Information sharing for situational understanding and command coordination in emergency management and disaster response

R. Desourdis, J. Contestabile
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This paper explores why information sharing is important to successfully dealing with large-scale events and how a lack of public safety communications systems interoperability is a major impediment. It describes how “holistic interoperability,” which addresses matters of trust and understanding that lead to predictable collaboration, is needed and how the lessons from the lack of information sharing during Pearl Harbor remains instructive today. It goes on to describe how a conceptual technical framework of information layers (i.e., the data, integration and presentation layers) is useful to developing solutions to this lack of interoperability. It also postulates how emerging technologies will move us from today's flawed “publish-and-subscribe” environment, which suffers from many of the “Pearl Harbor failures,” to an automated preplanned “sense-and — respond” model. Work reported herein was derived from an Urban Area Security Grant as part of interoperable communications programs for the National Capital Region (NCR).
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在紧急情况管理和灾害应对中,为了解情况和指挥协调而共享信息
本文探讨了为什么信息共享对于成功处理大型事件很重要,以及缺乏公共安全通信系统互操作性是一个主要障碍。它描述了如何需要“整体互操作性”,即解决导致可预测协作的信任和理解问题,以及珍珠港事件中缺乏信息共享的教训如何在今天仍然具有指导意义。接着描述了信息层(即数据层、集成层和表示层)的概念性技术框架对于开发解决这种缺乏互操作性的方案是如何有用的。它还假设了新兴技术将如何将我们从今天有缺陷的“发布-订阅”环境(这种环境遭受了许多“珍珠港失败”)转移到一个自动化的预先计划的“感知-响应”模式。本文报告的工作来源于城市地区安全拨款,作为国家首都地区(NCR)可互操作通信计划的一部分。
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