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Strong Angel III To Host Disaster Drill / Goal is to forge flexible, "integrated" response to faux catastrophe.

By Barbara Darrow, Computer Reseller News (CMP Pubnlications)

3:04 PM EDT Fri. Aug. 18, 2006

"A lethal and highly contagious virus gracually begins to spread around the globe. Infection rates are high, deaths are frequent,and no vaccine is available Emergency services and medical centers are stressed and national government agencies affected just as severely as the cities themselves, cannot provide assistance. And then the situation goes from bad to worse."

Gulp.

Talk about your doomsday scenarios! The above verbiage is from the Strong Angel III Web Site.

Strong Angel is a group of vendors, agencies, academicians solution providers, etc. who come together to conduct ad hoc demonstrations of integrated disaster response. Participants include such tech heavy weights as Cisco and Microsoft and soluation providers IDV Solutions, Blue Force Development, Information Patterns.

Posted On: Sat, 2006-08-19 18:44 by PaulLaBelle
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Tech Heavyweights Showcase Technology at Strong Angel III

Get Used To It: Mousy Hair, Chapped Lips, And Boredom En Route
By Larry Greenemeier, Information Week (CMP Publications)
Aug 18, 2006 at 04:15 PM ET

Looks like I got back from Black Hat just in time. Less than a week after my JetBlue flight touched down at JFK, all hell broke loose at the airports, forcing passengers to dump such cherished items as hair gel, ChapStick, and even books. Books? Living in New York, one doesn't need much of a reminder that we live in a dangerous world. This summer must have set some sort of record for subway cars breaking down and stranding riders in un-air-conditioned hell. And those subway cars usually don't smell too good to begin with. Can technology rescue us from danger in these uncertain times?

Posted On: Sat, 2006-08-19 18:40 by PaulLaBelle
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SDSU set to host civilian, military cooperation demonstration

By Transcript Staff, The San Diego Daily Transcript
Monday, August 14, 2006

Next week marks the start of Strong Angel III at San Diego State University, a collaborative demonstration of civil and military cooperation and communication capabilities put together by a partnership of private companies, government agencies, humanitarian and relief agencies and universities.

Running from August 21-26, Strong Angel III will field test effective means of delivering life-saving humanitarian relief and rapidly deployable communications systems in the wake of major disasters.

The core site for Strong Angel III will be the operations center at the San Diego Fire Department Fire Rescue Training Facility site, located at the former Naval Training Center near downtown San Diego. San Diego State University's Visualization Center will be a secondary location.

Posted On: Sat, 2006-08-19 18:31 by PaulLaBelle
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Shadowlite Registration

Thank you for registering to participate in the Strong Angel III/Shadowlite Demonstration, August 20-25, 2006. Below is information regarding directions, parking, badging, and briefings. Please read and follow instructions carefully!

Badging & Site Access

Badges are required for access to Strong Angel sites at all times. Each individual must pick up their own badge - you cannot pick up badges for other people.

Badging for Participants will take place at the Main Strong Angel III site (see "Locations & Parking" below).
On Sunday, August 20, 2006 check-in and badging will be open from 9:00AM - 5:00PM. This is will be the fastest and most efficient way to register. All participants are strongly urged to check-in and obtain your badge on Sunday if at all possible.

Posted On: Fri, 2006-08-18 22:49 by jcrowley
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GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN RELIEF EXPERTS GATHER IN SAN DIEGO TO DEMONSTRATE DISASTER RESPONSE INNOVATIONS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Lorena Nava, Media Relations Specialist
San Diego State University
(619) 594-3952 office; (619) 309-5179 cell
lnava@mail.sdsu.edu

GLOBAL HUMANITARIAN RELIEF EXPERTS GATHER IN SAN DIEGO TO DEMONSTRATE DISASTER RESPONSE INNOVATIONS

Strong Angel III to Test New Combinations of Integrated Technologies and Social Techniques for Disaster Relief

SAN DIEGO (Monday, August 14, 2006)—The situation is grim. A pandemic has swept across the globe. Simultaneously, a terrorist network begins systematic cyber attacks, disabling communications throughout the United States. Now, local governments must provide humanitarian relief without an established telecommunications infrastructure.

