Speaker: Erv Blythe, Vice President for Information Technology, Virginia Tech
On April 16, 2007 a student at Virginia Tech shot and killed 32 faculty and students before killing himself in an academic building on campus. 25 others were wounded. The university is still dealing with the aftermath, and expects it to be an ongoing concern for the foreseeable future. This EDUCAUSE Live! session will consist of encapsulated summaries of the information-technology-related lessons learned, presented by the Vice President for Information Technology, Erv Blythe. Among them are the impact on the university's communication system; the notification issue; radio communications interoperability; the sheer logistics of accommodating the communications infrastructure and control center needs for a variety of emergency responders and law enforcement; identity management and privacy; and data preservation and computer forensics. Overriding all of these issues is the question of federal, state and local policies and ways in which policy issues were encountered, confronted, and managed.
EDUCAUSE Review takes a broad look at current developments and trends in information technology, what these mean for higher education, and how they may affect the college/university as a whole.
Recent Articles from EDUCAUSE Review about Emergency Notification Systems
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In the aftermath of the tragedy at Virginia Tech, and two years after the devastation of Katrina, many of our members are faced with establishing or improving their campus emergency notification systems.
The Net@EDU Converged Communications Working Group would like to invite you to submit the solutions you have chosen, or are considering, for your campus. We have also created an area for product reviews.
To submit a Wiki entry, log into this site using your EDUCAUSE password, click on the edit tab above, create a title under the desired subheading, enclose it in double brackets, and click submit. That will take you to a newly created page where you can enter your information.
There are two other options as well. You can submit your information as a document to be accessed through the EDUCAUSE library or as a blog entry. Links to all entries will be visible on this site. For information on how to submit a library or a blog entry please scroll down to "Emergency Notifications Systems Library" or for blog entries, to "Success Stories, Funding Models, etc."
Thank you for participating.
If you have any questions about this page please contact wwigen@educause.edu.
Wiki Profiles
Listed below are some key areas that are particularly suited for profiling in this wiki. Please log on and contribute today!
Technological Solutions
There are many different technologies (voice, video, SMS, siren, etc.) that can aid in emergency notification. Please share what specfic technologies you have in place here.
There are obviously many more products than there are technologies. We welcome reviews by those of you with vended solutions, whether a pilot/trial or in production, here.
Please share your institution's policies and procedures surrounding emergency notification (what constitutes an "emergency," who's authorized to make that determination and/or distribute the message(s), what message templates you have, and so on) here. We also recognize that a wiki might not be particularly suited for storing this data. Please consider emailing contribute@educause.edu to get your item listed in our library.
Please share your institution's alert notification website where more information is available concerning your campus solution to emergency alert notification. Please consider emailing contribute@educause.edu to get your item listed in our library. Many of the sites listed below have also developed FAQ's that other institutions may find useful in the development of their emergency notification system.
EDUCAUSE is profiling a rich library of items regarding Emergency Notification Sytems. The library provides sortable, filterable lists equipped with RSS feeds, email alerts and more. To contribute to this library of resources, email contribute@educause.eduIncluded below are the most recent additions...
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Recent library resources tagged with Emergency Notification Systems.
Have a real story in which a technology solution that was in place helped during an emergency or a particularly unique way of funding emergency notification technology at your institution? Share your story and blog about it!
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Recent blog entries tagged with Emergency Notification Systems.