National Information Sharing Consortium (NISC)

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Esri National Security Summit July 6, 2013 Sean McSpaden Oregon Deputy State CIO Chair, National Information Sharing Consortium 1

About the NISC `

National Information Sharing Consortium – Launched: June 2012 ◦ Homeland Security, Public Safety, Emergency Management, First Responder, Information Technology, and Geographic Information Systems Communities ◦ International, Federal, Tribal, Regional, State, and Local Government ◦ Voluntary Information Sharing o

Governance documents, information sharing plans, standard operating procedures, and software code/documentation, etc.

◦ Five (5) Founding Members (June 2012) ◦ State of Oregon; Commonwealth of Virginia; State of California; City of Charlottesville, VA; City of Charlotte, NC

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American Red Cross New York Fire Department Kentucky Emergency Management Washington Military Department Oregon Office of Emergency Management New Hampshire National Guard Miami-Dade Emergency Management Florida Division of Emergency Management State of Washington - CIO Office Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (representing 22 local government members in the Washington DC area) National Alliance for Public Safety GIS (NAPSG) Foundation GeoGuard (representing the National Guard in each of the 54 US States and Territories) Golden Gate Safety Network Orange County Fire Authority National States Geospatial Information Council Maryland Department of Information Technology Maine Emergency Management Agency Lake County (OH) GIS Department Esri Applied Geographics, Inc. Vermont Center for Geographic Information, Inc.

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Pacific Disaster Center Mercer Island (WA) Fire Department Hawaii Office of Information Management and Technology Hawaii Department of Defense Carnegie Mellon Disaster Management Initiative DC National Guard Delaware Department of Technology and Information National Guard Bureau Installation and Mission Support Directorate General Defence Research and Development Canada’s Centre for Security Science Delaware Emergency Management Agency Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security Montana State Library Nashua, New Hampshire Office of Emergency Management Arizona Criminal Justice Commission Wisconsin Department of Administrative Services Charles County Volunteer Firemen’s Association/Charles County Association of Emergency Medical Services Geospatial Information and Technology Association (GITA) Arkansas Department of Emergency Management State of Montana, State IT Services Division State of Indiana - Office of Technology National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) 3

About the NISC (cont.) Mission Bring together data owners, custodians, and users involved in the fields of emergency preparedness, management, and response to best leverage efforts related to the development, sharing, and governance of technology, data, and best practices.

Goals • • • • • •

Enhance situational awareness Save time and money Utilize/maximize existing data Influence national standards Standardize information sharing efforts on global scale Improve community resilience

ELIGIBLE MEMBERS • First responders • Emergency Management Professionals • Information Technology & Communications Officers • GIS practitioners • Mission-critical NGOs • Private Industry partners • Civic leaders • International, Federal, Tribal, Regional, State and Local Government Agencies 4

NISC Value and Service Offerings NISC BOARD & ADMIN Resource Exchange • Practitioner-developed Resources — Sample MOAs/templates — Trainings — Policy/guidance documents — Lessons learned • NISC-curated Resources — Best practices analyses, fact sheets, tip sheets — Case studies — Aggregated information

• Technology Store and Data Pipeline — Application code — Data sets — Downloadable applications (limited or unlimited sharing; unlimited publish or limited publish)

Memb Member b er P Portal ortal in Development Interim – Sharing occurring among NISC members

Education & Training • Events — “Show and Tell Webinars” — Educational Seminars — NISC Annual Summit — Special Topic Discussions

Collaboration Space • Initiative-focused Work Groups • Member Working Groups — Discipline focused — Topic focused — Solutions focused

• Technical Assistance — Brokerage of subject matter expertise

Month Monthly hly SSpecial pecial Topic Discussions NISC Annual Summit – July 2013

Virtual US USA® SA® ® TTransition ran ra nsition Working Group vUSA ArcGIS Online Pilot Working Group NSDI Leadership Forum U.S.-Canada cross-border initiatives

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Virtual USA

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Virtual USA Regional Pilots

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Cross Border Information Sharing Pilots

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Virtual USA Transition May 31, 2013

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Virtual USA AGOL Portal

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Value of the Consortium Voluntary, Reciprocal Sharing: • Governance Documents • Information Sharing Plans & Methods, • Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) • MOAs & Contract Terms & Conditions • Software code/documentation • Virtual Library and vUSA AGOL Portals

• 47 Member Organizations to date • Representing 100 + State & Local Government, Academic, NonGovernmental and Private Industry Partner Organizations in U.S. & Canada • Current Focus – Public Safety • Future Focus – All areas of Government 16

Join Us! TO JOIN • Members join on behalf of their organization •

Note: The sharing of any resource, data set, or technology code is completely voluntary

• Request a copy of the MOA • •

Send an e-mail request to [email protected], or Submit a request through our web site: www.nisconsortium.org

• Sign and submit your MOA •

Submit to [email protected] and [email protected] 17

Thank you! For more information about the NISC… visit www.nisconsortium.org NISC Booth: #N636 18