Risk and Crisis Management Technologies for a smarter Planet
1. Delivering Business Services for Global Crisis Management from the IBM Cloud Margarete Donovang-Kuhlisch, Government Industry Technical Leader, Europe [email_address] Mike Small, SWG Government Solutions Sales CEMEEA [email_address]
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3. The Crisis Managment Coalition (CMC) as a Future Enterprise as defined in the IBM CEO Study June 2nd, 2010 IDRC, 186: Risk and Crisis Management Technologies for a Smarter Planet Hungry for Change The crisis management coalition of the future (CMC) is capable of changing quickly and successfully. Instead of merely responding, the global CMC community proactively predicts upcoming threats and adapts itself for prevention, risk mitigation and sustainability. Innovative beyond Client Imagination The CMC respects the fact that safety and security cannot be achieved and maintained as a sole value. Locally and globally safety and security can only exist in a stable balance of justice and liberty in society. The CMC does not exist in isolation but acts through deep collaborative relationships with other stakeholders in the societies in which is operates, delivering a combined effect which is significantly different from traditional reactive capabilities. Globally integrated The CMC is integrating its members to face today ’ s global risks and threats in society, economy and environment. Its operation is strategically designed to access the best capabilities, knowledge and assets from wherever they reside in coalition partners and apply them to deliver the best overall effect. Disruptive by Nature The CMC radically challenges today ’ s operational and tactical models, disrupting the basis of vulnerabilities where natural disasters can hit and that adversaries seek. Pre-emptive intelligence and the ability to make more informed decisions and the right time enable it to take advantage of emerging opportunities, to prevent, deter and mitigate risks. Genuine, not just generous Founded on an effects-based approach to operations (EBAO, as defined in the military research environment), the CMC can be seen to reflect genuine concern for society in all actions and decisions. It is in this context that the CMC can deliver balanced justice, liberty and safety (JLS) across all levels: geography – politics – military – economy – social – infrastructure – information (GPMESII).
4. Architecture Blueprint of a CMC Community Cloud June 2nd, 2010 IDRC, 186: Risk and Crisis Management Technologies for a Smarter Planet
5. Interaction Patterns in a Coalition – ala EIF June 2nd, 2010 IDRC, 186: Risk and Crisis Management Technologies for a Smarter Planet EIF = European Interoperability Framework, Draft V2, Dec 2008
6. EIF defined Federated Enterprise Service Bus June 2nd, 2010 IDRC, 186: Risk and Crisis Management Technologies for a Smarter Planet EIF = European Interoperability Framework, Draft V2, Dec 2008
7. CMC-Wide Federated ESB June 2nd, 2010 IDRC, 186: Risk and Crisis Management Technologies for a Smarter Planet