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EpiSentry: simulation-based threat identification, response management and decision support for outbreaks and pandemics

Description

The 2009 H1N1 novel flu pandemic demonstrates how a rapidly spreading, contagious illness can affect the world’s population in multiple ways including health, economics, education, transportation, and national security. Pandemic disease and the threat of bio-terrorism are prompting the need for a system that integrates disparate data, makes optimal use of the breadth of available health-related analysis and predictive models, and provides timely guidance to decision makers at multiple levels of responsibility.

 

Objective

Traditional real time surveillance systems such as RODS and ESSENCE have focused on the task of threat detection; however, experience with the use of these systems in pandemic and disaster response settings suggests that a more common application is threat characterization and response management. This paper describes EpiSentry: a novel second generation real-time surveillance software system under development at Lockheed Martin that uses simulation to aid in threat characterization, response management and to provide decision support for disease outbreaks or bio-terror events.

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