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WTC Organizational Networks Examining functional networks and organizational involvement Christine Bevc Natural Hazards Center University of Colorado at Boulder 9 August 2005 UC-Irvine RESCUE Group Special thanks to Kathleen Tierney, Carter Butts, Remy Cross, Miruna Petrescu-Prahova, and Jeannette Sutton.

Overview WTC attacks on September 11, 2001 Researchers collected data on the organizations involved in the response and recovery Data reflects the functional relationships among organizations engaged in specific tasks or functions Purpose of revealing the lessons embedded within the experience UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Data Source of data Over 7,500 interactions 43 functional networks 141 Field documents FEMA Situation Reports US DHHS Situation Reports 854 Newspaper articles Over 7,500 interactions 63.5% from FEMA SitReps 8.5% from US DHHS SitReps Remaining range from 7% to 0% (only 1 interaction) 43 functional networks Photo by Michael Rieger/ FEMA News Photo UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Data Cleaning - Before Debris Management UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Data Cleaning - Before Debris Management UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Data Cleaning - Before Debris Management UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Data Cleaning - After Debris Management UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Data Cleaning - After Debris Management UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Analysis Focused on describing the functional networks Size, heterogeneity, centrality of organizations What types of organizations were involved in specific functional networks? Public versus Private? Profit versus Non-Profit? Local, State, Regional, or Federal Government agencies? UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Application Provides insight into organizational relationships in disaster events Understanding of the types of organizations working together Photo by Andrea Booher/ FEMA News Photo Practical implications to emergency planners, first responders, governmental agencies, and individuals involved in catastrophic and near catastrophic events UC-Irvine RESCUE Group 9 August 2005

Thank you. Questions? Comments? Natural Hazards Center University of Colorado at Boulder 482 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0482 http://www.colorado.edu/hazards