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+ | '''Disaster Cluster Telecon Notes: June 2, 2016''' | ||
+ | In attendance: Sean Barberie, Karen Moe, Dave Jones, Chandra Bales, Lindsey Harriman, Maggi Glasscoe, Michael McEniry, Robert Downs, Bob Chen, CIESIN Columbia University. | ||
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+ | * Idea under consideration: ESIP co-sponsoring a workshop. | ||
+ | * Dave had a meeting with the Edison Electric Institute. Observed an exercise: all member utility companies want Edison Electric to act as coordinator for industry response to disasters. | ||
+ | * Brought up Data-Driven Decision Making Workshop and Edison would be happy to host (in Washington DC, at 701 Pennsylvania Ave). | ||
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+ | * Action Item for next telecon: find a date that would work well for the workshop. In the sept timeframe. | ||
+ | * Action Item: Sean will send out Doodle online poll for dates that may work. | ||
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+ | * Discussion: Operational focus versus a more specific focus; where do we find the sweet spot in disaster response workshops? | ||
+ | * Possibly hold a 2 or 3 day workshop with different sections for different industries/sectors. | ||
+ | * E.g. 3/4 day with utility companies, 1/2 day the following day with global disaster response, etc. | ||
+ | * Discussion: Workshops as hands-on use-case scenarios. Possibly the best way to communicate our message. | ||
+ | * Themes: Damage assessment in the case of utilities, transportation and weather tracking. | ||
+ | * Discussion: there seems to be a missing niche for connecting utilities with trusted data sets. The federal government does offer some services, but they are too slow/risk-averse to be effective. How can we as a cluster facilitate trusted data-driven decision making? | ||
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+ | * Possible meeting with Emily Law to discuss her ideas about collaborating with ThinkHazard. | ||
+ | * For July meeting, hopefully have a workshop outline. |
Revision as of 15:15, June 2, 2016
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Organizers: Karen Moe, Dave Jones, Sean Barberie
Agenda:
For our June 2 meeting I’d like to discuss ideas for an ESIP Disasters cluster workshop that Dave has proposed. This in addition to reviewing our 2 sessions at the ESIP Summer Meeting in July.
(Sent out by Karen Moe)
How to Join
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/691265765
You can also dial in using your phone. United States +1 (872) 240-3311
Access Code: 691-265-765 See you all at 1pm Pacific Time.
Notes
Disaster Cluster Telecon Notes: June 2, 2016 In attendance: Sean Barberie, Karen Moe, Dave Jones, Chandra Bales, Lindsey Harriman, Maggi Glasscoe, Michael McEniry, Robert Downs, Bob Chen, CIESIN Columbia University.
- Idea under consideration: ESIP co-sponsoring a workshop.
- Dave had a meeting with the Edison Electric Institute. Observed an exercise: all member utility companies want Edison Electric to act as coordinator for industry response to disasters.
- Brought up Data-Driven Decision Making Workshop and Edison would be happy to host (in Washington DC, at 701 Pennsylvania Ave).
- Action Item for next telecon: find a date that would work well for the workshop. In the sept timeframe.
- Action Item: Sean will send out Doodle online poll for dates that may work.
- Discussion: Operational focus versus a more specific focus; where do we find the sweet spot in disaster response workshops?
- Possibly hold a 2 or 3 day workshop with different sections for different industries/sectors.
- E.g. 3/4 day with utility companies, 1/2 day the following day with global disaster response, etc.
- Discussion: Workshops as hands-on use-case scenarios. Possibly the best way to communicate our message.
- Themes: Damage assessment in the case of utilities, transportation and weather tracking.
- Discussion: there seems to be a missing niche for connecting utilities with trusted data sets. The federal government does offer some services, but they are too slow/risk-averse to be effective. How can we as a cluster facilitate trusted data-driven decision making?
- Possible meeting with Emily Law to discuss her ideas about collaborating with ThinkHazard.
- For July meeting, hopefully have a workshop outline.