The Challenge of Preventing, Detecting, and Responding to Homeland Security Concerns
Terrorist monitoring. Crime control. Emergency response. Border security.
We trust our local, state and federal governments to keep us safe. We expect them to protect us and the world around us when crisis or disaster strikes.
Governments take that charge seriously. Their top priorities are preventing, detecting, and responding to public safety and homeland security events. And one of the best defenses against these 21st century threats is a strong technology approach:
- Secure, effective access to mission-critical information, available when and where it is needed
- Enhanced data sharing and analysis capabilities for prevention and detection of threats
- Protection at borders, transportation ports, and airports, using advanced tracking technology, biometrics, and strong security solutions
- Access to past experiences, best practices, and lessons learned from homeland security solutions developed globally
- Access to business continuity and disaster recovery services, globally
The Answer
Identity & Access Management Services
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Governments at all levels are collaborating with HP on these critical initiatives. HP brings more than 40 years of industry experience, thought leadership and in-depth knowledge to the table. We find the right solution, whether it's one that targets a specific need or provides end-to-end support.
From intelligence gathering and vulnerability assessment to post-event evaluation, the HP solutions portfolio addresses all phases of homeland security and public safety support, including:
- Application development and management
- Security and privacy services
- Emergency management services
- Digital collaboration and training
- Real-time analysis and integration of data
- Consulting services
- Communications
- Enterprise application integration
- Portable incident communications systems
- Advanced transportation solutions
- Enterprise virtual operations centers
The Results
- The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) wanted to provide critical information assurance functions for its logical (computer) and physical assets, improve business processes and enhance quality of life for its 4 million employees worldwide via chip-based smart cards. The HP team first integrated one of the world's largest databases. HP then upgraded the DoD's existing card-issuance system so that it could produce smart cards and linked it to a smart card and digital identity issuance system. The card consolidates a person's multiple credentials onto a single card and lets users access restricted buildings and networks and encrypt and decrypt e-mail. Thanks to improved business processes made possible by the card, the Army's 25th Infantry Division estimates that it saves 30,000 man-hours per year.
- A prominent Federal Law Enforcement Agency protects the public against crime, violence and other threats. The agency's personnel are dispersed geographically, allowing them to cover working hours that stretch well beyond the standard business hours of a private enterprise. With an increasing reliance on technology for communication and access to critical information, the existing ad hoc system of providing computers and support to personnel nationwide became cumbersome, expensive, and limited the agility and productivity of the organization. Recognizing this, the agency looked to bring uniformity and consistency to its IT structure, and selected HP to take on the management of the technology resources (laptops and computers), and management of the help desk. We provided a simplified IT infrastructure and a best-in-class help desk that helped the agency realize a 20% operational cost savings of $40.9 million over five years. The customer satisfaction level is close to 90%, above the service level standard of 85%.
- To accelerate its response to local emergencies, The City of Anaheim needed to improve information sharing among police, fire and public works departments. IT partner HP delivered this and more with an unprecedented virtual emergency management solution. Anaheim's Enterprise Virtual Operations Center (EVOC) consolidates information from each department's information systems and connects data warehouses citywide through a portal interface that delivers a realistic three-dimensional presentation of the emergency scene. EVOC arms officials with a complete, fully integrated view of events as they happen. Authorized employees can access voice, video and data transmissions with automated workflows to guide them through standardized response strategies. This first-of-its-kind solution has been instrumental in helping city officials make smarter, faster decisions and save lives.
- City of Anaheim
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Homeland Security Solutions Industry Contact Information
HP Government Homeland Security Expert Steve Hutchens
Steve Hutchens is leader for Homeland Security in HP’s Global Government Industry. He supports sales to clients and provides industry knowledge for HP’s homeland security solutions and services worldwide. Hutchens has more than 27 years’ experience in information systems, communications, technology, and security. He is a certified information systems security professional (CISSP) and an adjunct faculty for the University of Virginia’s Information Security Certification program.
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