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Management of Risk Management Data

Management of Risk Management Data. Proposal for a Two Day Roundtable. Proposed by the Roundtable Associates for Understanding Computers and Users of the System. = RAUCUS Robert Chen Victor Goldberg Roger Hurwitz Sally Katzen Roberta Miller Priscilla Nelson Alex Pfaff Eldar Shafir.

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Management of Risk Management Data

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  1. Management of Risk Management Data Proposal for a Two Day Roundtable

  2. Proposed by the Roundtable Associates for Understanding Computers and Users of the System • = RAUCUS • Robert Chen • Victor Goldberg • Roger Hurwitz • Sally Katzen • Roberta Miller • Priscilla Nelson • Alex Pfaff • Eldar Shafir

  3. Proposed Topic • Day 1: Info for Risk Management and Response in Extreme Events • Day 2: Risk Management for Data Systems in Extreme Event • Key Background Concept: Creating a Research Center that deal in organized process with the problems highlighted.

  4. Info for Risk Management and Response • Database • Interfaces and Communication of Risk

  5. Database • Database • Data Interoperability • Compatibility of Hardware and Software Standards • Combining Data with Various Ownership, Confidentiality, Security • Metadata compatibility • Compatibility of ontologies and classes • Distributed or Centralized or Virtual • Tools for Data Analysis & Visualization for Research, Assessment and Management

  6. Communication of Risk • Interface with Publics • Need to communicate risk effectively to 3 audiences • General public • Business communities (includes public institutions) • Political and governmental leadership, including reg and responder agencies • How to accommodate public responses in pre-event phases

  7. Database Risks in Extreme Events • Possibilities of Impairment of Critical Data • Physical Destruction • Breakdowns of Connectivity • Ripple Effects of Impairment • Problems for Financial and Public Institutions • Local • Global • Immediate Problems for Citizens

  8. Risks to Risk Management Data • Unavailability of data due to damage or destruction • Redundancy planning • Distributed vs. centralized data repositories • Bandwidth constraints in response operations • Backup availability

  9. Costs of Setting Up Interactive Database • Costs of Such a Research Center • Costs of Data • Integrated Effort of Scientists, Information Scientists, Planners, Practitioners

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