A Technology-Enhanced Approach to the Management of Emergency Public Information


Book Description

Several recent large-scale public emergencies have demonstrated that the prevalence of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has impacted the use of new media as a means by which the public seeks connectivity, collaboration and information sharing in the aftermath of a crisis, suggesting potential for the use of ICT and new media in the effective management of emergency public information. The problem, however, is that little of the existing research takes a proactive approach to the incorporation of ICT and new media, such as social networking sites and text messaging, into the formal crisis communication plans of emergency management officials. Therefore, the objective of this research is to explore how the use of ICT and new media can enhance the management of emergency public information and how Public Information Officers have altered crisis communication efforts to incorporate the use of ICT and new media in a public emergency. Two online surveys were conducted. The first was aimed at providing insights into media use and frequency of engagement, as well as media richness expectations in varying emergency situations, among residents in a mid-sized suburb of Minneapolis, Minn. The second was intended to explore Public Information Officers' use of ICT and new media for communication in varying emergency situations. Finally, a set of formal crisis communication plans were obtained from several emergency response agencies across the United States, in order to gather existing best practices for incorporating the use of ICT and new media in the management of emergency public information, as well as existing crisis communication frameworks with the potential for ICT and new media enhancement. The results of this research reveal great discrepancies between public preferences for communication in an emergency situation and the crisis communication efforts of Public Information Officers. Whereas the general public reports most frequently using the Internet and mobile telephones for both calling and text messaging throughout the day, and generally prefers to receive emergency messages through these channels, Public Information Officers have not prioritized the use of these ICT-enabled communication tools in their crisis communication efforts, and 50 percent of the communicators surveyed do not currently make use of phone calling or text messaging in an emergency. In addition, a review of formal crisis communication plans from agencies across the country revealed a lack of ICT-enhanced best practices in the field of emergency information management. Based on these findings, a best practices model for an ICT-enhanced approach to the effective management of emergency public information is proposed.




Managing Emergencies and Crises: Global Perspectives


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"Managing Emergencies and Crises: Global Perspectives is primarily for graduate level students and instructors who study and research on a wide range of socio-economic and political issues related to the management of 'natural' disasters from a 'social disaster' perspective. From a broad perspective this book covers various concepts including prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery, as well as vulnerability and risk assessment that need to be understood by those in the emergency management field"--




Managing Emergencies and Crises


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Managing Emergencies and Crisis provides future public administrators and policymakers with a comprehensive understanding of the institutional, socio-cultural, and political dimensions of natural and human-made disasters, as well as providing them with the tools needed for confronting the challenges of preparedness and response.--[book cover]




Improving Disaster Management


Book Description

Information technology (IT) has the potential to play a critical role in managing natural and human-made disasters. Damage to communications infrastructure, along with other communications problems exacerbated the difficulties in carrying out response and recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina. To assist government planning in this area, the Congress, in the E-government Act of 2002, directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to request the NRC to conduct a study on the application of IT to disaster management. This report characterizes disaster management providing a framework for considering the range and nature of information and communication needs; presents a vision of the potential for IT to improve disaster management; provides an analysis of structural, organizational, and other non-technical barriers to the acquisition, adoption, and effective use of IT in disaster; and offers an outline of a research program aimed at strengthening IT-enabled capabilities for disaster management.




Summary of a Workshop on Information Technology Research for Crisis Management


Book Description

This workshop summary was produced in the course of a broader study that is exploring how information technology research can foster new and improved government services, operations, and interactions with citizens. This workshop summary examines how this technology can contribute to more-effective response and recovery efforts to crises such as natural disasters or terrorist attacks, as well as to mitigation and preparedness in order to reduce the impact of these events.




Summary of a Workshop on Information Technology Research for Crisis Management


Book Description

This workshop summary was produced in the course of a broader study that is exploring how information technology research can foster new and improved government services, operations, and interactions with citizens. This workshop summary examines how this technology can contribute to more-effective response and recovery efforts to crises such as natural disasters or terrorist attacks, as well as to mitigation and preparedness in order to reduce the impact of these events.




Guide for All-Hazard Emergency Operations Planning


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Meant to aid State & local emergency managers in their efforts to develop & maintain a viable all-hazard emergency operations plan. This guide clarifies the preparedness, response, & short-term recovery planning elements that warrant inclusion in emergency operations plans. It offers the best judgment & recommendations on how to deal with the entire planning process -- from forming a planning team to writing the plan. Specific topics of discussion include: preliminary considerations, the planning process, emergency operations plan format, basic plan content, functional annex content, hazard-unique planning, & linking Federal & State operations.




