Disaster Management Ontology / Interop Working Group @ W3C

Hi all,

Information Systems can have a tremendous value to help manage the scale
of humanitarian operations. However when a disaster strikes the
informations system that do crop up are often themselves silo-ed and are
not built to share information with other systems. This greatly reduces
the overall potential of using IT holistically to solve the many
coordination problems. To solve this technically (first) such systems
need to agree on a common language (ontology) and define data sharing
standards. This will then permit each system to have a more overarching
view of the disaster based on data collected from other parallel
repositories systems and thus make each more effective as a response tool.

In recognition of this need the W3C has setup an email address and a
WIKI for us to collate, discuss, define and recommend standards in this
domain.

You can register on this list at:

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-disaster-management-ont/

And the respective WIKI can be found at:

http://esw.w3.org/topic/DisasterManagement

Some of the area that Ifeel should be covered are:

- Missing People / Victims / Displaced People / Evacuees
- Relief Organizations ( "Who is doing what where?" )
- Situation awareness (location of camps, incidents, affected areas...)
- Assessment (of destruction and needs )
- Relief Logistics (Aid/resource classifications, transport, storage...)
- Alerts (e.g. CAPS)

A quick thanks to Tim Bernes-Lee for initiating this for us with the W3C
and helping us to get started. In addition a diverse group of experts in
crisis management met at a ISCRAM BOF on Ontology / Interop yesterday to
work on contributing to this effort.

You are most welcome to join us,

-- 
Chamindra de Silva
http://chamindra.googlepages.com

Received on Sunday, 20 May 2007 04:28:11 UTC