Wiki source code of Indirect Stakeholders
Version 2.1 by Mark Rinse van Koningsveld on 2025/09/02 10:24
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| 1 | Indirect stakeholders do not interact directly with developed technologies. They are nonetheless affected by or interested in the technology use. These actors rarely operate in an USAR operation directly but define constraints, objectives, and success. The **Local Emergency Management Authority (LEMA)** sets legal control and objectives; the **OSOCC/USAR Coordination Cell** assigns sectors and expects standard reports; **Hospitals/EMS** need clean handovers and capacity-aware routing. **Police** secure perimeters and manage investigations, requiring consistent geotagged maps and timestamps; **Utilities/Public Works** coordinate shutoffs and heavy plant with strict deconfliction; **Aviation/CAA** governs airspace for drones (BVLOS/no-fly); **Data Protection/Legal/H&S** drive privacy, retention, and responder safety policy; **NGOs/Volunteers** and communities need simple briefings; **Media/Public Information** require verified and redacted facts to avoid rumor cascades. Victims, survivors, and families remain central—dignity, consent, and minimal exposure guide what’s shown and stored. For SYNERGISE, this demands a reporting layer separated from operator UIs: one-click briefings, printable sector maps, and standardized exports (INSARAG symbols, triage codes, CSV/GeoJSON) with role-based redaction by default. Interop with national/EU systems is how data earns trust beyond the immediate team. | ||
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| 5 | |=**Stakeholder**|=**Description ** | ||
| 6 | |INSARAG|INSARAG assists first responders worldwide. They may provide first responders with guidelines or materials. They can also help with coordination in the case of an international incident. | ||
| 7 | |IFAFRI|((( | ||
| 8 | The International Forum to Advance First Responder Innovation focuses on enhancing and expanding the development of affordable technology and innovative solutions to improve first responder safety, efficiency and effectiveness. | ||
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| 10 | |Technology Developer|The technology developer is responsible for the development and deployment of a technology. They care about the performance of their technologies, as well as any (technical/social) problems people might have with their technologies. | ||
| 11 | |Third Parties|Third parties are any other parties that are involved in a complex incident. This may be the owner of a building, an organisation that can provide additional materials (e.g. maps or images of the site), et cetera. |