A large-scale natural or man-made disaster in California would put tremendous stress and extreme demands on the ability of governments and their building code agencies throughout the affected region to respond to and recover from such an event.
That stress and could be greatly reduced with mobile safety/damage assessment technology, according to a report released Dec. 14, 2008, by a partnership between the Alliance for Building Regulatory Reform in the Digital Age, the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the California Office of Homeland Security.
The report highlighted the successful demonstration during the Golden Guardian "Great ShakeOut" exercise in November 2008 in the Los Angeles Basin. The demonstration showed that building departments can transfer damage assessments quickly using mobile field inspection technology. The technology eliminates the need to spend hours transposing assessment report data onto federal disaster forms.
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