2016 IEEE Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ths.2016.7568904
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Common information space for collaborative emergency management

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“…For example, while the digital humanitarian efforts in Haiti clearly made a difference, some professional responders called it a 'shadow operation that was not part of the emergency response plan' (Morrow et al 2011, 16), and some practitioners see serious problems with 'spontaneous volunteers' and digital humanitarians, whereas others see a lack of social, organisational and digital technologies that can support communication, cooperation and coordination. The challenges in interoperability on all of these layers are amongst the motivations for the SecInCoRe project's concept of a common information space (Pottebaum et al 2016).…”
Section: Difficulties and Contradictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, while the digital humanitarian efforts in Haiti clearly made a difference, some professional responders called it a 'shadow operation that was not part of the emergency response plan' (Morrow et al 2011, 16), and some practitioners see serious problems with 'spontaneous volunteers' and digital humanitarians, whereas others see a lack of social, organisational and digital technologies that can support communication, cooperation and coordination. The challenges in interoperability on all of these layers are amongst the motivations for the SecInCoRe project's concept of a common information space (Pottebaum et al 2016).…”
Section: Difficulties and Contradictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%