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Sahana Alerting and Messaging Broker (SAMBRO)
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INTRODUCTION
Under a well-developed disaster management system, the Disaster Management Organization(s) of a Country should be aware of and should map every significant emergency incident or risk in the country. Disseminating such information among multiple agencies with disparate systems can be complicated. Multi-Agency Situational-Awareness (MASA) platforms facilitate the integration of silo-ed Organizations and dilutes inter-agency rivalry at every level of a National warning and incident management system. Such a platform that incorporates the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) standard is far more likely to interoperate with National and International warning systems. Moreover, the CAP content standard lays out emergency policies and procedures for streamlined information sharing among multiple agencies.The World Meteorological Organization, International Telecommunication Union, and OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) are advocates of CAP and continue to promote the adoption of the warning standard. Sahana Alerting and Messaging Broker (SAMBRO) is essentially a Sahana Eden template designed for Multi-Agency Situational-Awareness. Moreover, it adopts the CAP standard for Sahana to interoperate with other warning systems. | |
OBJECTIVES
DESIGN
Blueprints list
- General CAP Broker blueprint lays down the design parameters for the generalized SAMBRO
- Maldives Blueprint for deploying CAP on a Map project for the National Disaster Management Centre of Maldives
- Philippines Blueprint for deploying CAP on a Map project for the National Disaster Management Centre of Philippines
Eden Modules
- Discussion of mandatory and specific to SAMRBO Eden modules table
User Interfaces
The SAMBRO GUI design page is here
Common Operating Picture
PROJECTS
1. CAP on a Map
Duration: January 2015 to June 2016
Overview
The aims to Improving Coastal Resilience throug Multi-agency Situational Awareness in the Maldives and the Philippines. It involves deploying SAMBRO in the respective countries with a USD 200,000 grant made possible through the UNESCAP Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness.
Partners
Workshops
15 to 17 April 2015 | Maldives kickoff workshop |
11 to 14 May 2015 | Philippine kickoff workshop |
Blogs
- Improving Coastal Resilience throug Multi-agency Situational Awareness
- Maldives kickoff workshop - CAP on a Map project
REFERENCES
- SAMBRO User Guide
- CAP Blueprint
- World Meteorological Organization
- International Telecommunication Union
- OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards)
- Threat and Risk Community use cases, standards process, resources, etc.
- NIEM Emergency Management Model - National Information Exchange Model data structure and attributes
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