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Astrium-led consortium implements a new national disaster management system for IndonesiaAstrium has announced that the consortium it is heading, which also includes Infoterra France and IGN France International, has successfully completed a new crisis management system at the National Disaster Management Centre in Jakarta and at three regional centres based in Jakarta, Padang and Banda Aceh. Toulouse, 12 February 2008 Initiated at the end of 2006, the project was overseen on behalf of the French ministry of foreign affairs and the ministry of the interior, by CIVI.POL Conseil, the consultancy and service company of the French ministry of the interior. The objective was to strengthen disaster management capacities in Indonesia, starting with the development and implementation of crisis management rooms at Jakarta’s national and regional centres. These new rooms were operational in summer 2007, and the project completed in December 2007. CIVIPOL validated the equipment and systems that were installed at the regional centres in Padang and Banda Aceh by testing the information transmission between the different centres. Processing and sharing information for better disaster managementThe project, which the consortium were awarded after it successfully bid on a tender issued by CIVI.POL Conseil, aimed to implement a global system that would be operational within a short timeframe. This would allow Indonesia’s civil security forces to manage disasters at the national (BARKONAS PBP) and regional (SATORLAK PBP) levels, as it would enable them to share and process information related to the crisis. To this end, each crisis management room was equipped with reliable telecommunications systems (radio, telephone, and data transmission) and a complete information system. This system includes a geographic information system and decision-making support based on Infoterra France's RISKFRAME, a software application specially designed for risk and crisis management. The centres were also equipped with cartography databases (digital topographic maps). In the event of a crisis, this suite of applications makes it possible to draw up an intervention plan, visualise the situation and its development on a map, as well as manage and monitor all resources deployed in the field, so as to better understand and optimally manage the situation. In the prevention phase, the system allows users to manage and maintain operational geographic data, study crisis scenarios and prepare rescue plans. Since this tool is highly configurable, applications and data can be updated easily and expanded as the need arises. A versatile, light and effective solution
The project team required to implement the system had to posses a range of technical skills including: information processing, telecommunications and networks and geographic information. To ensure these areas of expertise were fulfilled, Astrium relied on two French companies: the first was its Infoterra subsidiary, which specializes in geoinformation products and services and has extensive know-how and tools in the area of risk management. The second was IGN France International (a subsidiary of the French National Geographic Institute), which is world-famous for its cartography expertise. Contacts for the media
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