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Addressing several misconceptions and misunderstandings about communications interoperability that continue to limit capabilities in the field, this unique book provides a detailed examination of the subject, focusing on the use of voice, data, and video systems for public safety and emergency response. This practical resource makes in-depth recommendations spanning technical, planning, and procedural approaches to provide efficient public safety response performance. Readers find coverage of the many approaches used to achieve interoperability, including a synopsis of the enabling technologies and systems intended to provide radio interoperability. Featuring specific examples nationwide, the book takes practitioners from strategy to proper implementation, using enterprise architecture, systems engineering, and systems integration planning.
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Achieving Interoperability in Critical IT and Communication Systems
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Achieving Interoperability in Critical IT and Communication Systems Robert I. Desourdis, Jr. Peter J. Rosamilia Christopher P. Jacobson James E. Sinclair James R. McClure Editors
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This work is dedicated to the men and women of public safety and emergency response, and particularly to the memory of those who sacrificed themselves for the lives, health, and property of others.
Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. —John 15:13 NIV
Contents
Foreword by Donald M. Goldstein
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Foreword by Morgan E. O’Brien
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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CHAPTER 1 Interoperability Defined 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4
Real Interoperability Definition and Vision Planning Elements of Interoperable IT and Communication Systems Holistic Interoperability References
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CHAPTER 2 Pearl Harbor, 9/11, and Katrina: Same Lessons Not Yet Learned
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2.1 Now and Then: Enduring Failure 2.1.1 Totsugeki Raigeki (TO-RA) 2.1.2 The Environment 2.2 Failed Interoperability 2.2.1 Failure of Organization 2.2.2 Failure of Assumption 2.2.3 Failure of Omission 2.2.4 Failure of Verification 2.2.5 Failure of Supervision 2.2.6 Failure of Alertness 2.2.7 Failure of Complacency 2.2.8 Failure of Intelligence 2.2.9 Failure of Attitude 2.2.10 Failure of Imagination 2.2.11 Failure of Communications
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2.2.12 Failure of Paraphrase 2.2.13 Failure of Adaptability 2.2.14 Failure of Disclosure 2.2.15 Failure of Insight 2.2.16 Failure of Dissemination 2.2.17 Failure of Inspection 2.2.18 Failure of Preparedness 2.2.19 Failur