1. LW
AN
“Everything should be made as simple as possible but not simpler”
o Albert Einstein
de
Vi
eic
Vo
Communications
Interoperability
Saves Lives and
Protects Property
www.unicomconnect.com
1
2. The “Napkin” Drawing
LW
AN
o
de
Vi
SERVICE
eic
Satellite
Vo
Internet
• 24 x 7 x 365 Service Availability Access • Radios
• Phones
• 24 x 7 x 365 Ops/Tech Support
• Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Protocols
Satellite
PSTN
• Flexibility of operation • GSM • Analog
• Digital
• CDMA
• Simplicity of design • TDMA IP IP
•
C
Scope of scalability • iDEN (PTT)
el
N
lu
T
•
PS
la
Affordability
r
Router
Detection IP IP Any Radio
ARCHITECTURE • Radiation Frequency
• Gaseous PBX UPS
• Linux OS • Bio Wireless Radio
• UHF/VHF
• P25/Tetra
• VOIP PBX Switch • 700MHz
• Multi-Security
IP IP
• 800MHz
• 900MHz
• Open Standards Storage Servers
• COTS equipment
Security
o
• Open Architecture
e
LW
Video IP IP
id
V
A
• Virtualization model • Laptops
N
Connectivity
• PCs
Data
• PDAs • LAN
• Terminals • WAN
HOW IT WORKS Data
• PBX
• Source data in/out via specific interfaces Internet
Access
• VoIP
• PC
• Source data is trans-coded into the IP Layer • SIP
• Core ‘soft-switches’ data between connections
• Full Interoperability between connected devices
• No upgrade or new equipment required for devices
2
3. Connectivity
LW
AN
Hosted Platform Gateway
• Connected to +200 network carriers • Automatic hosted platform connectivity
• Peered to +25 Internet carriers • 2048 bit encrypted IP-VPNs Internet
• SIP trunks to PSTN, Cellular • Two ethernet interface connections
• SAS 70 Co-location facility • Under client radio umbrella
Video • Secure behind client firewall
PSTN
• Four radio frequency connections
• Gateways stackable per requirement
Wireless
Client
Cell Radio
Umbrella
Host Satellite
UHF Spectrum
IP-
PSTN CELL VP
connection N
all Gat
ew ew
Fir ay
700 MHz
Radio Spectrum
Network
800 MHz
Spectrum
VHF Spectrum
Radios
• Radio connection supports unlimited devices
• Interoperability between all attached devices
3
4. UC-400 Gateway
Hosted Architecture UC-400 Gateway
IPSEC VPN Internet or IPSEC VPN
LAN Private LAN
Network
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
IP Radio Adapters IP Radio Adapters
PN
CV
IPSE
• 24 x 7 x 365 • Implementation schedule
36 Internet • Customer support • Operational hardening
Peering
Connections • Virtualization model • Deployment strategy
NAT VLAN
• Monitoring application • Security levels
Network • Management philosophy • SaaS
Switch Switch Failover
x86 Hardware x86 Hardware x86 Hardware x86 Hardware SAS 70
Co-Location
unicom unicom unicom unicom unicom unicom unicom unicom
connect connect connect connect connect connect connect connect
Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux Linux
SSL-VPN Appliance
OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS
CPU NIC CPU NIC CPU NIC CPU NIC CPU NIC CPU NIC CPU NIC CPU NIC
Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory
Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual Virtual
Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server
Load Balancer/Firewall
Warm
Monitoring &
Application Application Standby Test
Management
Server 1 Server 2 Application Environment
Server
Server n
Web Server Cluster
Digital VLAN Network
SAN
Switch
iSCSI SAN
Separate
Centralized
Customer
Data Store
Databases
4
5. Consulting Preparedness
Chiefs 911 Hospital EMS Council Fire FBI Police Guard Sheriff Utilities Security Bomb HazMat Traffic Volunteer Teacher Student
Hurricane Flood Forrest Fire Earthquake
Natural City 1
Incidents have pre-planned layer
Disaster
workgroups divide into multiple Group A
Explosion Toxic Waste Arson Shooting
Manmade on-scene action response teams 1004
Disaster City 2
1002
Hostage WMD Bio-Hazard Hijacking
Terrorism Agencies are matched to unique Tornado
Incident 1005
pre-planned incident series made City 3
Heart Attack Heat Stroke Viral Outbreak Pandemic up by any cities and counties 1000
Medical
Group B
Condition
1006
Domestic Violence Robbery School Shooting Kidnapping City 4
