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Guidelines for Mission Critical Digital Radio Communications Technology for Military Police of São Paulo

Guidelines for Mission Critical Digital Radio Communications Technology for Military Police of São Paulo

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Guidelines for Mission Critical Digital Radio Communications

Technology for Military Police of São Paulo

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ACADEMIC FORMATION Telecommunications Engineer Bachelor in law Digital engineering - telecommunications and systems PhD in Police Sciences and Public Order

MAIN ACCOMPLISHMENTS 1999 –Radiocom Conventional Radio System 2004 –First Digital Systems Radiocom P –25 2006 –Greater São Paulo P –25 2008 –Rio Preto, Rib. Preto and Piracicaba P –25 2009 –President Prudente P –25

EXPERINCE IN RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS – 25 Years

Ari Bezerra dos Santos

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PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENT

Brazil

Sao Pablo

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STATE OF SÃO PAULO

PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENT

• 248,208.8 Km² • 15 major-regions • 63 micro-regions • 645 cities • 41.5 million inhabitants • 3 million immigrants (70 nationalities) • 18 million vehicles (40% of the national fleet) • GDP: R$ 792 bi (31% of the national GDP) • HDI: 0.841 (Australia 0,937)• Annual budget - $80 B (USD) (2010) • 2 Police Institutions (Civil and Military) • 138 thousand policemen • 147 prison units (41 under construction) • 149,647 prisoners (33,5 % of the national total,

92% prisoners for the p.m.) Homicides - 10/100 thousand hab (UN 11/100 thousand)

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MANAGEMENT FOR QUALITY

SET OF EFFORTS TO REDUCE CRIME

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RADIO DIGITIZATION

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DIGITALIZATION OF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OF SPMP

RADIO COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

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2004 Technology Paradigm

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International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

National Telecommunications agency (ANATEL) – Brazil

Benefits of the Alignment to the Regulation – Region II (Americas): Legislation of telecommunications Economic Competition - Public Tender required for Government purchases

(Law # 8666) Commerce Integration to the global community State treasury

TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATION

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Open Standards NOT Proprietary Solutions

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DIGITALIZATION OF POLICE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

Communications Scenario Before 21st Century From 1954 to 2004:

Analogue systems of Conventional Radio communication

Inadequate RF coverage Clandestine interception

crime, the press, curious, companies security, among others.

TECHNOLOGICAL LACKPolitical Change

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Communications Scenario in the 21st Century Digital Radio communication Systems (P-25)

• 10 Systems – 120 RF Channels• 94 Repeater Sites• 96 Consoles • 10,000 Radio Terminals

Technological update Better RF Coverage Encryption of the Radio communication

STATE OF THE ART

DIGITALIZATION OF POLICE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

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Resulting benefits For the Public Security and Police Forces

Integration of the Police Forces of the State of São Paulo Management of the communications Better time of response of the Police actions Legacy

DIGITALIZATION OF POLICE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

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Resulting benefits For the Citizen

Increased the degree of "security sensation " Reduction of public expenses – more efficient use

of the human resources and material Improvement in the efficiency and the level of the

services given to the citizens Potential of the resources for "reduction of crime " Intensive use of the "technology " Esteem of the policeman Agility and flexibility in critical situations and

emergencies

DIGITALIZATION OF POLICE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

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DIGITALIZATION OF POLICE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

Investments since 2004 U$ 200 M Digitalization of 86 (eighty-six) cities 30 Million People

São PauloState

With Digital Radio Communication

Without Digital Radio

Communication

Percent %Serviced

Municipalities 645 86 559 13.33

Area (KM 2) 248,209.426 26,101 222,108.426 10.57

Population 41,384,039 28,158,301 13,225,738 68.31

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DIGITALIZATION OF POLICE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS

Map of Digital Covering

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PRODUCTIVITY

*Atendimentos Sociais incluem: condução a PS/Hospital; condução às organizações de Assistência/ Abrigo;partos realizados por PMs; auxílio gestante desamparada; ocorrências de auxílio ao público.** B. O. - TERMOS CIRCUNSTANCIADOS não são mais elaborados pela PM, Resolução SSP 233 de 09 de setembro de 2009. Source: Site www.policiamilitar.sp.gov.br

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ACCUMULATED RESULTS JANUARY to AUGUST - 2009/2010

-4%-6%

-12%

-9% -8%

-11%

-21%

homicídio doloso furto roubo furto de veículoroubo de veículo roubo de carga latrocínio

Queda dos Indicadores Criminais do Estado

Homicide TheftVehicle Theft Vehicle Robbery

RobberyCargo Theft

Aggravated Robbery (Fatality)

Results by Type for the State of São Paulo

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Increased P-25 Equipment Manufacturers New products for Public Safety Telecommunications 25 –APCO Phase II Technology LTE – 4th generation for the Public

Safety Exclusive RF band for Public Security (700

MHz) Governance of the ITC

Methodologies with focus in the corporative governance of the telecommunications, especially ITIL and COBIT.

Standardization of Protocol P –25 To assure realized investments and future

investments in modernization of ITC of the Police.

FUTURE OF THE POLICE RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS

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Thank You

Muito Obrigado

Radio Makes The Difference