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Design principles for public safety response mobilization

Published: 21 May 2006 Publication History

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In this paper, we identify key characteristics of public safety response mobilization systems (PSRMS) and describe the different technical characteristics they can assume: open standards vs. commercial-off-the-shelf packages, fixed vs. mobile, security and privacy management approaches, data distribution and access control. Finally, we present testable hypotheses about which technical design features and architectural principles will produce successful PSRMS.

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        dg.o '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Digital government research
        May 2006
        526 pages

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        Digital Government Society of North America

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        Published: 21 May 2006

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        1. collaboration
        2. criminal justice
        3. design features
        4. first responder support
        5. interorganizational systems
        6. public safety response

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        May 21 - 24, 2006
        California, San Diego, USA

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