In 2013 I had the opportunity to manage a $2M demonstration of how cloud computing could be used to support natural disasters. In that NCOIC Geospatial Community Cloud (GCC) demonstration, multiple regional clouds were managed using a cloud brokerage platform in a simulated response to a massive earthquake. Modeled after the disaster that struck Haiti in 2010, the project showed how interoperability and movement of data in an open, cloud-based infrastructure could be used to deliver a global, multidisciplinary disaster response capability. The relief simulation also showed government leaders how data sources from a variety of organizations coupled with cloud technology could improve capability and effectiveness while reducing cost, time and risk. These were critical lessons that, back then, I looked forward to maturing.
Now it’s 2018, and technology advances have continued to
revolutionize our society. The
democratization of data and information have since changed our lives in many unexpected ways. A sad fact though is that, although some
government leaders have tried, our global society has not yet found a way to institutionalize
the lessons we learned back then. While
cloud computing continues to upend industry norms, the disaster response
community is still stuck with antiquated processes and technologies. This
unfortunate reality is but one reason why I have decided to put my
energy behind the “Call for Code” initiative.
IBM is the founding member of the Call for Code Global Initiative, which was
created by David Clark, a renowned leader in cause-related initiatives. David
Clark's work includes iconic people and humanitarian organizations, such as
President Nelson Mandela, Muhammad Ali, Prince, the United Nations, Amnesty
International, and The Anne Frank Center. The Call for Code Global Challenge
is designed to leverage technology for good by asking software developers to
create solutions that significantly improve preparedness for natural disasters
and relief. This competition encourages developers who want to pay their skills
forward for a specific mission to alleviate human suffering. A broad
cross-section of experts humanitarian and international organizations are supporting this initiative which includes
the United Nations Human Rights Office and the American Red Cross’
GRAMMY nominatedsongtress Andra Day |
Another motivation for joining this initiative was a recent video from Brad Kieserman, Red Cross
Vice President of Disaster Operations and Logistics. In that video,
he highlighted the importance of visualizing data in a way that helped
responders make better decisions about the movement of resources during a
disaster. His vision of using technology
to address unmet disaster need for me pointed out the value of the cloud as the
application delivery platform and data repository. The same value proposition we proved back in 2013.
Brad Kieserman, Red Cross Vice President of Disaster Operations and Logistics |
Over the next few months I will
be blogging, tweeting, podcasting and vlogging on the many “Call for
Code” activities and events. Please join
me in supporting this effort by retweeting, liking and reposting this content
to your friends.
Let’s all work together to help each other when disaster strikes.
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