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Helping nations become disaster resilient to save lives and rebuild quickly
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CAMS Objective
Enable islands, cities, and communities to effectively plan for disasters so they can rebuild faster and save lives in the event and aftermath of natural and man-made catastrophes.
Develop and deliver a mobile and desktop application that users can securely access to learn more about their critical assets and the potential failure chains associated with each. The application will:
Build an inventory of all critical assets and the relevant data associated with them, for example, geographical coordinates.
Capture key contact information for assets – This could include multiple people for a power plant, through to a school caretaker who may have the keys to the school and need to be contacted to open it up as a place of shelter.
Capture data on disaster severity and impact. These can range from cybersecurity threats to natural disasters and each has differing levels of criteria in terms of impact.
Plot relationships, spatial and dependency, between critical assets to identify failure chains.
Provide the ability to highlight the impact on critical assets and their failure chains based on the severity and type of disaster.
Seeking contributors
If you’re looking for an open-source project to contribute to, please consider CAMS. The project includes -
Technology for good
Graph database technology
Document database technology
Schema design
Front-end development
Back-end development
Collaborating with a range of people from different technology backgrounds