The SIRS website has recently added a feature to the SIRS website that enables users who have registered an account to post NGO safety incident reports, and view posted reports on a map of the world. This functionality was developed to provide an illustration of some of the information gathering and dissemination techniques promoted by SIRS. This application can be customized to address the specific needs of SIRS clients, or, it can be extended using other GIS/situational-awareness platforms.
SIRS adds interactive map of NGO safety incidents
Submitted by bob schmitt on Wed, 2006-11-22 01:01. Service development2005 ITCM Conference Report
Submitted by bob schmitt on Thu, 2006-06-29 19:08. Background Information | Data standards | Guidelines and best practices | Information and communications technologies | Issue advocacy | Policies and procedures | Products and Services | SIRS project history | SIRS Publications | Management and governance
The conference report of the 2005 CMI/USIP conference recommending the establishment and launch of the Safety Information and Reporting Service is now available. The full report is in .pdf format, and an executive summary is provided in the full story.People Finder Interchange Format Data Standards Discussion
Submitted by bob schmitt on Tue, 2006-06-27 04:06. Data standards | Information and communications technologies | Field data collection and reporting developmentThe People Finder Interchange Format (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFIF) developed to aggregate information about people displaced by Hurricane Katrina, is in the process of being revised by a working group convened at the meeting that launched SIRS in Ste. Paul de Vence.
NGO Security Blog
Submitted by bob schmitt on Fri, 2006-05-12 22:14. Background Information
A webblog on NGO security issues started in December 2005. It is unclear who the owners of the blog are, but they cover issues of interest that appear both in the popular press and less well-known forums. The URL of the blog is: http://ngosecurity.blogspot.com
EU security research should emphasize ICTs
Submitted by bob schmitt on Fri, 2006-05-12 14:12. General advisories and SIRS press releasesIn an article on http://www.epp-edu.eu, Karl Von Wogau, member of the European Parliament and host of the European Security roundtable argues in an article posted on the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) that the EU should triple its financial support for security research, especially in the areas of telecommunications and information technologies.






