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Whole community effectiveness model. To be able to test whether COBACORE supports whole of community recovery the whole of community approach is interpreted as a multi-team system (Xxxxxxx, Marks & XxXxxxxx, 2011). Multi-team systems describe collections of teams or social networks whose boundaries are not based on the organisation, but based on the shared interdependence of all members toward the accomplishment of a higher-order network- level goal. In recovery multi-team systems can consist of teams from governmental organisations, teams from NGO’s and teams of citizens. Multi-team systems are two or more teams that interface directly and interdependently in response to environmental contingencies toward the accomplishment of collective goals. In the aftermath of the 2005 Xxxxxxx Hurricane different agencies were involved in the response. The American Red Cross (ARC) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as established organizations coordinated the response but had difficulty effectively allocating offered resources such as volunteers, charitable organizations, and donations from foreign countries. One of the recommendations was the need to develop a system to coordinate any kind of help (volunteers, charitable organizations, donations from foreign countries) which should strengthen the government’s levels. Performance assessment focusses on performance of the component teams or user groups (e.g. citizens, NGO’s, government) that are either on-scene or off-scene. How well are they able to assess damage, needs and capacities for recovery, are all elements that should be considered. Performance assessment also focuses on information sharing and collaboration within teams (e.g. between on scene and off scene NGO’s) and between teams and user groups (e.g. between government and citizens) as supported by COBACORE functionality. Test scenarios and COBACORE functionality will be designed such that this can be tested. Figure 2. Conceptual model of the three user groups benefiting from COBACORE functionality.
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