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Assessing new technologies for Disaster Management: Lessons learned when applying the TGM during a civil protection exercise
The Trial Guidance Methodology (TGM) is a methodology developed by the co-founded European project DRIVER+ for preparing, executing and evaluating testing sessions- so-called Trials- for assessing new technologies that might help closing the operability gaps of organisations dealing with disaster management. Under the framework of the project, the Austrian Red Cross, in close collaboration with several organisations and partners of the DRIVER+ project has organised the Trial Austria in parallel to the civil protection exercise IRONORE with the aim of testing five solutions while creating synergies between IRONORE and DRIVER+. The selected solutions focused on the following capability gaps: Improving situation awareness, improving the management of spontaneous volunteers, interaction with the population, incorporating information from multiple and non-traditional sources, and psychosocial support for both the population and volunteers. This paper explains the experiences after applying the TGM in the Trial Austria including the challenges and initial outcomes as well as the lessons learnt from the perspective of the TGM and the practitioners. ; This e-book is published within the framework of the project IRONORE 2019. The project is co-financed by the European Commission under the contract UCPM-2018-EX-AG-828918.
Assessing new technologies for Disaster Management: Lessons learned when applying the TGM during a civil protection exercise
The Trial Guidance Methodology (TGM) is a methodology developed by the co-founded European project DRIVER+ for preparing, executing and evaluating testing sessions- so-called Trials- for assessing new technologies that might help closing the operability gaps of organisations dealing with disaster management. Under the framework of the project, the Austrian Red Cross, in close collaboration with several organisations and partners of the DRIVER+ project has organised the Trial Austria in parallel to the civil protection exercise IRONORE with the aim of testing five solutions while creating synergies between IRONORE and DRIVER+. The selected solutions focused on the following capability gaps: Improving situation awareness, improving the management of spontaneous volunteers, interaction with the population, incorporating information from multiple and non-traditional sources, and psychosocial support for both the population and volunteers. This paper explains the experiences after applying the TGM in the Trial Austria including the challenges and initial outcomes as well as the lessons learnt from the perspective of the TGM and the practitioners. ; This e-book is published within the framework of the project IRONORE 2019. The project is co-financed by the European Commission under the contract UCPM-2018-EX-AG-828918.
Assessing new technologies for Disaster Management: Lessons learned when applying the TGM during a civil protection exercise
Palacio Ramirez, Camilo (Autor:in) / Molnár, András
23.01.2020
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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