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secure intelligence collection and assessment system Your business technologists. Powering progress

The decisive advantage for intelligence services The rising mass of data items from multiple sources and sensors needs a more automated and sophisticated processing chain. It starts with management and the adaptation of the different sources and sensors. The data fusion will be executed with an enhanced complex event processing engine with integrated analysis capabilities. The analysis process can start on a higher level of data quality and data organisation. Multiple tools and views will support the analysts to fulfil their mission to produce and disseminate the required intelligence products. Key advantages ``Highly scalable, extendable platform ``Data collection, processing, analysis and production as also dissemination of relevant intelligence products ``Implemented workflows reduce margin of error ``Enable collaboration for planning and direction as also for communi-cation to agencies and government institutions Additional support processes will enhance the core processing chain. Integrated case and task management to support the internal and external collaboration. Knowledge management for the analyst and the automated processing tasks. Building blocks: Business framework to support the complete intelligence cycle. Technical framework and components for composite client applications with multiple views and level of details. Technical framework and components for a event driven and service oriented system. Multiple scenarios to adapt the system to specific business cases.

Business Process Areas SICAS has a configurable set of modules which are able to cover the whole intelligence cycle. Planning and Directions Benefits ``More efficient organization / enhance team efficiency ``Optimized resource management (teams and facilities) ``Enable stakeholders to make responsible decisions Solutions ``Integration of collaboration solutions like MS SharePoint ``Management tools for optimized resource deployment and task monitoring ``Managing costs by monitoring Key Performance Indicators (KPI) through the whole system ``Tool-support to identify and implement compliance requirements Collection and Processing Benefits ``Improved sensor utilization, faster deployment ``Higher availability of data to contribute better analysis results ``Reduce response times to expected and unexpected situation changes by near real-time event processing ``Improve data analysis by reduced and preprocessed data Solutions ``Tailor-made solutions help to manage the process of sensor configuration and deployment ``Latest generation cluster file systems to increase availability of data and information ``Large-scale event-driven architectures and complex event processing (CEP) solutions allow to react timely ``Reducing analysis of data to those relevants by early identifications and relevance checks Analysis and Production Benefits ``Analysts are able to focus on more important tasks ``Faster time-to-market for information needs ``Improved analysis quality ``More efficient usage of computing resources Solutions ``Enable analysts to easily create and run analysis functions using domainspecific languages ``Introduce data abstraction layers and apply latest generation grid/cloud computing technologies to Create an unified view on data Link any interesting data items Efficiently run queries and analysis functions Knowledge Management Benefits ``Interpretation and verification of operational data by internal and external knowledge ``Comparison of expected with real situations Solutions ``Content-driven representation ``Knowledge as support parameters of a CEP process ``Knowledge assessment by multi-data fusion and matching ``Integration of external knowledge

Basic Concepts The main driver for an intelligence suite is an efficient and flexible data processing. For the complexity and diversity of business cases the system needs to be open for new rules, services, tools, data structures and interfaces. The architecture of SICAS is addresses these requirements. Service oriented architecture (SOA) ``Service orientation helps to organize the business related functionality in a open and reusable way ``Technical building blocks are multiple runtime environments and services in different abstractions ``An enterprise service bus (ESB) is the backbone for the internal and external communication Event driven architecture (EDA) ``In addition to the service orientation an event operates as an additional business trigger ``A complex event proccessor handles the multiple data streams and manages the event correlation, the relevance detection and data fusion with customizable rules ``The asynchronous and automated processes handle the mass data so the analysts are able to focus on the analytic tasks Data driven ``With the dynamic data model it is possible to adapt the database to specific needs ``Metadata of the data model and the data representations allow the system to handle dynamic data models in a descriptive way from the database over dynamic views towards presentations on the client Container and Components ``Multiple containers decouple the business logic from the technical infrastructure code ``The components are able to focus on their responsibilities Collaboration ``Collaboration aspects like case management, workflow and task management support tasks along the whole the intelligence cycle ``Collaboration infrastructure and its functionality is also available for other organizational tasks and re-quirements ``Technical platform is based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Knowledge Management ``Modelling and access to available knowledge is an other and important support process covered by SICAS ``Knowledge support allows the complex event processor and the analyst to handle the incoming data in an efficient way Integration and Configuration ``Adaptation to the needs of the cus-tomer is supported in different ways ``Component and service oriented architecture allows a smart tailoring to specific organisation and business processes ``Build-in integration capabilities on the client and the server side are covered in SICAS ``Highly scalable, adaptable and ex-pandable architecture allow to fulfil to customers needs Sensors / Data sources Multi stage event processing / Multi sensor data fusion Results ready to use Raw data Observations Intelligence information

