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1 1 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 A DEcision Support Tool for Reconstruction and recovery and for IntEroperability of international Relief units in case Of complex crises situations, including CBRN contamination Risks Speakers: Inspector Lex McCoubrey, PSNI Mr. Marcello Cinque, CINI Mr. Gonzalo Aréchaga, THP Final Demonstration Introduction

2 2 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 The problem – The disaster event The challenge – Cross­-organisation communication, cooperation, and information exchange The solution – The DESTRIERO platform Table of contents

3 3 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 The event - Where – Spain

4 4 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 What – Earthquake near Buendía 00:00

5 5 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 What – Break of Buendía dam and flood 00:30

6 6 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 What – Break of Bolarque dam and flood 00:50

7 7 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 What – Radiation leak at José Cabrera nuclear plant 01:30

8 8 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Time frame and objectives Our intervention starts 72 hours after the event – We assume that the first response has already been provided – Now it is time to (according to recommendations from the EU Commission and the UN Development Group): get a better understanding of the situation assess the impacts (e.g. nuclear contamination) select reconstruction projects

9 9 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 The challenge (1/4) Diverse stakeholders are involved – Policy Makers – Strategic Coordinators – Operational Units – General Public

10 10 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 The challenge (2/4) The decision makers need to communicate and coordinate We need to agree on plans – Under pressure – With limited resources – Lack of accurate information – From different locations

11 11 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 The challenge (3/4) We need to share the same view of the situation Diverse Heterogeneous data sources Satellite, maps Field (sensors, reports, …) People (crowd-sourcing) Official sources

12 12 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 The challenge (4/4) We need to assess the impact of the disaster – How to assess the nuclear contamination level? We need to select and prioritise reconstruction projects – How to select projects, based on different criteria (e.g. budget and benefits for society)?

13 13 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO DESTRIERO focuses on post-crisis reconstruction and recovery planning A platform designed to: – Support continuous damage and contamination assessment – Increase and improve information sharing – Support prioritisation and joint decision making

14 14 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO Network Information Sources 3 rd Party Systems Myriad (Decision Support) B2M (SMS and GSM) WebGIS (Geo Data) Crowdsourcing (Social Data) DESTRIERO Network DESTRIERO Interface ne.on (CBRN)

15 15 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO Architecture DESTRIERO Network DESTRIERO Server Myriad (Decision Support) B2M (SMS and GSM) WebGIS (Geo Data) Crowdsourcing (Social Data) ne.on (CBRN)

16 16 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO Architecture DESTRIERO Network DESTRIERO Server Myriad (Decision Support) B2M (SMS and GSM) WebGIS (Geo Data) Crowdsourcing (Social Data) ne.on (CBRN)

17 17 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO in numbers 10 adapters 30 web services interfaces 100+ services (3,5 services per interface in mean) 100000+ lines of Code 6000+ cups of coffee

18 18 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Functionalities are provided either by the DESTRIERO network -Persistency, Data Sharing, Planning & reporting, … Or requested to external systems connected via “adapters” -Decision support, CBRN assessment, WebGIS, Communication, … Information sources are connected via adapters as well EXTENSIBILITY: New sources or systems can be added in the future DESTRIERO concept DESTRIERO Platform 3rd Party System Information Sources

19 19 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Demo Steps (1/3) Step #1: Initial Situational Awareness – Create a plan to get relevant information from the field – View crowd-sourcing retrieved data – Share the data between the users – Create damage assessment plan in a collaborative way – Resource allocation

20 20 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Demo Steps (2/3) Step #2: Refining Situational Awareness – Missing data identified: create plan to recover CBRN data – Use conference calls to organise the plan and set it up – Create and exchange reports with the coordination centre – Update a plan via SMS an be notified – Get data from the field and display it on the map

21 21 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Demo Steps (3/3) Step #3: Impact analysis and decision support – Upload information from external sources – Get CBRN data from the field – Produce contamination report – Show CBRN report on the map – Show historical information – Upload reconstruction projects – Use the decision support tool to define a recovery strategy Final step: Creation of Damage, Loss, and needs Assessment (DaLA) report

22 22 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Involved Stakeholders (in demo) Coordination Centre – Chief of the Restitution Management Team – Commander of the Army Unit Local Coordination – Local Emergency Services Coordinator – Local Police – Nuclear Safety Team External users – National Law Enforcement Chief Officer – Reconstruction Recovery Expert

23 23 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Initial Set Up: DESTRIERO system & users Disaster Area Coordination Centre Local Coordination Sensors Mobile Units 072 hours External users

24 24 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Thank You!

25 25 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO Functionalities (1/3) Automatic information retrieval from heterogeneous sources: – Data from the field (e.g. report uploaded by mobile devices) – CBRN Sensors (e.g. Colibrí and Falcon5000) – Social Networks (e.g. Twitter) – Crisis Situation (e.g. built-in processing for UNOCHA, RELIEFWeb, WHO and others) Mapping functionalities – Exchange and sharing of geo-spatial data – Disaster Assessment Maps – Spatial Analysis

26 26 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO Functionalities (2/3) Decision Support for Recovery and Reconstruction Planning – Evaluation of project alternatives for recovery and reconstruction – DESTRIERO proposes a prioritisation based on cost and impact Collaborative Communication Tools – Send and receive SMS text messages through the platform – Start call conferencing among heterogeneous organisations

27 27 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO Functionalities (3/3) Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) Activity Planning and Management – Create Plans with associated Tasks – Update, modify and remove Plans and Tasks – Support for sharing Plans submitted by different organisations – Resource allocation PDNA Methodology Reporting – Possibility to generate Damage, Loss, and needs Assessment (DaLA) Reports

28 28 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 DESTRIERO Adapters An Adapter Conceptual Architecture has been defined Adapter Layers have been identified to detailed for each selected source or system to be integrated – Legacy System Interoperability Services Layer – Core Services Layer – Infrastructure Interoperability Services Layer – Transformation

29 29 This project has received funding from the EU’s FP7 Programme under grant agreement no 312721 Thank You!


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