Program Strategic Efforts
HSIN met all the goals it outlined for FY 2016 and began implementing the groundwork for future goals. This level of strategic planning assists homeland security partners fulfill their missions, improve their daily operations today, and ensures future stability. Among the accomplishments achieved this year, HSIN worked directly with fusion center users across the nation to create and launch a solution to help them manage how they collect and share information and took steps that will enable users to quickly gather metrics for reporting. These efforts increase efficiency, promote collaboration and provide cost savings while ensuring security and enabling mission success.
Strategic Efforts Completed in FY 2016
HSIN Exchange
This year, HSIN and the National Network of Fusion Centers rolled out a comprehensive solution—called HSIN Exchange—that streamlines how all 78 fusions centers manage Requests for Information. RFIs are a fundamental part of fusion center daily operations. Through HSIN Exchange, analysts are able to send an RFI to the right resource, track progress, see who has responded, analyze the information and close the information loop. This functionality and standardized workflow provides a seamless carry-over for analysts to continue work from one shift to the next and share information via standardized templates in a matter of seconds. HSIN Exchange provides a secure environment that enables more efficient decision-making capabilities, removes duplication of systems and effort, and connects law enforcement and intelligence agencies to protect the nation from major threats.
"HSIN Exchange is a revolutionary change in the way we do business in America for requests for information. It now allows us a portal to move information from one part of the country to another, and really answer those hardest questions we have in law enforcement, public safety, and Homeland Security."
Mike Sena
Executive Director, Northern California High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, President of the National Fusion Center Association
Advanced Reporting Pilot
This year HSIN worked to develop and validate a proof of concept for the program's enterprise reporting solution. Using the validated concept, HSIN automated a process for obtaining system metrics that was previously manually intensive. The result reduced the time to compile reports from days to hours. Knowing the practical potential of an enterprise reporting solution, HSIN will continue development and plan to roll out this capability across the platform.
Strategic Efforts Continuing in FY 2017
Operational Capacity with Cloud
In FY 2016, the program conducted extensive work to move to the secure cloud environment. Planning was completed and testing began to successfully demonstrate that HSIN could operate in a cloud environment and meet all DHS Information Technology (IT) security requirements. Full migration to the cloud is on target for FY 2017 and will provide the foundation for Continuous Delivery, which will enable faster implementation of mission enhancements to support users' operational needs. Additionally, moving to the cloud environment will provide backup operational capabilities, shorten maintenance times for system upgrades and enable HSIN to implement new features and functionality upgrades more quickly. HSIN will be one of the first DHS programs to move to the secure cloud environment.
Improved User Experience through Simplified Log-in
In FY 2016, the HSIN Program tested the ability to log into the system using the Common Access Cards issued by the Department of Defense. Work on this alternative log-in capability continues and is expected to be available to HSIN users in the coming year, providing easier access to information sharing tools and resources.