As an alternative to searching directly for solutions, you can also search for CM gaps and find out which solutions address the gaps you are interested in.
PDF exportTechnical Testbed infrastructure
Technical testbed combines tools and data to quickly setup an environment for testing new solutions in the crisis domain, either standalone or in collaborative trials and experiments.
Surveda
Surveda allows for the collection of survey data from populations via mobile phone by text message, voice call, mobile web and more. Surveda can reach people across different mobile usage styles, languages, demographics and makes it possible to get country representative info at a scale of millions. Additionally, target your survey to collect data among specific age or gender groupings. Surveda allows for the same survey to go out in multiple different ways with all results being aggregated on one data dashboard.
PhysUSP
A web-based software to estimate the energy expenditure and energy system contributions during the exercise using the measurement of oxygen uptake and the blood lactate accumulation
Google Forms
Google Forms is a survey administration software included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. The service also includes Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Sites, and Google Keep. Google Forms is only available as a web application. The app allows users to create and edit surveys online while collaborating with other users in real-time. The collected information can be automatically entered into a spreadsheet.
SurveyMonkey
SurveyMonkey is an online survey development cloud-based software as a service company providing an online survey tool for organizations. It offers data analysis, sample selection, bias elimination, and data representation tools.
H-EPREP
This toolkit is an online resource to help you develop exercise evaluation forms for your disaster exercise. Public health and healthcare agencies will find this database helpful in developing exercise evaluation forms for the optimal evaluation of their preparedness exercises.
KoBoToolbox
KoBoToolbox was founded in 2005 by Phuong Pham and Patrick Vinck. In 2013, with funding from USAID, UNOCHA and IRC partnered with KoBoToolbox to take the existing tool and transform it into a comprehensive platform for humanitarian data collection. The resulting platform was launched in 2014 as a free tool with unlimited data collection and storage for humanitarian actors.
Portfolio of Solutions web site has been initially developed in the scope of DRIVER+ project. Today, the service is managed by AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH., for the benefit of the European Management. PoS is endorsed and supported by the Disaster Competence Network Austria (DCNA) as well as by the STAMINA and TeamAware H2020 projects. |