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IBM Smarter Cities, Dublin 29th September 2010 Smarter Public Safety VirtualAgility solutions for Smarter Public Safety Michael V Kay VP European Operations VirtualAgility Inc.

IBM is working across the industries to make our Planet Smarter Smarter Healthcare Smarter Banking Smarter Traffic Smarter Food Smarter Retail Smarter Grids Smarter Communications Smarter Water Smarter Oil & Gas Smarter Buildings Smarter Cities Smarter Public Safety 2

International Challenge One of the primary responsibilities of any government is providing for the safety and security of its citizens, communities and assets. Crisis, Disaster and Emergency Management Recent world events have significantly heightened the importance of this responsibility and emphasize the need to understand the systems, infrastructure and design of everything that contributes to our communities, livelihoods and safety. Today it is more than natural disasters or catastrophic accidents that require full-scale emergency assessment, mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery. It also includes terrorism and pandemics, which are now recognized as a global threats of the greatest magnitudes. 3

A smarter approach This new reality means rethinking policies and planning; allocation of resources; and partnership strategies among national, local, and private sectors. To see more evidence of smarter government solutions, go to ibm.com/ government To effectively and rapidly plan and respond to all emergencies and threats to our communities, this requires a new, comprehensive approach involving people processes technology For all sizes of Government Agencies Local government departments Private businesses Non-profit organizations 4

IBM and VirtualAgility: Solutions for Executive Crisis Management A Fresh Reminder The eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano on 14 April 2010 affected the economic, political and cultural activities in Europe and across the world. The cascading effects of a content being grounded were far reaching and affected not only air travel operators and passengers, but also the global supply chain. 5 2010 VirtualAgility Inc. Michael V Kay

IBM and VirtualAgility provide solutions for Integrated Operations in Crisis Management IBM Business Partner VirtualAgility Inc. designed a service oriented architecture solution for crisis management built on IBM products and integrated their own technology. 5 How can you find ways to work smarter?

Integrated Operations in Public Safety and Security Is about how information technology forms the basis for new and more effective ways of working Involves combining real time and legacy data with collaboration tools to augment reality and remove technical divides Improves productivity, reduces costs and enhances capability to master today s public safety and security challenges 6

VirtualAgility OPS Center Benefits Users of the VOC system world wide benefit from: One common environment for conducting integrated emergency management operations, before during and after an incident Browser based usage - no need for PC client software installations GIS-representation of resources, incidents and other needed information Integrated communication and collaboration tools - instant messaging, web conferencing, screen sharing Highly flexible data collection through users defined business forms Rendering of external data and information through VirtualAgility SmartLinks Extendable with IBM partner solutions - Unified Edge, E Connect, Archaio and others 9

An Executive Approach Executive Strategic Monitoring and Management of Complex Events or Crisis Data Statistical Data GIS Data Reference Data VirtualAgility Integrated Operations Center Crisis Management Tools Joint Agency Planning Common Information Repository Common Operational Picture Sensors Air Quality River Levels Sisemic Trafic Power Police Fire EMS Civil Protection Water Waste Roads Citizen Services Hospitals Power Telecomunications Marine and Airports Public Safety Agenies Public Utilities & Services Other Critical Infratructures 2010 VirtualAgility, Inc

VirtualAgility and IBM 10

VirtualAgility Inc. VirtualAgility Inc. is a US based company with worldwide operations VirtualAgility is an IBM business partner VirtualAgility has won business with IBM 11

VirtualAgility - IBM Relationship VirtualAgility collaborates with IBM and IBM partners, from cultivating opportunities through to supporting client s long term objectives. Identification Qualification Proposal Delivery Support 12

VirtualAgility - IBM Relationship VirtualAgility is part of the IBM Business Partner Ecosystem and Government Framework Approved Government Solutions Business Partner Ecosystem IBM Government Frameworks Government Specific Extensions SOA Foundation 13

Timeline Expansion into China Expansion into AP Begin with Smarter Planet Expansion in SSA Expansion into Europe Migration to IBM SW 3rd Major Deal (US) 2nd Major Deal (ZA) 1st Major Deal (US) Moving to System Z IBM Gov Framework Certified IBM NCO Framework Certified IBM Partner IBM Advanced Partner 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 14

VirtualAgility - IBM Relationship Present in IBM Forums & Solutions Centers Operational In Progress May 20101 15

Take home message Find and utilize your account/ partner manager 16

Case Studies VOC has been deployed successfully throughout the World to support Crisis, Disaster and Emergency Management planning, response, and recovery services. Proven time and again, VOC has performed successfully in response to real world events. 14 How can you improve your response?

