Homeland Security Geospatial CONOPS (GeoCONOPS)



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Homeland Security Geospatial CONOPS (GeoCONOPS) NAPSG Webinar Presentation Prepared by David Lilley DHS Geospatial Management Office 04 June 2014

Agenda and Objective Homeland Security GeoCONOPS WHO MANAGES THE HLS GeoCONOPS? WHAT IS HLS GeoCONOPS? WHEN IS THE HLS GeoCONOPS PUBLISHED AND UPDATED? WHERE DO I ACCESS THE HLS GeoCONOPS? WHY THE HLS GeoCONOPS IS IMPORTANT TO ME? Emphasis on reviewing the GeoCONOPS Website and getting YOUR feedback! 2

Geospatial Management Office (GMO) Promote collaborative geospatial governance Deliver high quality, time sensitive, geospatial information aligned with mission requirements Provide a shared geospatial delivery architecture that hosts enterprise viewing tools, data, and analytic services/applications Advance interoperability through geospatial technology and standards Build tradecraft and standard operating procedures Driving toward a National framework for geospatial information sharing. Geospatial Technology, Tradecraft, Information, Policy *Established by the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 *Implemented through DHS Management Directive 4030 3

Homeland Security (HLS) GeoCONOPS WHAT IS THE HLS GeoCONOPS? Geospatial Mission blueprint of the resources and capabilities available for support in Homeland Security Enterprise Supports larger set of national initiatives and policies to align geospatial resources and capabilities Identifies points of coordination and collaboration Documents authoritative geospatial data sources Describes best practices Identifies technical capabilities Provides States/locals a key resource for understanding the larger geospatial community supporting Homeland Security (who, what, and when) A whole of the nation approach. 4

GIOT HLS GeoCONOPS is managed and administered by the DHS GMO HLS GeoCONOPS is guided and influenced by the Geospatial Interagency Oversight Team (GIOT) Consists of 45 organizations within 20 agencies and partners 5

HLS GeoCONOPS Evolution PAST FOCUS Foundation Emergency Response Emergency Management CURRENT FOCUS Baseline O&M LE/INTEL Set the foundation for the GeoCONOPS, building the initial framework around the common event types and magnitudes supported under the NRF, ESF, PPD-8, and Stafford Act. Addresses: Emergency Response (Non-Catastrophic and Catastrophic) Full emergency management lifecycle to include preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation Operations and Maintenance (O&M) on geospatial requirements, capabilities, authoritative data sources, best practices, etc Expand content to include the Law Enforcement (LE) and Intelligence (INTEL) communities for Homeland Security and Defense. FUTURE FOCUS Baseline O&M PPD-21 Operations and Maintenance (O&M) on geospatial requirements, capabilities, authoritative data sources, best practices, etc. Expand to support Presidential Policy Directive (PPD)-21 on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience to strengthen and maintain secure, functioning, and resilient critical geospatial infrastructure. 6

HLS GeoCONOPS VERSION 6.0 Conducting an annual Top-to-Bottom Review Minor edits across entire document Adding/Updating Details Full Review of Appendix B (Authoritative Data) Revision of Appendix G US National Grid In-line with NAPSG Implementation Guide New Annex - Intelligence and Law Enforcement (Intel/LE) Key engagements with DOJ, CBP, USSS, ICE, USCG, and IC Contain scenario centered around the Amistad Dam Published separately via DHS GII and IntelLink New Appendix covering the FEMA Modeling and Data Work Group 7

HLS GeoCONOPS Products Printed Media Online Resources Fold-out Poster/Fact Sheet Web/CBT Training Quick Start Guide Full Print Version Mobile View Co-sponsored Products Geospatial Standard Operating Guide Coastal Oil Spill Geospatial SOG Annex WildFires Geospatial SOG Annex US National Grid Geospatial SOG Annex Incident Symbology Report of Findings Capabilities & Readiness Assessment Tool Website (Available Now!) 8 8

HLS GeoCONOPS Online Available now from GeoPlatform~! Provides entire content of the HLS GeoCONOPS Users can Search document content and data listing Data catalog is searchable by PPD-8 or ESF missions Cross platform mobile views will be available after formal designation of URLs 9

Summary GeoCONOPS compliments/supports a larger set of national initiatives and policies to help align key geospatial resources and capabilities Edit GeoCONOPS Master / TimesNewRoman provides States/locals 38 pts a key resource for understanding the larger geospatial community supporting Homeland Security (who, what, and when) Build better understanding between operators, technicians, and consumers Promote the tradecraft and Advance the technology and innovation GeoCONOPS serves as a strategic resource for planning and a tactical resource for finding available data, tools, and best practices 10

Thank You! General Comments/Feedback: gmo@hq.dhs.gov GMO Contacts: David Alexander, Director David.Alexander1@dhs.gov Mike Donnelly, Geospatial Data Architect Michael.Donnelly@hq.dhs.gov Michael Edwards, COP PM Michael.edwards@hq.dhs.gov David Lilley, Geospatial Portfolio Manager David.lilley@hq.dhs.gov Lewis Summers, GII PM Lewis.Summers@hq.dhs.gov Mike Bergman, PNT Specialist michael.bergman@hg.dhs.gov Key Resources: Web Links: Geospatial Information Infrastructure https://gii.dhs.gov (requires an HSIN user account) GeoCONOPS Online (Beta) https://www.geoplatform.gov/geoconops-home GeoCONOPS Print Downloads https://www.geoplatform.gov/sites/default/files/geoconops/geoconops_v5.pdf Geospatial Standard Operating Guides http://www.napsgfoundation.org/blog/napsg-blog/148-napsg-standard-operating-guidance-documents Capabilities & Readiness Assessment Tool http://carat.napsgfoundation.org/ Homeland Infrastructure Level Data Work Group: www.hifldwg.org Geospatial Resources Community https://hsin.dhs.gov/fed/gis Training Links: GeoCONOPS Overview: GeoCONOPS In-Depth: GeoCONOPS In-Use: Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII): https://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=is-60 https://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=is-61 https://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=is-62 https://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=is-63 11

GeoCONOPS Training Modules Training is Presented in Three Modules: Executive Overview For Decision Makers and Executives GeoCONOPS in Depth Importance to Federal Doctrine and the National Preparedness Lifecycle Edit GeoCONOPS Master / TimesNewRoman in Use For Emergency 38 pts Managers, Incident Commanders and Geospatial Practitioners Courses are Available on FLETC and FEMA EMI Page 12

Module 1: GeoCONOPS Overview Designed to Provide an Executive or Decision Maker with an Overview of the Content and Value of the GeoCONOPS to the Emergency Management Community Page 13

Module 2: The GeoCONOPS In Depth An In-Depth Look at the Key Values of the GeoCONOPS and Its Contribution to the Preparedness Life Cycle and to Federal Doctrine: Points of Collaboration-Authoritative Data-Best Practices Technical Capabilities Page 14

Module 3: The GeoCONOPS In Use An In-Depth Look at the Key Values of the GeoCONOPS for Emergency Managers, Incident Commanders and Geospatial Practitioners Presented Using the New Madrid Earthquake Scenario That is Part of the GeoCONOPS: Points of Collaboration-Authoritative Data-Best Practices Technical Capabilities Page 15