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Knowledge management systems developed for hurricane katrina response
Tim Murphy
author
Murray E. Jennex
author
2006
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Newark, NJ
English
This paper explores the use of knowledge management with emergency information systems. Two knowledge management systems that were utilized during Hurricane Katrina response are described and analyzed. The systems specified were developed by both federal agencies as well as grass root efforts without the support or mandate of government programs. These programs, although developed independently, were able to share data and interact in life saving capacities, transcending traditional geo-political boundaries. We conclude that emergency information systems are enhanced by incorporating knowledge management tools and concepts.
Hurricanes
Knowledge management
Emergency information
Government projects
Hurricane katrina
Katrina
Knowledge management system
Knowledge management tool
PeopleFinder
ShelterFinder
Knowledge based systems
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text
http://idl.iscram.org/files/murphy/2006/800_Murphy+Jennex2006.pdf
TimMurphy+MurrayE.Jennex2006
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
615
624
9090206019; 9789090206011
2411-3387
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