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deNIS IIplus – computer-assisted crisis management system

  • B. Corr
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 20. Mai 2013
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Abstract

The management of catastrophes, as natural disasters or man-made disasters, will only be effective and successful if all relevant information is available in time for decision-makers. During previous large-scale disasters it became evident that information needed for the disaster management was only partially available and that there were fundamental deficits in regard to the flow of information between federal states (“Laender”) as well as communication problems between disaster response teams in the effected regions. On this account in summer 2001 the Federal Ministry of the Interior has decided to develop the “German Emergency Preparedness Information System (deNIS)”. The aim of the enhanced version deNIS IIplus is to built up a network for the civil and disaster response and to assist as an information and communication system for decision-makers of the Federal Government and the Laender Governments to better co-ordination relief and rescue teams in the event of a natural disaster or technical accident. Correspondingly the primary task of deNIS is to support the decision-making of disaster management authorities.

Kurzfassung

Das deutsche Notfallvorsorge-Informationssystem (deNIS IIplus) dient zur Unterstützung des Krisenmanagements bei großflächigen Gefahrenlagen. Aufgabe von deNIS ist es, Daten für die Bewältigung national bedeutender Schadenslagen zusammenzufassen, aufzubereiten und bestimmten Bedarfsträgern zur Verfügung zu stellen. In einem geschlossenen Netzwerk werden Informationen zu einem Schadensereignis sowie zu verfügbaren Hilfeleistungspotenzialen auf einer interaktiven Lagekarte dargestellt. An deNIS IIplus sind die Lagezentren der Bundesressorts sowie die Lagezentren der Innenministerien der Länder angeschlossen.

Received: 2007-4-19
Published Online: 2013-05-20
Published in Print: 2007-08-01

© 2007, Carl Hanser Verlag, München

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  1. Contents/Inhalt
  2. Contents
  3. Summaries/Kurzfassungen
  4. Summaries
  5. Editorial
  6. Environmental monitoring in the case of a radiological event
  7. Technical Contributions/Fachbeiträge
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  9. Early emergency response by means of dispersion forecasting – emergency management of the Deutscher Wetterdienst in the context of national and international agreements
  10. Improvement, extension and integration of operational Decision Support Systems for nuclear emergency management (DSSNET)
  11. European approach to nuclear and radiological emergency management and rehabilitation strategies (EURANOS)
  12. Bilateral information and data exchange in case of nuclear emergencies in the German-Dutch border region
  13. Implementation of decision support systems in Austria
  14. Source term assessment as a basis for protective measures for the population in case of a nuclear accident in a nuclear power plant with radiological consequences
  15. Characterization of dose rate instruments for environmental radiation monitoring
  16. Rapid determination of strontium radionuclides in plants, fodder and foodstuffs
  17. Longitudinal dispersion of radioactive substances in Federal waterways
  18. Fast online system for forecasting environmental impact during an incident
  19. Harnessing monitoring measurements in urban environments for decision making after nuclear accidents
  20. Correction of deposition predictions with data assimilation
  21. Potentials and limits of electronic situation displays
  22. Requirements of emergency control managements on data and information for assessment of the radiological situation in case of a severe accident in a nuclear power plant
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