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Jan Otten, Bart Van Heijningen, & Jeff Lafortune. (2004). The Virtual Crisis Management Centre: An ICT implementation to canalize information. In B. C. B. Van de Walle (Ed.),
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2004 – 1st International Workshop on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
(pp. 21–26). Brussels: Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium.
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In The Netherlands a special crisis team is active for environmental disasters. This team is called BOT-mi. The Virtual Crisis Management Centre is an application specially made to structure communication and information exchange as a tool to support BOT-mi. This web based application is not only an information website, but it is also an activation page for structural information gathering, notification and mobilization. © Proceedings ISCRAM 2004.
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Information systems
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Better performance
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Crisis management
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Environmental disasters
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Information exchanges
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Netherlands
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Structural information
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Web-based applications
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Information management
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Emergency Response Information Systems
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