The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has requested information on the impact of sensor technologies, which make up the Internet of Things, on emergency response efforts. NIOSH is exploring current and future opportunities to use sensors to improve emergency response as well as seeking input on ways to reduce barriers to sensor development and deployment. The Center for Data Innovation has filed comments describing the many ways in which the Internet of Things can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of emergency response efforts, as well as power early warning systems that can prevent disasters entirely. Additionally, the comments describe several ways the public sector can aid the sensor developer community and accelerate the deployment of these potentially life-saving technologies.
Comments to NIOSH on the Internet of Things for Emergency Response
by Joshua New
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Joshua New
Joshua New was a senior policy analyst at the Center for Data Innovation. He has a background in government affairs, policy, and communication. Prior to joining the Center for Data Innovation, Joshua graduated from American University with degrees in C.L.E.G. (Communication, Legal Institutions, Economics, and Government) and Public Communication. His research focuses on methods of promoting innovative and emerging technologies as a means of improving the economy and quality of life.
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