ISCRAM 2010

ISCRAM2010 7th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Defining Crisis Management 3.0 May 2-5, 2010 Crowne Plaza Hotel Seattle Washington USA

The Call for Papers for ISCRAM2010 is out now and available for download here (PDF file, 108K)

We have decided upon the theme Defining Crisis Management 3.0. Our aim is to look forward at the conference and consider how our rapidly changing technologies may change the way that we respond to crises in our ever more interconnected world.

As always the conference will be multidisciplinary drawing together perspectives from across all socio-technological domains. Human behaviours are as important to us as the technologies that enable us to share information and situation assessments quickly and in increasing volumes.

The conference will involve the following standing tracks:

* Humanitarian Actions and Operations * Collaboration and Social Networking * Human-Computer Interaction including GIS Interfaces * Intelligent systems * Technologies, Tools and Demos * Standardization and Ontologies * Planning, Foresight, and/or Risk Analysis * Research Methods * Open Track

In addition there will be a special track organised by the University of Washington Conference on Safety and Security Education & Research (SASER):

* Safety and Security Education (SASER)

Rough Schedule of Important Dates

Although this is our 7th ISCRAM, the ISCRAM association is young; its first elected Board barely formed. Thus, while we have some well advanced ideas of what ISCRAM2010 will look like, we hope to involve you, the attendees, in planning the event. The dates below are still rough, but they should serve to set expectations. And be warned -- key dates for submission will be advanced over those in previous years.

* Early July 2009: Call for special sessions, events, workshops, tutorials issued. * End July 2009: Proposals for special events due (special sessions, special events, workshops, tutorials) * Mid August: Call for papers issued * Mid Nov 2009: Submission of full research papers. * Early Jan 2010: Acceptances or otherwise of full papers announced. * Mid Jan 2010: Submission of work in progress papers, demos and posters. * Early Feb 2010: Closing date for applications for doctoral consortium, and any workshops or tutorials which require separate registration and pre-event communications. * Mid Feb 2010: Acceptances or otherwise of work in progress papers, demos and posters announced. Notification of acceptance of places at doctoral consortium and other workshops with limited registration. * End Feb 2010: Final submission of all accepted papers, full or otherwise, for inclusion in the proceedings. Note that by this date at least one of the authors of each paper will need to have registered. * Mar 21, 2010: Early registration deadline. * May 2-5, 2010: ISCRAM2010 conference.

Further details of ISCRAM2010, as they become clear, will be published on www.iscram.org and through its discussion and mailing lists.

We look forward to seeing you in Seattle

Mark Haselkorn, Conference Chair Simon French, Programme Chair and the ISCRAM Board of Directors (iscram2010@iscram.org) This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP