Monday, October 3, 2011

Have the recent size and scope of the natural disasters announced our tipping point

There is no need to inform anyone on the event after event beseiging our planet, no one or place is immune, and that local systems will be over whelmed and that our current dependency on fixed location Emergency Operation Centers "EOC" is a showllow grave.

I will be making a point about this at the upcoming CloudCamp in DC


Eventbrite - CloudCamp DC Oct 11, 2011
Nelson registered for CloudCamp DC Oct 11, 2011 at Eventbrite!
Location: IBM DC Office - Washington, DC
Time: Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Hosted By: CloudCamp



I would encourage others from the #SMEM world to consider joining me at this CloudCamp and in public discussion in person and online #smemchat about the need to be able to have our EOC be at least as flexible as any start-up with no public lives at stake is making happen everyday

Now more then ever the need for a Public Safety Cloud as come to the point of doing something about and not waiting for contractors, which we are, to come up with some way to bill this the need is NOW and governments will not be able to collect taxes if they people die and this is one hazard we can mitigate it's called a hybrid Cloud and I have already posted examples of how it is working NOW. 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Here is one way of dealing with Identified Agents.

Vikas: Yes, until all requirements can be met with one product, Corporations will be hesitant to move beyond simple pilots or tightly controlled private clouds. They needed a broad set of solutions that addressed the full life cycle of access requirements. These solutions would have to be all standards based, integrated with corporate identity management infrastructure and accessible from any client, network or remote cloud platform. Since Intel has a special relationship with hardware OEM & ISV’s we were able to develop a unique solution for complete and secure access to the cloud. We connect the browsers, client and the web service.

Intel’s Cloud Access 360 Leads the Way

In an exclusive interview with Intel on Friday, March 25th, Cloudtweaks.com spoke with Vikas Jain as a follow-up to Intel’s announced Expressway Cloud Access 360 at Cloud Connect.


http://www.cloudtweaks.com/2011/03/intel-discusses-expressway-cloud-access-360/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+cloudtweakscloud+%28CloudTweaks.com+-+Cloud+Computing+Community%29&utm_content=Twitter

Information dispersal is key for the Public Safety Cloud?

Using information dispersal --slicing the data and spreading it out among servers, only to be reassembled when you need it--that very same file has a 60% storage overhead in a standard configuration. That’s it. It doesn’t increase. And, if a number of servers where slices are dispersed happen to fail, you can get your entire, uncorrupted and undamaged file back, as long as you have access to a minimum threshold for retrieval. That means, for example, if six of 16 slices are down, you can still get the entire file back. The entire file. At a lower cost. With less complexity. Without replication. Information dispersal does it without the stress, risk, hardware and bandwidth associated with the old way.

While reading post on High Scalability, I came across this and thought it just made sense for the architecture of the public safety cloud. Anyone else have an opinion?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Watch this live migration of a local to cloud services~ as to how


If you're the local Emergency Manager you could lose your EOC for any number reasons. What are you going to do and how are you going to do it? For regional and federal responses this is an even bigger unanswered question.

We've all come so attached to our devices in such a short time operationally that contingency plans are not being addressed. Well other then agencies and companies that are never going to say a word in public.

Here is one example of the how. IMHO It's pretty simple. The lesson to take away is that when we have a Hybrid Cloud setup with a Public Safety Cloud overaly we'll have addressed the basic Operational needs for what is going to happen on the ground.

Remember it's not a matter of if......

The only folks not on CLOUD are Emergency Responders.



Government IT Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance for Myth-busting – Great Government through Technology


Now that the GSA is getting being the effort to move .GOV to .CLOUD it should not be lost on those of  in Public Safety that everyone of these Cloud Co that these GOV is going too  are bragging about how safe and secure they are in their business plans and public materials.

Well! IMHO if not for the effort of local emergency management agencies coordinating a response these super cloud center are sitting ducks and no better off then any other business or individual.

The devastation we saw in Haiti or Japan and New Orleans in less then 24 hours is all the proof anyone needs to see the seriousness of this matter. 

Indeed with plans under way for the New Madrid National Exercise 11. What say those working on this as to how they respond when a whole town disappears or the local grid goes down and responders are grasping for information.

We know that the citizens will be using Twitter, Facebook and SMS to cry out for help. And with  all of these consumer provider using the cloud they are scalable, on demand no phone calls in middle of night for NET ops personal or not enough hardware available or more circuits need to be turned on.  Again because they are on the CLOUD.  It seems the only folks not on the Cloud are Emergency Responders.

To rectify this we need all of the "Cloud Service Providers" CSP to join in a national task force to design/build and promulgate a Public Safety Cloud. This service is analogous to the TV Broadcaster and their responsibility to air Public Service Messages. We have no choice about going to the Cloud and it needs to be done sooner then latter. 

Please discuss...........

Nelson @HastatusLLC

Crisis Data: We need an Public Safety Cloud NOW.

Crisis Data: We need an Public Safety Cloud NOW.: "One only has to go take a look at the after effects of the 4 major disasters that Japan suffered 1. Earth Quake2. Tsunami 3. Volcano4. Nucl..."

This is the very reason that we need a Public Safety Cloud.

Welcome to the Public Safety Cloud.

The time as come to talk about the biggest hole in any and all emergency plans. What happens when the locals can no longer access their public safety infrastructure.  

We are going to be expanding upon this and look forward to the dialoge with the public safety community and the cloud servicer providers.