Connecting Emergency Alerting and Notifications with Federal Signal & Everbridge
Agenda In the webinar you will learn: How the Internet of Things (IoT) relates to Critical Communications When to include internet enabled devices as part of crisis communication planning New use cases for smart warning devices you may already have deployed LinkedIn Member? Join our LinkedIn Everbridge Incident Management Professionals Group
Housekeeping Use the Q&A function to submit your questions. @everbridge @FedSigEMComm #everbridge #fedsig #sirens #federalwarning #iot We ll send out a recording after the event
Speakers Nirmal Chudgar Dir. Professional Services Federal Signal Imad Mouline CTO Everbridge
Gartner forecasts there will be 25 billion internet connected devices by 2020
Everything is connected
Everything is connected
What does the Internet of Things have to do with Critical Communications? A LOT
Critical Communications For People! 10,000 100,000 1,000,000 Why? Who? Where? What? How? ASSURED DELIVERY AT ANY SCALE: INDUSTRY LEADING RISK INSIGHT: UNIQUE
Critical Communications For Devices
Today s Challenge How can we manage outreach to both people and devices from a single console? 1
1 Reliability of Communications Infrastructure
Communication in a Global, Dynamic World No single delivery path is ever 100% reliable Many communication modes may degrade without prior notice No single delivery path is ever 100% reliable 100% of the time Some modes may be unreliable or severely compromised
Communication in a Global, Dynamic World Multi-modal messaging is the ONLY way to increase delivery & response success
Everbridge and IoT ALERT People to take action ACTIVATE Devices and Machines
Critical Communications with Care Givers
Critical Communications to People
Critical Communications to People
Critical Communications from Infrastructure
Critical Communications To AND From Devices Control all alerting devices from one location
Built-in GIS Integration Designate sirens, loudspeakers, digital signage as contacts with Secure Push path Customize your gateway to receive notifications Supports Confirmations to assure action was taken
Warning Systems & Alarm Devices Outside High Powered Speaker Arrays Sirens Inside Informer PA / Intercom Loudspeakers Strobe Lights
Why are they Smart devices? Lockdown: IoT enabled Informer-IP Radio Messaging: IoT enabled RIU+ Interoperability: IoT enabled RIU+ Converting legacy infrastructure to IoT: Sensor Interface Unit
Lockdown: IoT enabled Informer-IP 2 PC POPUP to 911 Dispatch 1 Alert Initiated 3 TEXT and Email to First Responders 5 Existing Public Address System 4 Voice Notification on Radio
Radio Messaging: IoT enabled Radio Interoperability Unit Meet Driller Dan working in a hazardous environment. We cant afford downtime in our operations; no cell phones while working RIU+ Radio Fleet
Interoperability: IoT enabled Radio Interoperability Unit Unable to smoothly communicate across boundaries of agency..that further delays response RIU+
Converting legacy infrastructure to IoT: Sensor Interface Unit SIU
Tomorrow: Integrating physical security systems Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) camera Video Surveillance
Connecting Critical Communications Device Initiation M2M Initiation Manual Initiation
Critical Response Connecting Critical Communications Communications Style Moderate Frequency Medium Scale Reach Workflow Based Structured Information Sample Message Sensor 324 is at 1.21 gigawatts. Action needed Message Requirements System Logic When? Communication Logic Who? Where? What? How? Business Logic On-Call? Escalate if? Connect who?
Q&A Note: Presentation slides will be available on our blog at blog.everbridge.com Use the Q&A function to submit your questions.
Thank You Federal Signal follow up questions visit: www.alertnotification.net or contact Keith Conklin Sales Manager 708-587-3318 kconklin@federalsignal.com Everbridge follow up questions visit: www.everbridge.com or call +1-818-230-9700 Stay tuned for upcoming Everbridge and Federal Signal events on the future of mass notification and Smart devices