UH Pacific Disaster Center using data and technology to fight COVID-19
The UH Pacific Disaster Center is collaborating with organizations across the world to analyze COVID-19 data.
The UH Pacific Disaster Center is collaborating with organizations across the world to analyze COVID-19 data.
All Regional and National Capacity Development Program participants aim to strengthen their early warning systems in order to reduce risk and vulnerability in the region.
A five-minute video, features faculty and administrators involved in different and diverse facets of sustainability and resilience research, curriculum, operations and community engagement, and deep cultural connections.
Highlights include UH K¨©lauea eruption response, early college success, Japanese royal couple visit and more.
DisasterAWARE Enterprise, a new Software as a Service that extends life-saving technology to businesses worldwide, was just awarded Enterprise Preparedness Product of the Year by Compass Intelligence.
Highlights include net zero at UH Maui College, revenue sharing agreement for the Pacific Disaster Center, U.S. budget updates and more.
Powered by Pacific Disaster Center¡¯s global, cloud-based DisasterAWARE platform, DisasterAWARE Enterprise will be released by enterprise solutions provider Kaazing as an advanced enterprise risk intelligence platform.
The PDC is working with the federal and Florida emergency management professionals to help analyze impacts and make sure the most vulnerable populations are protected.
To support the countless responders, the PDC is working to produce analytical reports through its state-of-the-art impact models and DisasterAWARE technology.
Working closely with federal, state and local authorities, the Pacific Disaster Center is using its new Global Exposure Model to provide rapid snapshots of potential impacts on the ground.