Criminal Layer/workgroup(s) have unique
1003
Event four 4 digit dial codes assigned
Sports Parade Election Funeral with full password protection 1007
Common
Event
Multiple Groups
• Police, Fire, EMS, Rescue
Example Work Group Plans • Law Enforcement
• Emergency Management
Consultants/Project Managers • Homeland Security
• Dial plan for workgroups per incident
• Governmental Agencies
• Training, testing, exercises and major emergencies
• Terrorism Preparedness
• Planning, Response, Recovery per incident
• Special Operations, WMD
• National Incident Management System (NIMS) compliancy
• Educational Institutions
• Telecommunications convergence i.e. voice, data, video & radio
• Hospitals, Healthcare
• Medical, Research
• Corporate, Business,
• Commercial, Industrial
• Armed Services, Military
5
6. State, County and Local Government
LW
AN
Judge Utility
Push Labs
Voice To Text
Talk
CITY
Cellular B
Sheriff
Police
IP VPN
Private Fire
Guard
Cellular
IP VPN tunnel IP VPN tunnel
2048 bit encrypted 2048 bit encrypted
Gateway Gateway
PSTN Internet
CITY
COUNTY Public
IP A
Switched
Telephone Virtual
Private
Network
Network
Commissioner EMS
Hospitals
Utility
Mayor CITY
Council C
How It Works
• A collision in City A between an oil tanker and a train carrying chemicals triggers a major toxic incident
• Per pre-planned National Incident Management System (NIMS) procedures the following happens:
• Interoperable radio connectivity between City A Emergency Responders initially
• Interoperable radio connectivity with supporting County agencies
• Interoperable radio connectivity with Cities B & C Emergency Responders per escalation procedures
• PSTN/Cellular/Satellite/network connectivity and interoperability with selected devices
• Pre-defined tiered workgroups provide immediate span of control at each tier
• Effective response and recovery procedures also permit ad hoc connectivity per situation circumstances
• Interoperability occurs between all existing devices regardless of make, model, manufacturer or frequency
6
7. Transportation & Logistics
The Intermodal Life Cycle
Transportation companies must co-ordinate operations of different nodes:
• Traffic systems control shipping, highways, railroads, air corridors
• Fleet systems schedule and move trucking, transit, railcar fleets
• Terminal systems move goods in & out of airports, ports, rail yards
• Incident systems dispatch crews for response & clearance processes
• Information systems track goods status/condition for public/companies
7
8. Utilities
Utility companies require reliable, robust and instant communications
• Oil and gas, power generation and transmission, water treatment
• Link facilities and staff to effectively serve customers & communities
• Support other utilities in other geographies during disasters
• 24 x 7 x 365 Operations
8
9. Mining & Exploration
Original land Dragline removing
surface mountain top
Surface Rock Dozer along
spoil contour bench
mining Coal Bed
Coal Bed
Dragline
Drift Mine Augur Mine
in pit
Miners elevator
Sl
Coal Bed Rock spoil
Coal elevator
op
e
M
in
e
Coal Bed Underground
mining
Coal Bed
Shaft Mine
Mining companies require integrated open-standards based solutions
• 24 x 7 x 365 Operations above and underground
• Ever-changing, rough, harsh environments
• Highest demands regarding safety, responsiveness and flexibility
9
10. Pricing
Monthly Recurring Base radio examples
Charge (MRC) UHF VHF 700 MHz 800 MHz
Service Fee
• No client ownership or charge per gateway
• No PSTN or Cellular usage charges • Up to 4 frequency base radios per gateway:
• Unlimited PSTN/Cellular connectivity • 1=$1,500; 2=$3,000; 3=$4,500; 4=$6,000
• Unlimited radios connected per frequency
Non Recurring Consulting Fee
Charge (NRC) $175 per hour
10
11. LW
AN
Vi
de
o
info@unicomconnect.com
eic
Vo
Mike Beaton
Chief Executive Officer
unicomconnect, LLC
mbeaton@unicomconnect.com
770 335-7614
Keith Stanton
Chief Operating Officer
unicomconnect, LLC
kstanton@unicomconnect.com
404 452-9871
www.unicomconnect.com
11