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Successful Response Starts with a Map: Improving Geospatial Support for Disaster Management (2007)
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Successful Response Starts with a Map: Improving Geospatial Support for Disaster Management

PANEL 5: Data Accessibility and Security

11:00

Introduction (Gomez, Monmonier, Oswald)

11:05

Panelist Remarks

Questions by Committee

Open Discussion

12:25 p.m.

Summary of Discussion (Gomez, Monmonier, Oswald)

12:30

Lunch

BREAKOUT SESSION

1:30-3:00

1—Members Room

2—Room 142

3—Room 146

3:00

Break

PLENARY SESSION

3:30

Reports from Breakout Session

4:00

Wrap-up of Workshop

4:30

Adjourn

Session Panel Members and Chairs
Session 1: User Needs: Requirements and Gaps

Amy Donahue, University of Connecticut (co-chair)

Andy Bruzewicz, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (co-chair)

Jim McConnell, New York City Office of Emergency Management

Michael Payne, Pierce County, Washington

Suha Ulgen, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

Bruce Davis, Department of Homeland Security

Session 2: Data and Tools: Requirements and Gaps

Mike Goodchild, University of California, Santa Barbara (co-chair)

Susan Cutter, University of South Carolina (co-chair)

Paul Densham, University College London (co-chair)

Michael Hodgson, University of South Carolina

Tim Johnson, North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis

Bob Chen, Columbia University

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