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www.oasis-open.org. Integrated Emergency Management Session Three: A Look at Implementations. Reminder: “Integrated” Means. All Parts of Emergency Management Work together as a Whole Emergency Response Lifecycle Location, Time, Resources People, Communities, Groups
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www.oasis-open.org Integrated Emergency ManagementSession Three:A Look at Implementations
Reminder: “Integrated” Means • All Parts of Emergency Management Work together as a Whole • Emergency Response Lifecycle • Location, Time, Resources • People, Communities, Groups • Systems of Systems Information Management • Networks of Networks Coordinate Information Delivery • Standards Improve Information Interoperability
Reminder: “Integrated” Means • Location, Time, Resources • Geospatial Information • Areas Affected for Alerts & Warnings • Areas Affected for Responder Notifications • Building Interior Areas Affected (Integrating Building Information) • Time-Critical Information • Scheduling Responders: Fire, Police, EMTs • Scheduling Responses: Evacuations, Get to Shelter • Resources • Physical Resources (Logistics); Fire Trucks, Rescue Teams • Information Resources: Up to Date Road Info; Situation Reports; All Above included in Information Resources
www.oasis-open.org Session Three:A Look at Implementations Speaker: David Coggeshall,San Francisco Communications, MapLab ProjectPanelists:David Holmberg, NIST Michelle Raymond, Knowledge Interaction Guy Miasnik,AtHoc, Inc. Elysa Jones,Warning Systems Inc. Chair, OASIS EM TCGary Ham, Consultant to Eye Street Software Corp. Art Botterell,Community Warning System, Contra Costa County, Office of the Sheriff