[Esip-disasters] July 2, 2020 Monthly Telecom Thursday at 1:30p PT/ 4:30p ET PLEASE NOTE LATER TIME

Karen Moe karen.moe at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 2 16:34:24 EDT 2020


Let’s start out in Qiuuchat 

> https://qiqochat.com/breakout/2/LcmtoUuPWJXUYqEwblTJHhdef <https://qiqochat.com/breakout/2/LcmtoUuPWJXUYqEwblTJHhdef>

> On Jul 2, 2020, at 1:35 AM, Karen Moe via Esip-disasters <esip-disasters at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
> 
> (This may be a repeat message but my email lost my earlier notice for today’s meeting.) 
> We are meeting today to finalize plans for the ESIP Summer Meeting <https://2020esipsummermeeting.sched.com/>. The 2 part Disasters sponsored session, Public-Private Partnerships in the Age of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic, is scheduled for July 16 at 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT, with a 30 minutes break.
> 
> The ESIP staff has done a great job leveraging virtual meeting resources. We’ll be going over our outline using the Qiqochat tools and discuss the Zoom tools as well. We’ll discuss the use of breakout rooms where 3-5 participants can have a sidebar discussion on a question we might pose to the group. Can we articulate any specific objectives to come out of the summer meeting to guide our fall activities?
> 
> Our QiqoChat for the ESIP Disasters session on July 16 is here. PLEASE SIGN UP TODAY:
> https://qiqochat.com/breakout/2/LcmtoUuPWJXUYqEwblTJHhdef <https://qiqochat.com/breakout/2/LcmtoUuPWJXUYqEwblTJHhdef>
> 
> Suggested goals for the Disasters Cluster ESIP Summer Meeting:
> Near term ideas and pathway for how ESIP can support the needs of the broader disasters response / emergency management community in responding to hazards, both natural and manmade. More specifically, can the ESIP teams develop methods to 1) better understand the data needs of the community (perhaps via use cases), 2) improve discovery and evaluation of relevant data products and tools, and 3) develop efficient pipelines to produce evaluated and trusted data and services in time of need.
> 
> Google Docs page has current notes and agenda:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IfFKkRf3pzJp2I7OpCHGcpLjrh7fJ3Q7xSuAOC-K2g8/edit <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IfFKkRf3pzJp2I7OpCHGcpLjrh7fJ3Q7xSuAOC-K2g8/edit> 
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> Disaster Lifecycle
> Thursday, July 2
> 4:00pm
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> Disaster Lifecycle
> When
> Thu, July 2, 4pm – 5pm
> Where
> https://www.gotomeeting.com/join/691265765 <https://www.gotomeeting.com/join/691265765> (map <https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gotomeeting.com%2Fjoin%2F691265765>)
> Description
> Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
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> You can also dial in using your phone.
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> Access Code: 691-265-765
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> Google Docs page has an updated list of speakers:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IfFKkRf3pzJp2I7OpCHGcpLjrh7fJ3Q7xSuAOC-K2g8/edit <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IfFKkRf3pzJp2I7OpCHGcpLjrh7fJ3Q7xSuAOC-K2g8/edit> 
> 
> Public-Private Partnerships in the Age of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic
> 
> Abstract: COVID-19 has turned our worlds upside down, impacting our lives, our businesses and the economy in significant ways. Emergency response has had to adapt rapidly to an unseen and deadly virus. Decisions are being driven, mostly by data and that data needs to be trusted. This session will focus on identifying how the disaster response community trusts data. The All Hazards Consortium and ESIP have come up with Operational Readiness Levels (ORL) for trusted data and this is being embraced by private and public sector organizations and agencies.
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> We will focus our meeting on how public-private partnerships accelerate decision making and how the identification of trusted data, and the sharing of that data, leads to rapid data-driven decision making across multiple sectors. This can save lives. We are building on the ESIP winter meeting theme of “Putting Data to Work” and our session mapping data ORLs to FEMA Community Lifelines <https://www.fema.gov/lifelines>. In this session we will continue to encourage data producers, providers and users to work with us in the Disaster Lifecyle Cluster so we can refine our definitions of trusted data and ORLs.
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> Part 1 invites presentations on COVID-19 trusted data access and sharing from people who can discuss the challenges and goals for data sharing.
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> Part 2 explores challenges in providing trusted data and technology throughout the COVID-19 response teams from decision makers to community engagement.
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