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Collaboration in Disaster Response Problems, Methods, and Tools Eric Rasmussen, MD, MDM, FACP We create free and open-source software for collaboration toward collective action. We then teach other people how to create it for themselves. Refugee management Katrina response In our opinion, collaboration, in humanitarian action is THE critical task Cholera outbreak Questions in disaster response… The answers to those questions reveal challenges: 1. Cultural acceptance 2. Geo-referenced imagery 3. Languages and translation 4. Unreliable communications 5. Minimal Essential Data Sets 6. Complex System Assessments 7. Formal Decision Support 8. Rapid Assessment Consolidation 9. Emergent Strategic Collaboration 10. Consolidating Human-Animal-Environmental health impact We think this is what collaboration requires… Collaboration Directory Federation Social Networking Reliable Messaging Virtual Teaming Social Metadata Decision Support Geospatial Visualization Autonomous Agents Predictive Modeling Distributed Workflow Alerting Report Generation Analysis Data Fusion Anomaly Detection Complex Systems Analysis Network Analysis Text Mining Spatio-temporal Analysis Sensor Integration Information Flow Forms Design Shared Ontologies Schema Evolution Translation Deep Field Collection Geocoding Mesh Synchronization Storage Abstraction Offline Work Conflict Resolution SMS Integration Security Identity Adapters & Transformers Collaboration tools assessment • Problem – Agencies can’t (or won’t) communicate effectively in crisis • Requirements for the technical problem – Software that is effective, free, standards-based, easy to use, sustainable, measurable, and thoroughly interoperable • Specifications – Must be considered with WHO, UNICEF, MoH, UCLA, OCHA, UNOSAT, ISDR, Relief Web and many more… • Development (at least at InSTEDD) – We’ve built four free and open-source tools as prototypes for improved collaboration in crisis. They fill gaps we perceived. • Implementation – beta evaluation in progress with all four in Southeast Asia • ( fifth will appear on the web Tuesday ) Contact me about anything [email protected]