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Unified Incident Command and Decision Support Framework for Emergency Management

Explore the pillars of Emergency Management – Incident, Resources, and Supply Chain Management focusing on information sharing, interoperability, expandability, data analysis, and standards through a GIS-based approach. This framework incorporates intelligent policies, security, and privacy considerations while complying with industry and emergency response standards.

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Unified Incident Command and Decision Support Framework for Emergency Management

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  1. Emergency Management: Incident, Resource, and Supply Chain Management (EMWS09) UC Irvine, CA November 5-6, 2009 Dr. Nabil Adam (nabil.adam@dhs.gov) Fellow/Senior Program Manager Infrastructure & Geophysical Division Science and Technology Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  2. Emergency Management – Incident, Resources, and Supply Chain Management Basic Pillars - Information Sharing - Incident Management - Interoperability and Expandability • Data Analysis • Standards Information Sharing Incident Management Interoperability & Expandability Data Analysis

  3. Intelligent - Policies, security, privacy, etc.) GIS based – Geo-spatial standards Sharing of Alert data Sharing – CAP Sensors (numerous types) Data – OGC-SOS Documents/data related to Incident Management and Planning Information Sharing Interoperability & Expandability Information Sharing Incident Management Data Analysis

  4. Incident Management • Incorporates incident command structure, incident action plans, and ICS forms • Provides reasoning capabilities to assist IC for identifying: 1-Appropriate response plan 2-Required resources and their location 3-Response agencies that can be assigned to the various response activities • Provides functionalities, data, and tools for Incident response planning, execution, monitoring/tracking Information Sharing Incident Management Interoperability & Expandability Data Analysis

  5. Built on industry standards (SOA), to enable interoperability with external applications, e.g. Resource management, analytical tools/simulations Provides the building blocks (data, basic functionalities & tools) for composing new applications Interoperability & Expandability Interoperability & Expandability Data Analysis InforInformation Sharing Incident Management Data Analysis

  6. Data Analysis Not necessarily includes an internal data analysis component Provides plug and play support to external data analysis applications Data Analysis Data Analysis Information Sharing Incident Management Interoperability & Expandability

  7. Complies with and Supports: NIMS, NRF and ICS standards and others Industry standards Standards Data Analysis Information Sharing Incident Management Interoperability & Expandability

  8. Unified Incident Command and Decision Support (UICDS) A Basic Framework to build on

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