Posted On: Mon, 2006-08-14 00:19 by jcrowley
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Information in a disaster

Linton Wells, the Defense Department's principal deputy assistant secretary for networks and information integration, recently authored an interesting article in Federal Times that focuses on the core of the upcoming SA-III demonstration. Says Dr. Wells: "Experience from domestic and foreign humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations shows that shared situational awareness and the systems that support information sharing are critical to all other functions."

This is an interesting perspective that's worth a read...

Posted On: Wed, 2006-08-09 00:09 by reckel

Welcome to Strong Angel...

...and a fascinating event, and thank you for the interest you've shown in joining us here on this website. My name is Eric Rasmussen and I've been the director for the Strong Angel series for the past seven years. In Strong Angel I lead a remarkable team of people, both the returning core and our new participants. Their efforts - as will be seen within the demonstration in August - will challenge and expand our common understanding of what's possible in disaster preparation, community resilience and humanitarian response.

Strong Angel is an unusual team. We have no formal structure, no dedicated staff, and no official tasking, yet we have a track record that argues that these rare Strong Angel demonstrations have been quite worthwhile. We have, in a few small ways, altered policy, teaching, procedures, and perspectives in several areas around the globe, with ripples that have affected a wide swath of those populations in need since 1999.

This time, for the week of 20-26 August, we'll again have an exceptional collection of very smart, experienced, and impassioned people, flying in from around the world to pursue solutions to complex and persistent problems that really matter; problems that have recurred again and again within both natural and man-made disasters.

It is worth noting that members of the Executive Committee have deployed to more than 20 disasters over the past few years, including the South Asia tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, the Kashmir earthquake, the war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan, and for the genocide in Darfur. While deployed to these tragedies, we've seen that a poor performance of those tasks we've listed in the Objectives section may cause lives to be degraded, and sometimes lost, through circumstances that might be avoidable.

So, based on recent disasters to which the Executive Committee has responded, we have collected a set of tasks we think need to be performed better when lives are at stake. To be honest, we'll probably perform most of them within the first day or two of the demonstration. From that point on, however, the complexity will increase and resources will be removed, so the challenges will expand considerably. We will work with our teams to devise methods for synthesis and synergy, optimizing our capabilities in each of the response areas we've found important.

It might also be interesting to note that we offer from this work everything we possibly can as a gift to the world, releasing anything that we, ourselves, create to the public domain. That way, a portion of the work so creatively performed during Strong Angel can live on without restriction, available to anyone on the planet, especially those with very limited resources . While we certainly value the proprietary contributions of our many partners and participants, we are very deeply interested in how we share resources (power, water, shelter, software, and news...) effectively with those who have very few; those who are living on the edge and at the margins, most in need of these ideas and capabilities. We should also note that, within the Strong Angel teams, we work aggressively to maintain our own sense of corporate responsibility, carefully respecting copyrights, patents, and intellectual property, while we also, at the same time, strive to develop free and open-source capabilities where we can. It's an unusual approach, but we've found it effective.

On a small side note for those coming to San Diego: If you're willing to take a few moments while you're there, I'd like to personally thank each of you for your contributions. You're all aware that we have very little money, and yet you've each done absolutely astonishing work. It has been terrific to watch. So, if you can, please drop by Building 557 during Strong Angel just for a few moments. You'll find me on the balcony, left side, watching the remarkable events unfold...

Posted On: Mon, 2006-07-31 07:12 by rasmussene

SAIII Site Survey

We completed a site survey in the Naval Training Center (NTC) compound in late July. The pictures from our walkthrough are now available here.

Posted On: Sat, 2006-07-29 01:23 by jcrowley
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