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Natural Disasters
Disasters
ManMade Disasters
Nuclear Disaster Chemical Disaster Biological Disaster Terrorist Attack
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Mitigation Phase
Consists of pre-disaster activities necessary to be implemented in advance Networking requirements to support the mitigation phase should meet key attributes, like the need to move large volume of data/ information, broad connectivity among a diverse group of organizations etc. modeling/prediction tools for trend and risk analysis
Preparedness activities range from early warning, community development, training, logistic support Distribution of warning data through a dedicated network during the preparedness Preparedness Public awareness through broadcast announcements and access to disaster web pages
Phase
Response Phase
Communications among response teams and to the general public become most vital Major challenges are presented by extreme conditions of infrastructure destruction, communication traffic peaks, mobile users, and sensitive data Management of property and casualty status, resource information, and response priorities
Recovery Phase
Bulk of the data needs during recovery include significant onsite data collection related to rebuilding, claims processing, and documentation of lessons learnt Maintain database of migration process and historical data
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Gathering data
Identifying Needs
Disseminating Information
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Application Development
Guidelines for Applications Development: Fast response Reliability of the information Application design should be user friendly Standardization of data Data recovery Preference of open source technology
Standardization
Automation
Resource sharing
Unification
A virtual environment where different organizations/ departments go beyond their limitations and collectively try to solve the situations
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RF Identification Systems
RFID creates an automatic way to collect information about a product, place, time or transaction quickly, easily and without human error.
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