Composite Client SICAS is a framework to support composite rich client user interfaces in an open and modular way. Solution Approach ``Rich windows user interfaces similar to MS-Office 2007/2010 with multiple and personalized views and profiles ``Light bounded modules with an independent lifecycles and interaction scenarios ``Business cases can be fulfilled with multiple compositions of modules ``Provides.NET templates for the different types of modules to support new requirements Client Infrastructure The workbench is the runtime environment which provides basic services for the contained modules. ``Basic services for modules like life-cycle, security, communication, aso. ``Layout and docking manager to distribute visible modules to one or more displays ``Integrated event broker to enable the event and data flow between different modules Modules Business Modules ``Modules with specific business related behaviour like: ``Sensor management ``Rule management ``Process management ``Knowledge management ``Analysis functions Technical Modules Modules with user interaction logic and data driven presentation like: ``Basic user interfaces to handle data in different granularities ``GIS (2D/3D) oriented analysis functions based on ESRI ArcGIS ``Graph (network, relations) oriented analysis functions ``Timeline oriented analysis functions ``Business intelligence oriented analysis functions and reporting based on MS BI Suite Integration Modules Modules which interact with external client applications like: ``MS-Office ``Google Earth ``Web based user interfaces

SOA/EDA Server The server infrastructure is the workhorse of the SICAS platform. It delivers services and processing capabilities for user and automated tasks. Additional the server is responsible to exchange data to other systems. Solution Approach Our solution combines best of breed from service oriented and event driven architectures. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) The service orientation helps to organize the business related functionality in a open and reusable way. ``Based on open standards (WS-*) ``Multiple service environments like Java, BPEL, XSLT, CEP, GIS, BI, aso. ``Common services for system management, security and other cross cutting concerns ``Enterprise service bus (ESB) as a backbone for the internal and external communication Event Driven Architecture (EDA) Data events trigger the system to react in a pre-configured way. ``Automated and rule based preprocessing for data streams from different sources ``Asynchronous and scalable process chain for mass data Services Integration Services ``Framework for sensor and data sources ``Framework to integrate external systems Embedded third party products ``GIS services for georeferenced presentation and analysis ``Business intelligence services for ad hoc analysis and reporting ``Timeline services for time related presentations Basic Services ``Data access to the dynamic data model and other data stores Business Services ``Encapsulated business logic ``Collaboration Services ``Integration between processing and collaboration ``Data exchange with customers and partners

Roadmap and solution offers Roadmap Frameworks will be enhanced with additional features like: ``RESTful interfaces ``Web client ``Semantic relations and queries ``Additional automation features ``Additional integration capabilities Customer benefits SICAS has the following benefits for your solution: ``Design and implementation of an intelligence platform which represents the integration and interconnection of sensors and messages ``Highly scalable, expandable platform with modular design and architecture ``Data collection, processing, analysis and production as also dissemination of relevant events ``Reduced information load by initial automatic processing and exploitation of people, events and lo-cations producing analyzable information ``Implemented workflows reduce margin of error ``Enabled collaboration for planning and direction as also for communication to agencies and government institutions ``Solid and well recognized partner to the intelligence community for multiple years ``Extensive experience in the areas of platform architecture, data mining and processing ``Expertise in solutions covering the whole Intelligence cycle Solution offering Additional to the technical infrastructure from SICAS we will provide additional services ``Consulting and adaptation to map SICAS to a specific business case and technical environments ``Atos covers the entire IT value chain from consult, design, build and operate right through to custom development ahead of the competition. ``Atos is well recognized as a reliable and financially solid partner with the commitment to the local market

For more information: Please contact ch.atos.net/cns security@atos.net Atos AG, Civil and National Security, Freilagerstrasse 28, 8047 Zurich, Switzerland, Tel. +41 (0)58 558 4849 Atos, Atos and fish symbol, Atos Origin and fish symbol, Atos Consulting, Atos Worldline, Atos WorldGrid and the fish symbol itself are registered trademarks of Atos Origin SA. Atos Sphere is a registered trademark of Atos Origin SA. It is registered in all main Atos Origin countries, except in the US. February, 2011 Printed in Switzerland ZH 03/2012