ANGEN 101 - Monday Oct 15 - 2012 Gulf Coast Conference
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Transcript ANGEN 101 - Monday Oct 15 - 2012 Gulf Coast Conference
Alabama Next Generation Emergency Network
2012 Alabama Gulf Coast Conference
John Ellison, Contractor, CAT - AUM
$1,900,000 Project
$950,000 Local Money
$950,000 Grant Money
Grant is to Alabama Department of HLS
Alabama Wireless Board - Administering
Implement an IP based 9-1-1 network
IP Connection(s) to PSAPs – “Last Mile”
IP Backbone to connect PSAPs & ACCRFs
Alabama Core Call Routing Facility
Montgomery & Huntsville
inetwork to handle ALI and Selective Routing
Bid process had several good responders
Not “Internet” Internet Protocol = IP
A division of Bandwidth
Provides 9-1-1 call routing for many telcos now
Equipment already on the ground in Alabama
Selected via strenuous RFP process
• Highly Redundant & Diverse
• Familiar with All Counties
• Familiar with All Carriers
• Network Operation Centers (NOC)
• Huntsville and Montgomery
• Best Candidate for our Network
• Understand IP networking
• 24x7 Help Desk
• Partnership with Education
Not Until 2013
2Mbps Ethernet
Might be a couple of T1 due to cost
Bandwidth can be increased by PSAP
Hosted Solutions for example
PSAP can get additional connection
Really not needed until ANGEN Phase III
Costs born by the ECD
24x7 Help Desk for Network Issues
Other uses for network
Distance Learning – Video Conferences
Training
VoIP Intercom
Dashboard Administrator
Two Sessions this week
Deliver training near time
Database Administrator
MSAG Coordinator
GIS Specialist
Wireless
VoIP / CLECs
LECs
TANDEMs
7
PSAPs
Current Network
Wireless
ACCRF x 2
(inetwork)
Alabama
Core
Call
Routing
Facility
LECs
VoIP / CLEC
TANDEMs
PSAPs
Step 1 – Consolidate Wireless
Wireless
ACCRF x 2
(inetwork)
LECs
VoIP / CLECs
IP 9-1-1 Network
(ASA)
TANDEMs
IP PSAP
Legacy
PSAP
Step 2 – Move to IP
Wireless
VoIP / CLECs
ACCRF x 2
(inetwork)
LECs
IP 9-1-1 Network
(ASA)
TANDEMs
IP PSAP
Legacy
PSAP
Step 3 – Add VoIP / CLECs
Wireless
VoIP/CLECs
ACCRF x 2
(inetwork)
LECs
IP 9-1-1 Network
(ASA)
TANDEMs
IP PSAP
Legacy
PSAP
Step 4 – Add LECs
Wireless
VoIP/CLECs
ACCRF x 2
(inetwork)
LECs
IP 9-1-1 Network
(ASA)
IP PSAP
IP PSAP
Ultimate Goal – ALL IP
ACCRF
Huntsville
(inetwork)
IP PSAP
Wireless
IP PSAP
LECs
VoIP/CLECs
ACCRF
Montgomery
(inetwork)
IP PSAP
Next Generation / NG9-1-1
ONSTAR
ALARMS
Public Internet
IP PSAP
ASA
Schools
IP PSAP
Alabama
ISD
ACJIC
ADPH
Improved Service
Call Setup time drops to Milliseconds from Seconds
Transfers also much quicker
Transfers can go to any PSAP – no LATA issues
Enhanced ALI
Confidence and Accuracy on Wireless
Easier Maintenance of Wired
PBX ALI Included – Local Businesses / Schools
Cost Effective = Lower Ongoing Expenses
Call Takers, Dispatchers, Telecommunicators
Basic procedures and training does not change
Equipment at position looks and operates the same
Connection to the “back end” changes
Overflow – Too Many Calls
10 Digit number? / neighboring PSAP?
Back-up Routing
PSAP Evacuated / Destroyed / Isolated
Automatically send 9-1-1 calls to _________?
Establish a Back-Up PSAP at a School
Already connected to ASA – AREN
Bring or store PCs and Radios
IF buying new equipment – include statement
about connecting to ANGEN.
For more info
www.angen.org
John Ellison – [email protected]
Office - 205.664.5911