Promoting Rapid Tech Insertion and the Importance of Domestic and International Collaboration Security Network East Washington, D.C. May 2012 Anthony Ashley, PhD Director General Defence R&D Canada Centre for Security Science
Defence R&D Canada (DRDC) DRDC Suffield Weapons Effects Vehicles Autonomous Systems Military Engineering Chemical & Biological Defence DRDC Emergency Responder Test and Evaluation Establishment DRDC Centre for Security Science DRDC Ottawa Radar, EW Space Systems Information Operations Communications Synthetic Environment DRDC Toronto Human Factors Decision Support Command Effectiveness Operational Medicine Simulation & Modeling Centre for Operational Research and Analysis Operational Research Scientific and Technical Intelligence DRDC Valcartier Electro-optics Combat Systems Command & Control Information Management Systems of Systems DRDC Atlantic Underwater Sensing Materials Air Vehicles Marine Vehicles Signature Management Military Personnel Research and Analysis
Mission to strengthen Canada s ability to anticipate, prevent/mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism, crime, natural disasters, and serious accidents through the convergence of science and technology with policy, operations and intelligence 3
A hiatus exists between inventors who know what they could invent, if only they knew what was wanted, and the soldiers who know, or ought to know, what they want, and would ask for it if they only knew how much science could do for them. You have never really bridged that gap yet. Photo Credit: Yousuf Karsh, 1941 - Winston Churchill (1916) 4
Canadian Public Safety and Security S&T Enterprise Investment Priorities Policy guidance & operational requirements S & T Performers & Partners Public Safety and Security Partners DRDC Academia International Partners Science- Based Departments / Agencies (SBDA) Industry Operators DRDC CSS (DND-PS) Risk Assessment Foresight analysis and scans Research portfolio management Knowledge integration Exploitation of S&T investment Project Management S&T and policy/ops intersection Enable policy Deploy technology Influence regulation Strengthen operations Security Operations Central Agencies Industry Responders Public Safety Regulatory Agencies CF S&T Outputs Knowledge dissemination
Program Resources led by DRDC CSS $43.5 million annually (leveraged to approx $90M) 89 DRDC CSS employees Subject Matter Expertise in: Risk Assessment, Operational Research, Interoperability, Cyber-security, CIP, CBRNE, Forensics, Emergency Management, Surveillance, Interdiction, Biometrics, Knowledge Management, etc. 18 partner federal departments and agencies and +1000 active participants Three international programs 7
Program Delivery Competitive Call for Proposals: Innovative ideas to address identified risks and capability gaps Community Development: Action-oriented communities of practice to build Canadian capability through studies, workshops, exercises and technology acquisitions Support to Operations: Science and technology deployed or reach-back support to operators and end-users Targeted Investments: Projects targeted to assess potential solutions to address capability gaps 8
Canadian Network for Public Health Intelligence (CNPHI) Web-based, real-time syndromic surveillance, intelligence exchange and response tool for critical public health events Initial demonstration supported by DRDC CSS programs Now fully operational at Public Health Agency of Canada and used by 90% of Canadian public health authorities International and cross border links into the US and licensed to Mexico Possibility of a continental multi-hazard surveillance capability Based on this success CFIA has developed Canadian Animal Health Surveillance Network with our support 9
Med-Eng EOD 9A Helmet Supported by DRDC CSS funding, Allen-Vanguard partnered with the RCMP, DRDC Suffield, and the Royal Military College The 9A is the world s first Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) Class A Helmet Also protects technicians from blast, chemical and biological (CB) agents Extensive, full-scale blast and simulated CB agent testing, as well as performance and reliability tests The helmet is a component of the most widely used EOD suit in 120 countries. 10
Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System (MASAS) Based on Open Architecture and Open Standards Co-led by DRDC CSS with governments and industry OA Visualization/Decision Support System for Coast to Coast Emergency Management and into US via IPAWS Rapid deployment to over 200 Canadian responder agencies Linkage with US system identified in Beyond the Border Action Plan Multiple cross border exercises completed and planned 11
Major Events Coordinated Security Solutions (MECCS) Led and funded by DRDC supported by federal government departments and agencies Science and technology advice and operational support to RCMP, Canadian Forces, Province of BC for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games Expertise, support and lessons learned provided to G8/G20 planning, London 2012, Brazil 2016 and other major events planners Major Events Planning Framework implemented by RCMP, other government departments and of interest to international partners 12
Great Lakes Surveillance Led and funded by DRDC with S&T, border enforcement and intelligence In support of several joint US CA commitments to cross border security and trade Study and report on fixed and mobile radar network performance on the Great Lakes and St-Lawrence Seaway for vehicle detection, border enforcement and interdiction Technology deployed during Toronto G8, 2010 13
Emergency Responder Data Interoperability Communications Interoperability Research Test and Evaluation Centre (CIRTEC) and 700 MHz Test Bed Co-Investment in an Open Environment T&E Centre for assessment of the 700 MHz spectrum issues for broadband mobile data communications such as: policies, procedures, bandwidth management technology and trans-border interoperability during emergency situations for Police, Fire, EMS and other responders
Surveillance Network for Airports and Transit Facilities - Mobile Detect/Cubic 2004 Rad Watch Technology Demonstration leavebehind project with Industry, Government, Transport, Police and Ottawa Airport Authority 2006 Mobile Detect presentation at Security Network event in San Diego led to meeting with Cubic Security Systems and subsequent partnership on Edmonton Transit project (2008) 2012: Deliver Rad & Explosive Covert Security system to Edmonton Transit for trials 15
Public Safety and Security S&T International Partnerships DRDC coordinates and manages on behalf of Canada a series of bilateral arrangements in S&T for public safety and security. CA-US agreement on Science and Technology for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Border Security (CIPABS) with the US Department of Homeland Security CA-US Research and Development to Combat Terrorism MOU (TSWG) with DoD &State Department CA-UK Public Security Science and Technology Cooperation with the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure 16
Some Key International Collaborators ONR DHS S&T DHS TSA FEMA Los Alamos National Lab Argonne National Lab Sandia National Lab CDC FBI INTERPOL HHS US AWE UK FFI (Norway) UK CPNI UK DSTL Czech Republic University of Defence Cubic Security Systems, Inc US Dept of State US IAB US EPA US White Sands Missile Range US Dugway Proving Grounds USDA US DHS National Centre for Food Protection State of Maine Emergency Management Agency NCFTA USA SAIC Inc
United States Canada Beyond the Border: A shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness Action Plan
How to Work with Us?? Use one of the existing government to government vehicles DHS MOU or TSWG Partner with a Canadian company Contract directly with Canadian government Can be difficult to do due to lack of common contracting methods, legal issues and Canadian content rules 24