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Learning From Crisis

Authors :
Bruce B. Cahan
Anthony M. Cresswell
Sharon S. Dawes
Source :
Social Science Computer Review. 22:52-66
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2004.

Abstract

Many of the challenges faced by government and the community in responding to the World Trade Center attack involved the use of information and technology linked to professional and organizational relationships. This study involves content analysis of records and in-depth interviews with 29 participants in the response and identifies key problems associated with technology, information, and relationships as well as resources and strategies. The complex problem-solving and learning process embedded in the response generated lessons for organizational management, emergency management, and community resilience. Management lessons focus on the importance of data quality, usability, and sharing; business continuity; human resources; and diversity and redundancy of key organizational resources. For government organizations in particular, there are information policy challenges and lessons about workforce planning and informing the public. Emergency management lessons focus on usable data and versatile technologies for first responders as well as methods for preparedness. At the community level, lessons emphasized issues of size and capability, infrastructure considerations, and public trust and involvement.

Details

ISSN :
15528286 and 08944393
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Social Science Computer Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........87636343f129b1955f2fa0d2092cb9ae