IISIS
The goal of IISIS is to improve interactive communication, coordination, and collective action among community organizations in the shared task of managing situations in which populations are at risk such as in hazardous materials release.
Project Objectives
As an inter-disciplinary system, IISIS is faced with challenging goals. This list of six objectives is designed to help clarify both the purpose and direction of the project. [MORE]
Publications
There have been numerous publications generated as a result of ongoing research in this challenging field. Feel free to browse thorugh our Publications page. [MORE]
IISIS Tutorial
The IISIS staff has been hard at work developing the prototype this year. Though we are still adding modules to enhance functionality and information flow, we have created a tutorial which will guide emergency practitioners through the current prototype. Please contact Louise Comfort to get information for using the demo.
IISIS Staff Newsmakers
David Johnson, IISIS Staff Graduate Researcher was recently featured in the news. Click
here for the article.
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Part of the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
JIISIS Tutorial

The IISIS staff has produced a user guide to detail the use of the JIISIS prototype. It can be accessed by clicking
here.
HRRMR
HRRMR - Hazard Reduction & Response in Metropolitan Regions - An Interdisciplinary Model
seeks to develop a High Performance Computing application that would facilitate and strengthen
significantly a planned interdisciplinary, international project to develop and exchange research
findings and instructional models for hazard reduction and response in metropolitan regions.
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