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Building Resilient Communities through Sustainable Technology
Resiliency is the New Resistance in Emergency Management.
Are You Prepared?
The Importance of ResiliencyNatural and man-made disasters have become more frequent and costly. Factors like climate change and urbanization can bring disaster-related risks to greater numbers of people which is why it is important to build resilience. Adjusters International can help address these threats by combining our disaster preparation and recovery expertise with our knowledge about the critical actions that strengthen communities. Our resiliency services focus on enhancing the operation and management of communities, to reduce the negative impacts of disasters.
How do you measure Resiliency?A system-wide approach to resiliency should capture a range of information including: comprehensive building inventories and processes (e.g. policies, contracts, procurement, connectedness and resource robustness).
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RISK &ANALYSIS
PLANNING
To absorb disturbance, undergo change and
retain essential functions, structure and identity.
RESILIENCEPRACTICE
RESEARCH &RECOGNITION
SUSTAINABLEPRACTICES
RESILIENCY
Resiliency Technology: DLAN-R Software
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Lucy AyoubDisaster ResiliencyProgram Manager718-908-4992lucya@aidrc.com
Norman T. StoerrDisaster ResiliencyConsultant716-432-9414nstoerr@aidrc.com
John A. AgostinoDirector of EmergencyManagement Services315-679-8090jagostino@aidrc.com
Disaster Management and Resiliency Division
DLAN-R software allows you to quickly and easily obtain risk scores as well as critical infrastructure information. This highly efficient program can be used to identify the level of risks and vulnerabilities associated with any type of infrastructure, and as a prioritization tool for further risk assessments and emergency management activities. It establishes a robust repository of operational data that can work alongside any incident management system.
The only operational model designed to work independently or integrated with an incident management system, including:
• Hazard and threat identification;• Risk assessment;• Resiliency scoring on a building’s
performance;• Risk strategy implementation and
monitoring;• Digital catalog and forms;• Field data collection and storage;• Crosswalk database interaction;• Automatic risk scoring;• Customizable and printable reports;• Ability to query any data and customize
map displays in GIS application; and• After-action reporting with full-analysis and
remediation methods.
GIS display of data metrics from resiliency assessment for a specific building.
Queried maps display location and risks based on threat and resiliency metrics obtained from assessment.
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