Tyto Athene and Acuity MDC Selected to Participate in the DHS Shaken Fury Operational Exercise

Herndon, United States, July 23,2019- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has partnered with public safety agencies in Jefferson County and the city of Birmingham, Alabama, and industry partners for the Next Generation First Responder (NGFR) – Birmingham Shaken Fury Operational Experimentation (OpEx) set for August 19-23, 2019.

“At the end of the day, S&T strives to ensure that in the chaos of a disaster, our communities are prepared, and our emergency responders are protected, connected and fully aware of the situation on the ground,” said William N. Bryan, DHS Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology. “We achieve this by bringing together the right partners and evaluating a range of technology solutions so when the time comes, responders can take swift, decisive action to mitigate loss of lives and property.”

This integration demonstration for the NGFR Program will help local emergency responders augment their public safety capabilities before hosting the World Games in July 2021. The OpEx will depict a scenario depicting an earthquake causing partial structural collapse and a HAZMAT leak at the Legion Field stadium. Such an incident would require significant public safety coordination for search and rescue, stadium evacuation, HAZMAT decontamination and mass medical care. The experiment also serves as the last in the series of FEMA Shaken Fury exercises.

S&T and industry partners will evaluate how selected DHS-developed and commercial technologies integrate with existing public safety systems using open standards, and how those integrated capabilities enhance operational communications, increase operational coordination, improve responder safety and augment situational awareness. These interoperable technology solutions will use recommended guidelines found in the Next Generation First Responder Integration Handbook. The handbook, which provides guidance for public safety agencies and industry on standards-based interoperable technologies, will help to ensure DHS-funded and commercial technology solutions can share information with existing regional public safety systems, applications, processes and procedures.

DHS S&T recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the local agencies, as well as 26 Cooperative Research and Development Agreements with industry partners to establish a collaborative relationship for planning and executing the OpEx. Public safety partnerships include the City of Birmingham, Jefferson County and the Birmingham Emergency Communications District, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama Emergency Management Agency, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama Department of Transportation, and Alabama National Guard, along with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. These partnerships will provide the opportunity to evaluate and demonstrate mission impact of first responder communication, situational awareness, IoT and on-body technologies in an operational environment.

“Real-time information helps first responders make real-time decisions,” said DHS S&T Program Manager and Birmingham Shaken Fury OpEx Director Cuong Luu.

“This exercise provides the opportunity for first responders to provide real-time feedback so that we may develop smarter, seamless and state-of-the-art technologies that increase their ability to focus on the mission, rather than distract from it.”

The OpEx aims to fulfill DHS S&T and regional first responder objectives including supporting responder technology innovation, evaluating how integrated technologies make responders safer and more effective, and receiving responder feedback on existing and emerging technologies to identify areas for improvement and continued DHS S&T focus.

“We are proud to be a part of the elite group of integrators and solution providers selected by DHS being tested through the Shaken Fury operational exercises in Birmingham,” said Jeff Murray, CEO of Tyto Athene. “We believe Acuity MDC will prove invaluable to first responders ability to save lives by enabling real time information in harsh connected and disconnected environments.”

About Tyto Athene

Tyto Athene is a full service systems integrator focused on helping clients accelerate their ability to make decisions by providing ubiquitous and secure access to enterprise information throughout their operating environment. To learn more please visit GoTyto.com.

About Acuity MDC

Acuity Micro Data Center combines best-in-class technology with mobility and efficiency in a single form factor, delivering mission-critical edge processing and analytics capabilities, data security, and unified communications in an easy to use, turn-key solution that weighs 30 pounds. Acuity’s versatility and processing power can be utilized as a portable standalone data center or as an extension of your infrastructure on the edge.

To learn more about the Tyto Athene Acuity Micro Data Center solution visit: GoTyto.com/acuity

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