
08/25/06 - Friday
Sortie Plan
2508 – Point Loma, Data Collection – 2508
Sortie Lead - Myles Sutherland, ESRI, Tom Patterson, ESRI
The Plan– Visit a variety of sites in the Point Loma area. Make local contacts and collect simulated patient data on a variety of GPS enabled handheld devices such as; PDA, Cell phone, laptops. Transmit data to a data center via the Internet using various communication channels including – 1) Cellular Data Network, 2) Wi-Fi using the EVDO/Wi-Fi Bridge.
Data Flow using the EVDO/Wi-Fi Bridge
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08/25/06 Friday
Earlier this week I took the ICS/NIMS training and certification class. Today I spent the morning in the ShadowLite Command Center and observed and supported the deployment of multiple sorties to the field to collect demographic data.
The organization chart for Strong Angel / ShadowLite follow the ICS/NIMS model as follows
Strong Angel III Disaster Response Demonstration
PFO - Principle Federal Officer – Eric Rasmussen
Command – This is the facility has overall control of the Incident
IC – Incident Commander, John Gargett
. Command Staff
. . PIO – Press Information Officer, Jamie Imus
Met with Tod Williams, director of technology, Loma Linda University Medical Center and talked about ways to extend the reach of their MTV (METERV) Communications and Command Vehicle. Designed to respond to emergency and disaster situations, the MTV brings the expertise of a critical care center to patients that may be cut off from access to any hospital or medical care.
Tod has been testing a new mobile video head set that broadcasts audio and video over Wi-Fi.
The plan was to utilize the Entree Wireless Mobile Wi-Fi Gateway to extend the reach of the MTV by having Tod and team venture down the beach interviewing patients.
There's a number of podcasts I've done with several leading participants at SA III here - http://ict4peace.wordpress.com. Also check out http://ict4peace.wordpress.com/strong-angel-iii for other posts on SA III.
Click on an image here to see a very low-tech proof of a concept: turning SMS messages into news flow. With the help of people from several companies, including Mitre, 2SMS.com and Google, we've created a small demonstration of how citizen journalists could create location- and time-based data that might be useful in any number of ways.
The idea, in this case, was part of a scenario involving a major disaster. We assumed people would be telling each other what was happening in their communities and neighborhoods, and that if they could post such information straight into maps they'd have better information to work with.
Didn't know quite where else to post this, but here's an interview that I did with Internews who are part of SA III -
More SA III posts here - http://ict4peace.wordpress.com/
Sanjana Hattotuwa
Creating content for bottom-up map...