A comprehensive decision support system for enhanced emergency decision management and training

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Abstract

Emergency decision makers face a challenge taking rapid and high-risk decisions during an emergency situation, especially when the emergency is cross-border and requires multi-agency cooperation. The emergency decision makers use emergency management (EM) system and sometimes decision support systems (DSS) when responding to a crisis. To date the emergency decision makers have not had access to a system that supports them in all facets of the full EM cycle. This paper describes work in progress designing and building a comprehensive system of systems that intend to be that support for emergency decision makers. The system has successfully demonstrated its value from a technical and user perspective. Future tests will demonstrate if it will enhance decision management in reality-based emergency scenarios.

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Steen, O., Pope, A., Rauner, M., Holmberg, N., Woodworth, S., O’Riordan, S., … Neville, K. (2017). A comprehensive decision support system for enhanced emergency decision management and training. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 501, pp. 183–197). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68486-4_15

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