Monday, September 28, 2009

Bringing It All Together for WMD Incident Commanders

Interesting tidbit from MERX:
"This Request for Information (RFI) is issued to determine the extent to which there exists or is in-development an integrated CBRN planning, hazard prediction, warning and reporting, decision support, and CBRN incident management capability ....”
Non-techie translation: Who out there has some sort of software that'll bring all sorts of information (both classified and open source) together in one place to help folks in charge predict and manage CBRN incidents more easily?

A bit more here.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You want to network a bunch of sensors and use the data intelligently.

Tommy Barnett's crew
the Enterra guys managed to wire a major port a while back with close to what you want.

It's actually child's play but it does seem to be a problem for many.

Network sensors. Dump sensors to database every so often.Poll results and flag out of parameter crap and call a human. Give the human a nice pastel data interface so it won't get all; 'OMG I can't handle this command line stuff' and resolve that into however many focused areas you think you need.

No charge. ;)

10:52 p.m., September 28, 2009  

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