesDeliverable acceptance formsTraining Materials –Process-flow recordings etc.Go-Live Checklist
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Configuration Guide
Scoping Questionnaire
Kickoff Workshop
Project Schedule
Support PortalCheck Lists
Implementation methodology
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Note: This slide represents a typical deployment. Exact details may differ according to solution.
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