Emergency Response Support S ystem For more information: James A. Wall, Ph.D., CMSP Director, Computing and Information Technology Texas Center for Applied Technology Texas Engineering Experiment Station (979) 458‐0262 (o) (979) 777‐3268 (c) jim‐[email protected]
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Emergency Response Support Systemg y p pp y
For more information:
James A. Wall, Ph.D., CMSPDirector, Computing and Information TechnologyTexas Center for Applied TechnologyTexas Engineering Experiment Station
• Provides a robust and extensible framework for developing user‐defined operational picturesAll i l i t ti f lti l di t ib t d i f ti i di l
Information Dashboard Framework Overview
• Allows visual integration of multiple distributed information sources in a common display
• Built upon a service‐oriented architecture that provides network centric environments
• Capable of supporting a variety of usage contexts including operational, training, and analysis‐based missions
• Offers a portable web‐based application that can be used anywhere from within a command center, to out in the field
Emergency Response Support System (ERSS)
United States Department of Agriculture
Laboratory Capacity Estimation Model (LCEM)
United States Department of Agriculture
Bio‐surveillance Field Entry System (BFES)
Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense Center
Bio‐surveillance Common Operating Picture (BCOP)Department of Homeland Security
Dynamic Preparedness System (DPS)Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense Center
Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense CenterDepartment of Homeland Security
Dashboard Component Capabilities
Levels of Integration
• Visual• Middleware (converging data streams)• Application to Application Data Sharing• Hybrid (any combination of the above)
Decision Support Tools
• Manual – visual integration of data• Assisted – visualization development
i i l iusing visual programming• Automated – monitoring agents
A Toolbox of Dashboard Components
AdminAdminExerciseMgmtExerciseMgmt
ResourceMgmt
ResourceMgmt
MappingMapping PlanningPlanningSimulationEngine
SimulationEngine
ExternalExternal ModelsModels
Checklistsand FormsChecklistsand Forms
VisualVisualVideoVideoLogsLogs ReportingReporting
ExternalLinks
ExternalLinks
CommsCommsModelsand DataModelsand Data
VisualAnalyticsVisual
Analytics
Emergency Response Support System Overview
• Developed for USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
• Provides a web‐based tool for large and small‐scale incident management
• Developed around a service‐oriented architecture and allows integration of bio‐surveillance information, various tools for incident management, real‐time i f ti t t ti it f ti d th t linformation to support continuity of operations, and many other external references to support incident management.
• Used as an operational tool during a response, as an analysis tool after an event is complete, and as a training tool to prepare for possible future incidents.
• Developed using the Texas A&M University's Information Dashboard Framework
External IntegrationContinuity of OperationsIncident Management External IntegrationEMRS, LCEM, CAHEMS
Continuity of OperationsFastEggs, FastMilk, SecureMilk