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Title: Day 1 Breakout Report


1
Day 1 Breakout Report
  • Session 1 Incident Response
  • Chair Brent Woodsworth
  • Co-Chairs Ellen Sogolow Rufus Edwards

2
Needed Capabilities (Gaps)
  • Intelligent data, data filtering, and data
    routing
  • Ability to get the right information to the right
    responders and adapt to the environment.
  • Intelligence with respect to providing the right
    data to the right people in the right format, at
    the right time.
  • Protocols and procedures for deploying the
    information to the right responders
  • Capability to decide to what level information is
    useful?
  • What is the information I need to make decisions.
  • How do we filter out the information and have
    relevant information.
  • Way to portray information that can be absorbed
    quickly.
  • Differentiation of information in the types of
    incidents we are dealing with.
  • Information to consume vs information to push out
    and reception of information being pushed out
    (how was it received and interpreted)
  • Can not just rely on the technology. (Technology
    dependence)
  • Technology needs to be reliable and support the
    workflow of the individual using it.
  • Need for a translation phase that bridges the
    science-to-practice gap. (Technology transfer)
  • Need for training in appropriate environments.
    (tabletop exercises, etc)
  • Need the involvement of the communities that
    allow the process to become more adoptable.
  • Usefulness of the tool to the user.
    (user-friendly and relevant)
  • Collaborative response. (pre-incident)
  • Ability for communications equipment to match the
    environments in which they are deployed.

3
Challenges
  • Short-term (lt3 years)
  • Reaching early adopters getting good practices
    and models out there.
  • Building community trust and identifying the
    roles and responsibilites.
  • Funding
  • How do we achieve resiliency with what we already
    have?
  • Maximize the resources you have with potentially
    no increase or decrease even in your budget.
  • Data validity and consistency
  • Long-term (3-5years)
  • Taking those practices and making them
    policies/standards and conducting the education
    to implement them.
  • How can the technology help make us more
    adaptable? Adapting the response.
  • Data governing body to distribute guidelines for
    entities to record and define their data.
    (consistency)

4
Opportunities
  • Data sharing is being shared at more levels and
    between more disciplines than we ever have.
  • Take advantage of the technology already out
    there.
  • Take advantage of the collaboration and
    cooperation in place and ongoing.
  • Developing tools that can be used on a daily
    basis as well as in a major incident/emergency.
  • Foster the industry/government/academic
    collaboration (i.e. this workshop concept)
  • Improving the quality of the existing data and
    the levels of detail.
  • UICDS leveraging systems such as this and other
    similar existing systems.
  • Take advantage of the newer social networking
    tools in a way that can be trustable to improve
    the way traditional EM has disseminated and
    received data.

5
Recommendations/Conclusions
  • Have more venues for industry/academia/government
    to develop a plan forward (a collaborative
    piloting tool)
  • Need executive level and practitioner level
    sponsor to support to help push the output to
    become a reality
  • Piloting a tool while continuing research
  • Involvement of smaller local jurisdictions in
    developing system and functional requirements.
  • Set forth a challenge (incentivize) to support
    the work of academics and practitioners to
    develop these community projects. (i.e. DARPA
    Grand Challenge)
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