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Emergency services enterprise framework: A service-oriented approach
Sukumar Dwarkanath
author
Michael Daconta
author
2006
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Newark, NJ
English
The current Emergency Services landscape is characterized by a number of systems and networks that are isolated in nature, thus making information sharing impractical, if not impossible. Such an environment does not promote ease of information sharing, and each incident highlights the need for efficient collaboration and coordination, and the need for a holistic internetwork-a series of virtual interconnected networks-approach. In other words, it requires an overall framework that looks at safety as an overall enterprise, (albeit one with thousands of independent agency owners), with the strategic goal to facilitate greater collaboration and effectiveness of operations, and to ensure a streamlined and efficient prevention of, response to, and recovery from all-hazards. 1 Adopting a Service-Oriented enterprise approach is extremely useful and has number of advantages in such an environment. This paper defines a framework-in the context of an enterprise-an envisioned Emergency Services Enterprise Framework, and identifies the key elements of this framework.
Information analysis
Information systems
All-hazards
Emergency response
Enterprise framework
Information sharing
Key elements
Service-oriented approaches
Service-oriented enterprise
Strategic goals
Emergency services
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SukumarDwarkanath+MichaelDaconta2006
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2006 – 3rd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2006
B. Van de Walle
M
Turoff
editor
3rd International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2006
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Newark, NJ
conference publication
298
304
9090206019; 9789090206011
2411-3387
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