5 results for "Human factors"

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    • Marcel van Berlo

      Marcel van Berlo

      Organization for Applied Scientific Research
      Area(s) of expertise: Resilience, Human factors, crisis management, Innovation, training and exercise, Business development, project coordination. Area of interest: Security Research, Human factors, Innovation Hub, Law Enforcement Agencies, research and innovation
    • SA-IN-EU

      SA-IN-EU

      Handling the crises faced by modern societies often requires the coordination of multiple types of stakeholders from different countries. One of the key requirements to manage crisis is to have access to situational awareness (SA). However, current SA solutions (SAS) are not adapted to operate in...
      Tags: Situational awareness, civil protection, operational decision making, specifications, Reference architecture, Practitioners requirements, Interoperability, Human factors, Procurement, Standards
      • Andreas Herndler

        Andreas Herndler

        On the one hand Deputy Fire Chief and Teamleader for international interventions as well as Head of Operational Headquarter of the Fire Services Association of Lower Austria, and on the other hand Head of Austrian Aviation Crisis Coordination Cell of Civil Aviation Authority of Austria.
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      • SA-IN-EU - Community of Suppliers of Situational Awareness Systems

        SA-IN-EU - Community of Suppliers of Situational Awareness Systems

        Tags: Situational awareness, Civil protection, operational decision making, Specifications, Reference architecture, Practitioners requirements, Interoperability, Human factors, Procurement, Standards
      • SA-IN-EU - Community of Practitioners

        SA-IN-EU - Community of Practitioners

        Tags: Situational awareness, Civil protection, Civil protection authorities and first responders, operational decision making, operators and users of security systems, Reference architecture, Practitioners requirements, Practitioners, Human factors, Standards, Standardisation