User identification and interaction Sample Clauses

User identification and interaction. The state of the art analysis shows that there are various interactions of the COBACORE concept already embedded in the organizational mandates and routines. Mainly the interactions between the professional organizations have clearly established mandates, various procedures and the tools to facilitate them. Some of these professional organizations also extend their procedures and tools towards the responding community, but mainly to the trained volunteer responders. These volunteers are trained in the procedures and tools for collaboration in advance to an incident. More importantly, because these volunteers are registered with the professional organization, identifying, connecting and communicating with these volunteers is relatively easy. This connection becomes increasingly more difficult when dealing with group of responding communities that are less connected to the professional organizations. Existing community groups and structures, maybe be identified in advance but their specific role in the disaster response operations will by dynamic and undetermined in advance. A proper way of interacting with these groups needs to be designed and integrated in the platform. The implementation should allow the exchange of information relevant to the activities undertaken by the responding community. However it is important to notice two aspects that will have to be considered. First the exchange of information between the professional responders and the responding community, this exchange ensures a common situational awareness and will for example let the professionals track the efforts provided by the community. Secondly the platform should also enable the responding community to engage with the professional community, for example to exchange knowledge, provide training and forge collaborations. In short the platform should enable or facilitate a dialog, rather than a hierarchical command and control approach towards directing the responding community. When dealing with unbound volunteers this role will also be undetermined. But in addition these groups cannot be identified in advance and therefore need to be actively searched for, either online or through reporting from people working the field. There are several approach towards identifying these groups and individuals. First there could be an active campaign for volunteer organizations and citizen initiatives to ‘come forward’ and connect via the platform, however this is a rather passive approach and may o...
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