Social Media in Emergency Management


Book Description

This research assesses the impact of social media on emergency management by addressing the following questions: How do current procedures need to evolve so that they reflect a more relevant approach? How does technology, like the use of mobile devices and applications enhance emergency management? How should emergency management restructure in terms of resource and labor force allocation in order to use social media more effectively? While much research has been conducted that illustrates the benefits of using social media in emergency management, little has been done to assess its overall impact, including adverse impacts. This research was necessary and important to conduct in order to provide emergency management personnel with an accurate assessment of social media in emergency management. Through information gathered from governmental, journalistic and social media sources it was determined that while social media's impact on emergency management is largely beneficial, vulnerabilities and potential flaws also exist. Beneficial impacts of using social media in emergency management are related to information dissemination capabilities, community among the public and the ability of the public to police information on social media sites. Overall, the adverse impacts that were indicated involved unclear guidelines, technological vulnerabilities and organizational shortcomings. Conclusions yielded based on the research concern procedural overhauls, the development of a working committee dedicated solely to social media in emergency management, the addition of resources and labor force, training for personnel and the public, network vulnerability assessments and the exploration of supplemental technologies. Additional conclusions suggested the continuation of specific practices involving social media. Keywords: Cybersecurity, Professor Chris Riddell, social, media, emergency, management, FEMA.




Technology and Emergency Management


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The first book devoted to a critically important aspect of disaster planning, management, and mitigation Technology and Emergency Management, Second Edition describes best practices for technology use in emergency planning, response, recovery, and mitigation. It also describes the key elements that must be in place for technology to enhance the emergency management process. The tools, resources, and strategies discussed have been applied by organizations worldwide tasked with planning for and managing every variety of natural and man-made hazard and disaster. Illustrative case studies based on their experiences appear throughout the book. This new addition of the critically acclaimed guide has been fully updated and expanded to reflect significant developments occurring in the field over the past decade. It features in-depth coverage of major advances in GIS technologies, including the development of mapping tools and high-resolution remote sensing imaging. Also covered is the increase in computer processing power and mobility and enhanced analytical capabilities for assessing the present conditions of natural systems and extrapolating from them to create accurate models of potential crisis conditions. This second edition also features a new section on cybersecurity and a new chapter on social media and disaster preparedness, response, and recovery has been added. Explores the role of technology in emergency planning, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts Explores applications of the Internet, telecommunications, and networks to emergency management, as well as geospatial technologies and their applications Reviews the elements of hazard models and the relative strengths and weaknesses of modeling programs Describes techniques for developing hazard prediction models using direct and remote sensing data Includes test questions for each chapter, and a solutions manual and PowerPoint slides are available on a companion website Technology and Emergency Management, Second Edition is a valuable working resource for practicing emergency managers and an excellent supplementary text for undergraduate and graduate students in emergency management and disaster management programs, urban and regional planning, and related fields.




Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management (ICMSEM 2023)


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This is an open access book.Management science aims to study the dynamic study of human use of limited resources in management activities to achieve organizational goals: complex and innovative social behavior and its laws. And engineering management refers to the management of important and complex new products, equipment and devices in the process of development, manufacturing and production, and also includes the study and management of technological innovation, technological transformation, transformation, transformation, layout and strategy of industrial engineering technology development. The development or breakthrough of management theory is accompanied by the development and progress of science and technology, and the level of science and technology and the level of management theory in each historical period are mutually adaptive, and it can be said that the progress of science and technology plays an important role in promoting the development of management. At the same time, the rapid development and progress of science and technology give a strong injection to the development of engineering, and provide the possibility for engineering construction can use new technology, new equipment, new technology and new materials. Modern management is an important development direction of management science nowadays. And the use of modern management in engineering has an important role in saving social costs, ensuring project quality, and improving safety awareness and behavior. ICMSEM 2023 will focus on modern management, discuss about the benefits that modernization brings to engineering. ICMSEM 2023 aims to: Develop and advance management science through the study and application of certain issues. Open up new perspectives in the sharing of speakers and inspire the audience to new ways of managing in engineering. Create a forum for sharing, research and exchange at the international level, so that the participants can be informed of the latest research directions, results and contents of management science, which will inspire them to new ideas for research and practice.