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RAD Responder Project Nuclear Incident Response Team (NIRT) Program Erik Glassman May 11 , 2012. Why RadResponder. The Background DHS Strategy + lessons learned from Fukushima The Need
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RAD Responder Project Nuclear Incident Response Team (NIRT) Program Erik Glassman May 11, 2012
Why RadResponder The Background • DHS Strategy + lessons learned from Fukushima The Need • Rapid characterization of an incident must begin as soon as possible to guide accurate life safety decision making • Process must begin prior to arrival of specialized federal assets CMHT NARAC Advisory Team REAC/TS Advisory Team CMRT II EPA HRF CMRT I REAC/TS CERFP State/Local RAP CST
The Rad Responder Solution The Rad Responder Architecture: • Free Tools for First Responders to serve as force multipliers • PC, Mac, iOS Devices, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile • Free Cloud Space for Data Management • Effortless Data Standardization, Integration, Collaboration between Feds States and Locals
Rad Responder Pro • Designed for Level 1 & 2 Responders, Rad Health Departments, Specialized Hazmat crews. • Visualization of data and samples by event on imagery or street maps • Quick Data entry with two views (laptop or tablet) for entering measurements or samples • Easy to Create events, field teams, and instruments • Automated Data synchronization between devices/laptops and soon with Rad Responder Cloud • Currently being Beta Tested by State of Georgia, CST, RAP Community, and State of New Jersey
Rad Responder • Designed for Level 3 first responders in the initial hours of an event • Initially rolled out on the Android and iOS platforms with follow on development for Windows mobile based devices • Includes all functions available in the internet based thin client • Allows for offline data collection until a cellular or wireless internet signal is acquired • Successfully demonstrated at NREP 2012.
Rad Responder – Roll Out Process End User Working Group Support
Implementaion • Working Group • Webinars for Federal State and Local involvement. • Feedback Mechanisms • Mini Exercises/Demonstrations • NREP Feedback • Positive from all fronts (design, operability • Interest from NRC, REP, New Jersey, Delaware, Alabama, Louisiana. • Working Group membership expansion • Next Steps • CRCPD Conference, Target all 50 States Rad Health Departments • Implementation Plan development • RadResponder Pro cloud integration • Windows Mobile App development • Policy Development • Push to production hosting environment (Summer 2012) • Review of third party developers