Friday, September 24, 2021

Project to Enhance Disaster Medicine




Roger Coleman
brings more than three decades of leadership experience to his role as owner and CEO of Coleman Ventures and Coleman Group Partners in New York City. In addition to his work in New York, Roger Coleman leads Disaster Technologies Incorporated, a Washington, DC-based firm focused on disaster risk management

In May 2021, Disaster Technologies Incorporated and the Crisis Technologies Innovation Lab (CTIL) announced that they had been awarded a $2.3 million contract from the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center. As part of the contract, the two organizations will support a project to use data and performance science to improve COVID-19 health care and develop insights into how data can be used to enhance disaster prep and recovery in general.

Disaster Technologies and CTIL (the latter of which is a partnership of Indiana University's University Information Technology Services and the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering) will partner with other leaders in academia and the public and private sector to complete the project. Partners include Organizational Performance Systems and Data2Discovery.

The project is part of the National Emergency Tele-Critical Care Network, which is working to increase the availability of expert medical advice delivered via network-enabled mobile devices. For its part in the collaborative project, Disaster Technologies Incorporated will contribute its data science capabilities and decision support technologies.

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