Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative.

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Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 1 Ongoing Efforts: Adding Building Information Model (BIM) Resources and BIMStorm-style Visualization and Information Delivery Systems to the "Common Operating Picture” Adding Metrics and Analytics Presented by Michelle Raymond

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 2 Emergency: Get needed resources fast! In an emergency, critical information and services are needed throughout the response. The necessary resources must be activated quickly to enable the best-possible, most-informed response to the situation. Best practices include:  A means of accessing known key resources and  Resource request messages forwarding to appropriate support providers

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 3 Open Geospatial Scenario Based on live simulation exercise held in December 2006 Shows  Use of sensor data  Use of BIM  Use of … For integration

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 4 Dirty bomb explodes All hazards approach includes response to:  Natural disasters  Accidents  Terrorist attack

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 5 The situation grows A single ‘event trigger’ can lead to:  Medical Response  Evacuation  Sheltering  Extended Alerting  Need for resources, resources, resources

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 6 Initial alert Multiple sources of alerting:  Sensors  Cameras  People  Alarm systems  Data aggregators

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 7 Alert from sensor to EOC Alerts reach:  Dispatchers  EOC(s)  First Responders  Information Analysts  Impacted Community  …

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 8 Gathering and aggregating data Information sources:  Weather Service  On-site cameras  HAZMat data repositories  Pre-plans  …

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 9 A Variety of resources needed

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 10 Views: widen area / narrow scope

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 11 Collect and design: building information

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 12 Modifications and associated alerts Changing operating procedures  Know what is needed  Have authorization  Alert others  Follow procedure

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 13 Real-time data collection and visualization Shelter Locations  Automatic live data updates  Same interface for data collection and to manage relief efforts.

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 14 Managing and sharing key information Web interface for data management and operating picture  Field team data entry  Intuitive interactions  Controlled access

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 15 Provide data in context via Google Earth Shelter Data  Data field contents shown in Google details overlay  Color overlay to convey status  Data update = Visualization update

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 16 Information drill down Hierarchy of data  Based on physical containment  Example: Sites contain Buildings; Buildings contain Areas Need common terminology

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 17 Achieve shared understanding Common terminology Common visual representation(s) Common protocols … = Common operating picture

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 18 Key Resources to the success of this ‘event’ THANK YOU TO: Kimon Onuma, OPS, and the BIM Education Co-op Michael Bordenaro, Finith Jernigan, Deborah MacPherson, Bob Smith, Toby Considine, OGC, Doug

Integrated Response Services Consortium (IRSC) 7 October 2008Virtual Organization Landscape:CyberInfrastructure Readiness for Emergency Response Collaborative Expedition Workshop #77 19 Participants Golden Gate Safety Network – Includes: San Francisco Communications & Map Lab Project Contact David Coggeshall Michelle Raymond, Knowledge Services OSS Nokalva, Inc. – – Somerset, NJ Contact: Alessandro Triglia, Contact: Alexandru Czimbor, Scalable Architectures LLC - Milpitas, CA – Contact: Danny Thornton, SOA IT Consultant Starbourne Communications Design – Contact: Rex Brooks,