For your this module, please review each of the following tools linked below (no
For your this module, please review each of the following tools linked below (nose around the sites to learn more). They are all different in their capabilities and focus, but they are all important tools in the information spectrum. Whether it be gathering and analyzing intelligence or disseminating important information to the general public about imminent threats, these programs are powerful when utilized widely and correctly.
For this learning module, please study the following materials. You will need to understand the concepts presented here to complete the assignments.
Read:
Common Operating Picture/Situational AwarenessActions- article that provides context of establishing a Common Operating Picture and maintaining Situational Awareness, both of which are foundational concepts and intents of WBSAPs
Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN)Links to an external site.HSIN Could Support Information Sharing More Effectively from the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) Audit
HSIN Newsletter (June 2016)
WebEOCLinks to an external site. – currently used by the Arizona State EOC; considered the gold standard in the industry currently
Everbridge’s Crisis Management ProgramLinks to an external site.- Everbridge is a leader in the mass notification space, and recently acquired the company that developed E-Team. E-Team was the industry gold standard prior to WebEOC, but suffered from a lack of innovation. Check out what Everbridge has done with the product and click through the case studies for more info.
IMPACTLinks to an external site. – A newly released program, IMPACT combines simulation, visualization, and mapping into an integrated user interface similar to a smart phone or tablet. First responders can use it for planning, situation awareness, and response to natural and man-made disasters. It uses common data formats to easily exchange data with other map-based tools. (Note: the link to the actual tool is broken. This tool may no longer exist, which is one of the common downfalls of software: longevity and support!).Demo of IMPACTLinks to an external site.
Live EarthLinks to an external site. – Another newer product that is catching on in the EM community. It relies on open source feeds, which reduces costs but also leads to questions of reliability of data. Nose around the website, and be sure to watch the intro video.
One Concern- Links to an external site.One Concern is a new player in the field of Hazard Modeling, and is a glimpse at what the future of the field could be. Through incorporating the use of Artificial Intelligence, One Concern’s “platform provides unprecedented situational awareness and actionable insights for decision-makers.” Nose through their website. Their staff includes the former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate.
Microsoft TeamsLinks to an external site.- while many of us likely use Teams at our workplaces, Microsoft has identified an opportunity to expand their kingdom to include the Emergency Management space. Same thing here…nose around the website to learn a little more about the capabilities. There is a wealth of material that comes up in a Google search, as well.
Watch:
Web-Based Situational Awareness Programs (17:36)
Lecture Slides & Script
WebEOC used during the California Wildfire ResponseLinks to an external site. (4:39) – Demonstration Video
I added an example of previous discussion with reference for your reference!! last one was a little misunderstanding