DocumentCode
3246664
Title
Value of the Internet in emergency response
Author
Newsom, Donald E. ; Herzenberg, C.L. ; Swieltik, C.E.
Author_Institution
Decision & Inf. Sci. Div., Argonne Nat. Lab., IL, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
35
Lastpage
40
Abstract
Can the Internet be of value in emergency response? The answer is yes, judging by its use in the Kobe earthquake in Japan in 1995, ice storms in the United States and Canada in 1998, and other disasters. Current and future areas of application are numerous, including exchanging messages, documents, and data files via e-mail; accessing operational data on-line; visualizing events via photos and maps; providing backup communications in lieu of broadcast media; exchanging information between crisis managers and responders; and providing information to media and the public. However, the Internet has some drawbacks, such as hardware and software requirements, computer literacy requirements, traffic jams, dependence on power and communication networks, and risks to information integrity and security. This paper examines some of the advantages, drawbacks, concerns, and potential uses of the Internet for emergency response
Keywords
Internet; back-up procedures; computer literacy; data integrity; disasters; electronic data interchange; electronic mail; emergency services; information resources; security of data; Internet; backup communications; communication networks; computer literacy requirements; data file exchange; document exchange; e-mail; emergency response; event visualization; hardware requirements; information integrity risks; information security risks; maps; message exchange; online operational data access; photos; power networks; software requirements; traffic jams; Broadcasting; Communication system operations and management; Crisis management; Data visualization; Disaster management; Earthquakes; Electronic mail; Ice; Internet; Storms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 1999. IPCC 99. Communication Jazz: Improvising the New International Communication Culture. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5709-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.1999.799098
Filename
799098
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