FEMA DM-OPEN (Federal Emergency Management Agency Disaster Management Open Platform for Emergency Networks) VOC provides the user interface and framework for the next generation FEMA DM-OPEN project that will support emergency responder communities at thousands of locations across the US. VOC's smart dashboard capability displays summary and detailed information on incidents such as weather and maps, and its WorkCenter dynamically connects people, applications, and knowledge with operational processes. It satisfies the need for an intuitive environment in which diverse groups can pull and display information from a wide range of applications and work together effectively across geographical and institutional boundaries. DM-OPEN is an operational interoperability backbone that supports both strategic doctrine & planning and tactical response & follow-up, with open standards such as HAVE (Hospital Availability Exchange), NIEM (National Information Exchange Model), CAP (Common Alerting Protocol), and EDXL (Emergency Data Exchange Language). 15

Missouri Emergency Response Information System (MERIS) VOC is a key component of MERIS, an emergency planning, response and recovery solution for the US State of Missouri that provides statewide planning & preparedness, incident management, resource tracking, communications, and asset request processing for emergency or crisis situations in the State with the most Federally declared emergencies in the US. The State-wide NIMS-compliant MERIS installation involves access by State agencies, local municipalities and private organizations involved in emergency management and homeland security. VOC provides an environment in which to plan, train, respond and recover, to gain Situational Awareness with augmented information and real-time decision support tools, and a common information sharing and presentation framework for thousands of diverse stakeholders to reach a Common Operational Picture. 16

Gauteng Fire and Disaster Management (GFDM) Centre The VOC supports Key Performance Areas of the NDMF at the GFDM Centre, including: the generation of comprehensive actionable plans at different levels within National Disaster Management Framework guidelines; the monitoring of threats and management of risk reduction; the sharing of information and knowledge within relevant operational context; and the capture of lessons learned for inclusion of best practices into improvement throughout the enterprise. The system unifies fire departments, hospitals, schools and other key personnel and resources to plan for, mitigate the risks of, and respond to threats and disasters, in accordance with the mandates of the South African Management Act of 2002 to keep safe the citizens and property of the Republic of South Africa. 17

Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID 2008) The VOC system was used for preparedness and response management for a range of threats involving national, provincial/state and local organisations, including simulated terrorist attacks with IEDs at the US/ Canada border, widespread flooding in British Columbia (Canada) near the US border, and terrorist WMD attacks on the US SPAWAR complex in Charleston, South Carolina. In the final evaluations (as aforementioned), VOC was described as effective for emergency management planning and conduct of operations, easy to employ by end users (who had only a few hours of training on the system), and #1 of all technology being evaluated. The government documents describing the exercise and its evaluations are online or can be made available in hardcopy, if desired. 18

New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center VOC is an integral part of the State of New Jersey s Regional Operations Intelligence Center (ROIC), a secure and personalized gateway for providing integrated access to personnel, information, applications and business processes for organizations involved in emergency preparedness and response, law enforcement, and homeland security. The Center supports Situational Awareness for the emergency management community in the region, enabling collaboration and information between the State s emergency responders and government authorities and decision makers. 19

Haiti Earthquake Relief Effort VOC was used to support and coordinate relief with various agencies and NGOs for the tragic conditions in Haiti after the January 12, 2010 earthquake event. VOC met the objective to rapidly establish a command center, which was implemented within 8 hours. Within 20 hours, a larger group of users (new to the system and to incident command) was up and running, able to share reports, view road and bridge closures, process request forms, and generate up-to-date damage assessment and action reports. The system enabled IBM to communicate with internal and external key decision makers; access data from government authorities, NGOs and other sources; share information within the ICS (Incident Command System) standardized formats to reach a Common Operating Picture, and rapidly identify and choose optimal Courses of Action. 20

Further Information Please Contact Michael V Kay Vice President - European Operations VirtualAgility Inc. mkay@virtualagility.com 24

VirtualAgility - IBM Relationship VirtualAgility provides IBM a sales information portal for with self registration Online sales manual for VirtualAgility Products Presentations White Papers Product Information Presentations resources (screenshots etc) Available demonstrations etc etc 25