Development Seed

Blog

Open Atrium for Disaster Response

Helping field offices collect data and produce reports

We just deployed a custom micro-distribution of Open Atrium for the Pan American Health Organization's (PAHO) Emergency Operations Center network, the World Health Organization's main arm in the region. This Spanish-only package ships with custom features designed to help field offices collect data and produce reports for centralized regional offices and PAHO headquarters during emergencies. Each Emergency Operations Center (which are run out of every Central American country) can now set up its own Open Atrium site and, when there is an emergency, fill out these reports to improve the speed of data collection.

This distro is focused around one big feature consisting of eight data collection forms, a simple workflow for producing and viewing reports, and a reporting interface to view lists of submitted forms and export them to CSV or a print-friendly page. The main form is used to create an "event," which is the disaster or crisis itself, to which any number of seven other data collection forms can be filled out and related to.

Data collection forms available in PAHO's custom Open Atrium distro for disaster response

The data collection forms in PAHO's custom Open Atrium distro for disaster response.

The data collection forms are used to assess damages to and the availability of services in health institutions in affected regions, report water quality, shelter availability, and health conditions on the ground, and give an overall situation report like this one in PAHO's "Area on Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief" section of their website.

This feature is meant to be used in a distributed way, whereby a country's Emergency Operations Center team installs a custom distribution of Open Atrium on a local office web server. The feature is then used to organize the local team's data collection and make it easy to get the data out of the system and sent to the central regional Emergency Operations Center or to headquarters.

Example of an online data collection form available on PAHO's custom Open Atrium distro for disaster response

Example of one of the online data collection forms in the distro.

Before the local teams would collect data on PDF forms, like this one. Bringing this data collection online facilitates collection for local teams and makes analyzing it significantly easier for regional centers and PAHO's headquarters.

Old PDF reporting form

PDF form that was the primary way for PAHO to collect and submit data.

Since this tool is designed to be used for disaster response, it was important to think about technical capacity during a crisis and how Open Atrium could still be leveraged in situations where electricity or an internet connection wasn't available. Assuming that the server can be powered a generator, we built the feature so reports can be exported to CSV or print and then transmitted via a temporary fax machine or email through a mobile device when an internet connection is not available.

Print friendly look at a data collection form.

Print friendly look at a data collection form.

This distro is in Spanish and therefore uses Open Atrium's translation server. Local offices can download updates to Open Atrium's Spanish translation from the translation server when they become available, and in cases where there is no internet when the distro is first installed, the custom distribution ships with a file that translates the interface to Spanish upon installation.

Additionally, PAHO plans to set up another Open Atrium site to support the custom disaster response distro and provide instructions and documentation to help users adopt the system.

Sahana

Hi! It’s something like Sahana? http://www.sahana.lk/

Thank’s

Source code

It isn’t possible to get the source code? I’m a tech manager of a spanish EMT (emergency response team) and I think that it can be very useful for us. Even if we must make little mods to adapt it.

Tnx!

This is great. How exactly

This is great. How exactly is the content from the forms getting exporeted to csv?

Getting content from people on the ground via forms into a spreadsheet/database would be awesome.

Thanks!

Oops! A quick google led me

Oops! A quick google led me to Views Bonus Pack. I guess that’s how you’re doing it?

Excellent Job

Guys

Excellent job and kudos to everyone who are part of the project design, devel & testing. am testing this product in my home lab and never seen such great features and easy customization product to build a website.

This product will go a long way :)

3 cheers!

Brilliant!

This looks great. Are you planning to release the source (so that, if nothing else, it can be used as an example for implementing big features like this)?

Thanks :) Since there is

Thanks :) Since there is nothing reusable, because this is really a PAHO custom form, there is nothing to share. But, we are going to do a really in depth talk about Open Atrium at Drupalcon, we will be posting the talk next week. Here is the abstract that we are working with:

**The heart of Open Atrium: Context, PURL and Spaces:** In this presentation we’d look at why everything you know about drupal is wrong when it comes to Open Atrium. Why Atrium does things what way it does, what that way is & why the underlying technology is useful for other sites.