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Introduction
In Christchurch over the past year New Zealand has experienced up close and very personally how disasters unfold on the ground.
Though emergency services responded very well to the challenges they faced - it is almost certain that better information could have been provided faster to both crisis responders and the public, both during the crises as they unfolded, and in the aftermath which as we know continues more than a year later.
In startup weekend terms this is "the pain" that needs to be addressed by our startup.
Our new web startup is called groundfacts.com.
We are seeking
feedback from:
1. earthquake
survivors;
2. friends or relatives of earthquake
survivors;
3. people concerned about earthquakes
and who want to be prepared in case shit
happens;
4: media professionals - PR and
News;
5. crisis response professionals.
Background Information
groundfacts.com is proposing to develop
three products for three markets:
the public (a
mobile application to enable people on the ground to receive
news from their immediate vicinity - and to help them inform
the rescue responders what is going on);
& information feed products for:
government and
corporates(particularly for first responders such as the
police, fire service, civil defence, councils and utilities
- a sophisticated crisis response system which can be turned
on when a crisis happens and which both encourages the
production of good crisis information - and verifies and
delivers it as fast as possible to relevant crisis
responders);
media (an interface to sort the wheat
from the chaff to assist in presenting breaking twitter news
in a useful form to those affected by the crisis, the wider
public and reporters )
So if you are a member of the public who is the danger from natural and man-made disasters then we are interested in hearing from you. And we are particularly interested in hearing from people affected by the earthquakes in Chile, NZ and Japan in the past year.
If you fall into one of the later two categories two
special surveys are coming soon - when they are completed
they will be linked here...
groundfacts.com is one of the teams competing at this weekend's Startup Weekend in Wellington. The team is led by Miles Thompson (so far) includes Tim McNamara, Simon Coggins, Joav Beerman, Peter Kerr, Matt Burgess and Alastair Thompson. We have two spare tickets if anyone wants to come and help us some more on this project tomorrow - we are particularly looking for a designer to help mock up some of web our pages - if you are interested email groundfacts@gmail.com or tweet @groundfacts.
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