Crisis response: what are the main technologies needed?

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Critical Response In SecuritY and Safety emergencies http://www.crisys-project.eu/ Crisis response: what are the main technologies needed? Issued by Thales 10 th May 2012 1

SUMMARY Capabilities recap. Required technologies per capabilities Related past and ongoing projects 2

Capabilities recap Communications Situation awareness Command and decision support Logistics and resource planning Fast deployment on harsh environment Search and rescue Medical care Restoration of basic services 3

Required technologies 1/8 Communications Secured voice based systems on ruggedized devices (Secure phones / PMR) Group and point to point communication for short and long distance Simple, shared communication devices with reduced learning curve Fast, secured and reliable voice and data networks Cloud based Information system with flexible Service Oriented Architecture Standardized interfaces to exchange data 4

Required technologies 2/8 Situation awareness Cloud based, multi-layered, Geographical view of situation in real time Geo-referenced images from UAV, Robots, Airbones, Balloons or satellites Multi format, multi support, video collector and video analysis tools Real time measure of physical parameters on site Detection on abnormal behavior on social networks Detection of key topics in open source data Collecting data regarding Human resources and assets health on field 5

Required technologies 3/8 Command and decision support Cloud based C2 information sharing and decision support tools Multi-agencies common HMI on mobile devices with comprehensible symbols Pending alarms view and history Real time resources localization Plume modeling for CBRN dispersion simulation Business rules engine offering Multi-agencies response framework 6

Required technologies 4/8 Logistics and resource planning Algorithms to determine best resources Cloud based supply chain and inventory control systems Cloud based Resource planning systems shared between agencies Algorithms to determine better path to evacuate wounded peoples 7

Required technologies 5/8 Fast deployment on harsh environment Balloons with communication relays Projectable Command and Control center Common ruggedized devices between agencies 8

Required technologies 6/8 Search and rescue Virtual and increased reality displayed on glasses Up to date 3D models of building Robots Satellites images taken before the incident Victims in rumble location sensors Thermal sensors 9

Required technologies 8/8 Medical care Stress management tools/systems for rescue teams Psychological impact on victims Advanced triage with and pre-surgery, surgery, intensive care Air transportable Hospitals + beds availability from surrounding hospitals Standardized biometric systems Patient data files management Mobile x-ray system Restoration of basic services Mobile Self sustainable energy supply systems Mobile communication systems Water purification systems Toilettes, utilities to set up living quarters to shelter staff 10

Related past and ongoing projects OSIRIS (Environmental crisis management) Gmosaic (Operation Situation Awarness and Intelligence for regional Crisis) Virtuoso (Plateforme providing structured data from open source + Analyse + alarms) Descartes (Multi agencies crisis management system) Citrine (Crisis management with NGOs integration) Secur-ED (Secure urban transportation) IMSK (Mobile command and control system) MOBISIC (Mobile command and control system) Aspic (Threats modeling and simulation for better response) Aspis (Video black-box) Tobias (Spread of a toxic gaz applied to metro sites) Opti-alert (Population alert) Vitruv (Resilience against CBRN attacks) 11