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Cisco Delivers Comprehensive Technology Platform for Government Agencies to Help Protect Citizens, Assets and Employees
Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security Increases Safety and Minimizes Risk by Improving Communication and Collaboration; Delivers Common Operational View for Faster Time to Resolution

FOSE -- Cisco, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) today
announced the Cisco® Open Platform for Safety and Security, a technology
platform designed to enable government agencies to protect assets,
employees and citizens via a secure, intelligent, converged network. Cisco
Open Platform for Safety and Security supports the growing needs of
defense, civilian, public safety, state and local government agencies to
focus on business continuity and force protection mission requirements to
minimize risk and address the security needs of citizens.
Efficient communications supported by interoperable technologies are
critical for the situational awareness and effectiveness of incident
response. Most agencies have a number of stand-alone, non-interoperable
systems which require dedicated headcount and lead to long decision and
response cycles. With Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security, Cisco is
delivering the right mix of technologies to increase the quality and
effectiveness of response in almost any situation.
This emerging capability is critical to force protection, as Major General
Stephen V. Reeves, USA Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical and
Biological Defense, testified on March 12, 2008 before the Senate Armed
Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats & Capabilities.
(http://armed-services.senate.gov/e_witnesslist.cfm?id=3145) "We are also
investing in the development of a sensor data fusion capability to allow
the fusion of information and data from diverse detectors and sources to
provide the Warfighter with a more refined common operating picture of the
battlespace with respect to Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
weapons (p 19)... No longer will information remain isolated or
stove-piped. Commanders at all echelons will have the information they need
regarding the chemical and biological hazard and the necessary information
systems tools to take the appropriate protective, evasive, and restorative
actions necessary (p 29)."
Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security incorporates a variety of Cisco
technologies, including Cisco Unified Communications, Cisco Video
Surveillance Manager (VSM), Cisco's IP Interoperability and Collaboration
System (IPICS) with land mobile radio integration, as well as solutions for
digital media services, mobility, and notification, all enabled over
Cisco's converged infrastructure. Together with several industry solution
developers, Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security also supports
sensor integration and management, video analytics, geographic information
system (GIS) framework for common operating picture, enterprise mass
emergency notification and physical access control. These industry solution
developers include AtHoc, Augusta Systems, Coleman, ObjectVideo, pTerex,
Swan Island, Vialogy, and VidSys.
"In an environment of increasing threats, agencies must empower employees
with tools to deliver the right information quickly at the point of need to
protect citizens and critical assets," said Bruce Klein, Cisco's federal
vice president. "Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security addresses the
government's most pressing needs by breaking down technology barriers for a
common operational view across multiple solutions. This improves decision
and response times in order to increase the effectiveness of emergency
operations teams without furthering the load on current personnel."
Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security Delivers Critical Benefits to
Government Agencies
With the Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security, agencies can take
advantage of a converged, secure IP network to provide:
-- Improved employee safety and security during emergency notification
through early warnings and employee accountability
-- Enhanced risk management by facilitating COOP, crisis management, and
all-hazards incident response
-- Facilities and critical infrastructure protection via access control
and sensors
-- Reduced operational costs by using technology to make the same
resources more effective
-- Interoperable communications regardless of device or location
-- Strengthened interagency coordination and collaboration via real-time
data, video, and voice on location
To learn more about how Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security could
benefit your agency, please visit
http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/government/coe_index.html
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