August 25, 2006
by Dan Farber, ZD News @ 4:18 pm
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Earlier this month I covered the upcoming Strong Angel III, a six-day test and demonstation focused on innovations around disaster response for local and global catastrophes. The event, hosted by San Diego State University, took place this week, and I talked post-event to program director Eric Rasmussen, an MD and Commander in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps. The Strong Angel III test scenario involved a global pandemic in combination with cyber attacks that are disabling communications throughout the United States.
Rasmussen pointed to cooperation among civil and military teams, and among tech industry rivals Google, IBM and Microsoft in the development of Sahana, a free, open source disaster management system. Sahana is a Web-based collaboration tool that manages common coordination problems encountered during disasters, ranging from finding missing persons and managing volunteers to tracking camps. Rasmussen said he received a request to deploy Sahana in Beirut.