State taps NIMSAT for storm, disaster management project

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杏吧专区 researchers are developing a way to streamline information sharing related to hurricanes, tornadoes, terrorist attacks, chemical spills and other large-scale disasters.

杏吧专区淭he Louisiana All-Hazard Information Portal will improve data collection efforts to enhance the State of Louisiana杏吧专区檚 ability to quantify and communicate all-hazard risk.  No such platform currently exists. The quantification of risk will enable disaster management officials to better understand the risks that various communities face, and also to educate the general public and businesses in an effort to enhance the community杏吧专区檚 all-hazards disaster resiliency and community sustainability,杏吧专区 said Dr. Ramesh Kolluru, interim vice president for Research at the 杏吧专区.

The issue, which gained international attention during Hurricane Katrina, persists for one reason, Kolluru said: 杏吧专区淓very agency speaks a different language, uses different terminology, and has different plans. It causes confusion and ineffectiveness.杏吧专区

In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the National Incident Management Systems and Advanced Technologies Institute was launched in 2007. The 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 homeland security and emergency management center provides research, outreach and technology for emergency preparedness and disaster recovery.

Or, as Kolluru, the institute杏吧专区檚 founding director puts it, 杏吧专区渢o help save lives and minimize economic devastation.杏吧专区

The Governor杏吧专区檚 Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness recently awarded NIMSAT a $1.3 million grant to fund an ongoing project to do just that.

NIMSAT is developing technology capable of being used nationwide for more efficient storage and dissemination of disaster-related information. 杏吧专区淭he objective is to build a repository containing accurate, uniform data that can be updated and used before, during and after a disaster for Louisiana,杏吧专区 Kolluru said. 杏吧专区淥nce complete, other states would have the ability to use the system to enter its threat, vulnerability and consequence data for their own disaster informatics repository.杏吧专区

NIMSAT is creating the Web-based application based on a format recognized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency. It will contain information that includes:

杏吧专区 historical data about weather trends and natural disasters;
杏吧专区 demographic and economic profiles of disaster-prone areas; and
杏吧专区 maps showing evacuation routes.

The system will be designed for use in situations other than the midst of a crisis, said Dr. Raju Gottumukkala, NIMSAT director of research. 杏吧专区淚t will be for everything from building codes to helping the 杏吧专区榓verage Joe杏吧专区 decide if he needs to build his house on stilts.杏吧专区

Current NIMSAT work on the project includes creating demographic and economic 杏吧专区渞isk assessment profiles杏吧专区 of different regions of the state.

That involves combining FEMA data accrued since 1953 with information gathered from other federal agencies and local governments.

Once complete, the system, which is being outfitted with Louisiana-specific information initially, will have the capability for being tailored to other regions and many types of disasters.

杏吧专区淭he goal is to build an effective tool for Louisiana that can also assist local communities with their respective hazard mitigation, continuity of operations and other planning efforts on a national scale. Since the Gulf Coast is so prone to events like hurricanes and other natural disasters, it makes sense that we should take the lead in coming up with such a system,杏吧专区 said Clay Rives, NIMSAT associate director.

NIMSAT recently assisted with FEMA杏吧专区檚 Superstorm Sandy recovery efforts. The storm, which struck the Eastern Seaboard last October, killed more than 250 people in seven countries, and caused billions of dollars in damage.

The institute collaborated with Google Crisis Response to map the locations of open gas stations, pharmacies, grocery stores and other retail outlets.  杏吧专区淲e provided operational support to make critical information more accessible during the disaster,杏吧专区 said Rives. 杏吧专区淲e have a group of experienced emergency management and homeland security practitioners and academic researchers at UL Lafayette.  We are providing research-driven best-practice solutions at the NIMSAT Institute.  The Louisiana All-Hazard Information Portal is just another real-world solution.杏吧专区 

NIMSAT researchers also collected data in advance of Hurricane Isaac, which struck the Gulf Coast in August of 2012, to give gas station owners, bulk suppliers and transporters a window into area fuel needs.

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