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Optimizing real-time technologies with real-time emergency response solutions and the new way of planning emergency response Drones t he Canadian Armed Forces face a number of harrowing mandates – both domestic and in- ternational - to ensure the safety of our coun- try. Domestic emergencies like natural disas- ters often come to light when provincial governments seek federal resources, through manpower, machinery, and tools. However, Canada's military still relies heavily on dated paper copy emergency operating procedures, captured in physical binders that are often forgotten until an emer- gency arises, and often lack the updated information and lessons learned from recent emergency situations. Regional military bases and wings are quick to jump in to provide assistance, as troops stationed in Gagetown did when spring thaws produced dangerously high flood levels. Search and rescue, in the case of a flood, is just one example of the kind of domestic emergencies that keep our forces busy. As insurance costs rise, plan- ning and immediate responsiveness can save millions of dollars lost in damages caused by natural disasters. This type of mandate is not rare; in May of this year, the army deployed troops and aircrafts to Alberta to battle the wildfires in Fort McMurray. CH-146 Grif- fon helicopters were sent to perform evacuations, while C-130J Hercules planes and a C-17 Globemaster stood at the ready to aid in the movement of firefighters and equipment as needed. As natural disasters like floods and fires are primar- ily a regional issue, provincial governments need to coordinate emergency response protocols with the federal government— an integration process that can be challenging. It can be difficult to communicate and execute emergency plans that involve different groups with different mandates, but with a single platform that houses and provides access to all documents, resources, and communications from one platform, emergency responders can streamline efficiencies and improve re- sponse time to significantly minimize lost dollars due to damages caused by natural disasters - and in some cases, reduce the loss of life. by stuart Beare autonomous VEHICLES www.vanguardcanada.com OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2016 19 a by Ken chadder and Kevin Young

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