U.S. Prepares for Natural and Man-Made Disasters
29.09.1999, 18:38
Morgantown, W.Va. (PROTEXT) - West Virginia University in the
United States and six industry groups, together with the U.S.
National Guard Bureau, have announced a public/private
partnership to apply information technology to help U.S.
communities and those across the globe respond to natural or man-
made disasters. They have formed the International Telemedicine
Collaboratory(R).
Through an agreement, signed in Morgantown, W.Va., USA,
Thursday, Sept. 30, they announced creation of a Virtual Medical
Campus (VMC)(R). The VMC will help prepare for the use of
biological or chemical weapons and other man-made or natural
disasters. It will use integrated online knowledge bases capable
of providing quick response to emergencies such as anthrax or
sarin gas attacks by terrorist organizations.
The system will also provide rapid responses for medical
emergencies caused by natural disasters such as floods.
In the United States agencies such as the Department of
Defense, the Federal Emergency Management Administration, the
National Guard and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, among others, all need rapid access to the best
available medical information in emergencies, especially
terrorism attacks. However, there is no integrated knowledge
system for such information readily accessible today.
The VMC is being established through a partnership with the
following:
West Virginia University
Electronic Data Systems
ACT, Inc.
COMTEL
Conaway Group
MPL Corp.
National Guard Bureau
Oracle Corp. ots Original Text Service: West Virginia
University Internet: http://www.newsaktuell.de Contact: Rusty
Russell, director of Virtual Medical Campus (USA) 304-293-5998,
or frussell@wvu.edu, or Don Stamper of Electronic Data Systems
(USA) 304-924-9070, or user797271@aol.com Web site:
http://www.nis.wvu.edu
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