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Publication date | 14/09/2016 |
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Host publication | 2016 IEEE Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security, HST 2016 |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781509007707 |
<mark>Original language</mark> | English |
Event | 2016 IEEE Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security, HST 2016 - Waltham, United States Duration: 10/05/2016 → 11/05/2016 |
Conference | 2016 IEEE Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security, HST 2016 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Waltham |
Period | 10/05/16 → 11/05/16 |
Conference | 2016 IEEE Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security, HST 2016 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Waltham |
Period | 10/05/16 → 11/05/16 |
Interoperability and lacks in communication and information sharing are amongst the most common flaws in nowadays emergency management. The socio-Technical concept of a Common Information Space (CIS) enhances interoperability and communication even within an organization. In addition, cloud-based implementations of a CIS offer flexibility and adaptability to existing systems and processes. Even more, this allows the efficient integration of a CIS to existing systems and infrastructures. This paper presents a framework concept for cloud-based Common Information Space for emergency management with special regard to cross country use cases. We will present the SecInCoRe concept of a CIS, that somehow can be called a European version and extension of the Unified Incident Command and Decision Support (UICDS, now XChangeCore).