Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing future work environments for the emergency management community called Precision Information Environments (or PIEs). PIEs will provide tailored access to information and decision support capabilities in a system that supports the multiple user roles, contexts, and phases of emergency management, planning, and response.
Take a look at one vision for the future, then visit us at http://precisioninformation.org to view an annotated version that describes each of the technology concepts youll see as well as the end user needs that motivated them and the research challenges that must be addressed to make them a reality.
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imegatrone 1 month ago
I wonder what would happen if it was some cyclone like Tsunami...... communication Network will be doomed........
sowmyakt 1 year ago
This is a powerful glimpse of the possibilities. Emergency management and homeland security need to move in this direction and assume it is possible rather than just a pipe dream. Kudos to PNNL and DHS S&T. Now let's build the system and keep the costs down.
LaurieVanLeuven 1 year ago
i wonder what would within the communication process happen if someone clicks "ignore" instead of "accept".
fire on location xy - ignore!
Devender1 1 year ago