Country Fire Authority eyes ‘military-grade’ IT

Country Fire Authority eyes ‘military-grade’ IT

21 November 2011

published by http://www.itnews.com.au


Australia — Phase two of overhaul to avoid repeat of ‘Black Saturday’ tragedy.

Victoria’s Country Fire Authority has moved into the second phase of an overhaul of its advanced emergency warning systems in the wake of the February 2009 ‘Black Saturday’ bushfires.

The CFA revised its bushfire safety policy and adopted the national Prepare. Act. Survive. framework, setting live an enhanced advanced warning system in recent weeks.

Head of technology services Michael Foreshew said phase two of the overhaul will involve the implementation of software to monitor the applications and IT infrastructure that underpins the warning systems.

Foreshew said the CFA will build a system monitoring dashboard based on HP’s business services management (BSM). It is expected to be installed in April next year.

“The plan is to roll out the HP solution across all of the [CFA control centre] network and devices that are connected, and also to monitor data exchange between agencies,” Foreshew said.

The CFA has 216 control centres statewide that receive data from agencies including the Bureau of Meteorology and Triple 0 in Victoria.

The authority previously monitored emergency warning systems with manual processes.

Foreshew said the CFA is working to make its emergency warning systems meet “a military specification”.

“That’s effectively what we’ve demanded from HP in terms of service, support and capability,” he said.

Foreshew said the monitoring system will be extended to the CFA’s radio-over-IP network to monitor the status of radio communications.

The ‘Black Saturday’ bushfires left 173 people dead and hundreds injured. A Royal Commission inquiry focused on the provision of reliable information to the public.

 


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