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Volunteer Service Participation Emergency Management Information Collection Platform Based on Big Data Technology

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  • Daqing Wang
  • B. Sivakumar

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In order to fully integrate various emergency management information resources for volunteer service, the author proposes a volunteer service participation in emergency management information collection platform based on big data technology. Taking a municipal government as an example, the current situation of information integration in emergency management is investigated and studied, the needs of various departments are analyzed through interviews and questionnaires, and the problems existing in the government’s information integration are studied. It tries to build a scientific, reasonable, and operational government information integration model based on theories of government information disclosure, government emergency management, and metadata technology. The survey results show the following observation: In the survey results of “the reasons that affect the integration of emergency linkage information of a city government,†the first place is the poor information communication channels between departments, accounting for 22.7%; The second and the third are “administrative system restrictions†and “protection of the interests of the department,†accounting for 21.4% and 19.4%, respectively. It is worth noting that the technical problem of information management is also one of the important factors affecting the government’s emergency response management, accounting for 19.1%. Conclusion. This study analyzes the main shortcomings and reasons of the existing sharing models, so as to construct a reasonable information sharing work model.

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  • Daqing Wang & B. Sivakumar, 2022. "Volunteer Service Participation Emergency Management Information Collection Platform Based on Big Data Technology," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-8, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6813463
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/6813463
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