STAR-TIDES Fall Demo in DC--Week of Oct 6
The past several months have been a time of exceptional activity for STAR-TIDES. We’ve had demonstrations at conferences and exercises in the US, Central
America and Europe, supported real world contingencies ranging from the
Canadian Arctic to Myanmar, completed six months of exposure testing
for some types of shelters and increased emphasis on analyses of
different infrastructures, communications equipment and “sense-making”
approaches. Most importantly, the STAR-TIDES network now has grown to over 400 members.
As a next step, STAR-TIDES will have its Fall field demonstration at the National Defense University (NDU) campus inWashington, DC from Monday, October 6 to Friday, October 10. This will be qualitatively different from last year’s demo and the static displays we’ve done in the past.
Reflecting the project’s increasing maturity, the focus will be on working demos
of integrated infrastructures, vice stand-alone sections for shelter,
water, power, etc. All activities will be independent of the power grid and terrestrial communications.
Preliminary planning is for four integrated infrastructure sets:
- A family-sized solution set oriented towards hot, dry areas (solar
cooking, AA batteries, water pasteurization bags, One Laptop Per Child
computers, etc.)--think sub-Saharan Africa and Vinay Gupta’s construct of not separating the owners, operators and protectors of an infrastructure. - A camp-sized infrastructure for wet, tropical regions (water purification
units for 500-1,000 people, wind and solar power, micro-hydro if
possible, disaster management software, etc). This could be a prototype
for what we'd use in Central America in 2009 in support of the
international Crisis Management Experiment IV (CME IV), but also could
draw on recent experiences in the Southern Philippines and Myanmar. - An Afghan-centric approach (with heavy emphasis on what’s being done now
in Nangarhar Province, info sharing/sensemaking, links to San Diego
State’s Visualization Laboratory and the Fab Lab that MIT has in place
near Jalalabad, near-real-time delivery of imagery and useful products
without caveats to NGOs, plus whatever shelter/water/power/etc is
appropriate) - A domestic US module--probably based on an earthquake in Winter (DHS/ FEMS/ Northern Command links, use of the commercial supply chain, empowering citizens, Resilience Networks, etc.)
If anyone would like to demonstrate equipment during this event, or participate in other ways, please let Walker Hardy and me know (c/o this site) by September 1. Space will be limited, so earlier is better.
Also, anyone who would like to participate in, or learn about, particular
subsets of STAR-TIDES activities (shelter, water, power, etc.), please
let us know, and register on the site if you haven't done so already.
Thanks.
Lin Wells

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