Humanitarian OSM Team/SOTM2010 planning session
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H.O.T. meetup at State Of The Map 2010 in Girona, Spain Saturday July 10th
notes: Dane Springmeyer
Overview
- (by Nicolas Chavent, just back from third deployment to Haiti)
- So much has been happening and has happened (since haiti).
- The challenge is to stay on the same page
- This meeting about reinforcing importance of strengthening momentum, grow community
- We have proved that HOT is strong, has ability to penetrate emergency/relief situaiton, given access to imagery and actors
- We are now working on how to best "ground" knowledge and skills for the longer term in haiti.
- Trying to bridge the disaster scenarios & non-disaster, the relief -> response phases.
Big Questions for Meeting
- What are the next activites?
- How can we make next moves that are?
- actionable
- concrete
- viable
- sustainable
- What can do do to get ahead of next emergency?
- And if we can't get ahead of the next emergency, how can we better also learn from lessions and organize
Brainstorm of Ideas
Kate Chapman):
- Need to incorporate, a way to accept money, because there is good potential to fundraise
- Imperitive we give a way for entities to reach in from outside
- Could do duel org, registered in US (kate leads) and France (nicolas leads)
John Crowley:
- We do need an org founded/chapter
- But we also need to get clear on a *process* to reach H.O.T. peronsal and the wider OSM community needs and questions
- ticket/task matcher, mailing list, ?
- Gov't contracts are slow, slow, slow - how to have an open contract that can be activated the minute a disaster happens?
- Role of OSM in technical stack
- Basically, OSM is desired in all sorts of new places and institutions.
- Are we going to sit back and let it get consumed or actively persure implementing integration ourselves?
- E.g. - PEAK - disaster kit - us mil initiative of southcom
- Provides power, water, sms, situational awareness (gis)
- H.O.T. members could play active role in putting the OSM piece together/ provide services
- E.g. - PEAK - disaster kit - us mil initiative of southcom
- HOT could bid or act as broker to get OSM-enbabled geodata
Mikel:
- Really disinct opportunity to organize osm community around much needed tools:
- OAM, tasking server, studying editing patterns in haiti to learn how to work better together
- Deploying - we have a lot to learn from map action
- Distinct focus places to work on now, to get-ahead of problems
- nepal (high chance of earth quake, roads collapse), guatemala (world bank interested)
- Be able to translate culture of sharing --> institutional links to imagery providers
- Do H.O.T. need to become a Distaster Charter member - can we attach to an existing?
Group Discussion:
- Better communication - we've got blog (hot.openstreetmap.org), but we need more (website)
- Need for simulation exercises - what would it be like to respond on the ground
- UNDAC - could participate with mapaction
- Huge, compelling idea:
- Coordinate those who have been through a crisis to travel to help train for the next (e.g haitians deployed to nepal)
Okay, so what are the action items?
- Incorporate in both us and france - asap after checking with lawyer on international charities issues
- Consider seriously becoming a "thematic" local chapter - leadership needs to be democratically elected
- Good plan to check with osgeo about their setup - level of international status, how helps, how does not help
- OSGEO model of membership by nomination also a good idea.
- Provide support directly to haiti continuing work
- At least two more deployments by Nicolos and crew before end of hurricane season
action:
- Thea/kate - incorporate
- Next haiti deployments - july and sept with nicolas
- One-pager on H.O.T. needed
- Get home, pick something to do, don't ask permission, keep apprised of happenings, post to HOT mailing list
- Seek to get out a lot of writing, briefs, plans, what WE want to do
- Let more people know about resource from Haiti work - nice workshop materials and guides
- Hold a disaster exercise (collaborate with map action)