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Development Of A Safety Decision-Making Scenario To Measure Worker Safety In Agriculture, Gretchen A. Mosher Dr., Nir Keren Dr., Steven A. Freeman Dr., Charles R. Hurburgh Dr.
Development Of A Safety Decision-Making Scenario To Measure Worker Safety In Agriculture, Gretchen A. Mosher Dr., Nir Keren Dr., Steven A. Freeman Dr., Charles R. Hurburgh Dr.
Gretchen A. Mosher
No abstract provided.
Toward A Technology Management Core: Defining What The Technology Manager Needs To Know, Mark Doggett, Pam Mcgee, Sophia Scott
Toward A Technology Management Core: Defining What The Technology Manager Needs To Know, Mark Doggett, Pam Mcgee, Sophia Scott
Mark Doggett
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Recommendations For Australia’S Implementation Of The National Emergency Warning System Using Location-Based Services, Anas Aloudat, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas
Recommendations For Australia’S Implementation Of The National Emergency Warning System Using Location-Based Services, Anas Aloudat, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas
Professor Katina Michael
Mobile alerts, notifications and location-based emergency warning systems are now an established part of mobile government strategies in an increasing number of countries worldwide. In Australia the national emergency warning system (NEWS) was instituted after the tragic Black Saturday Victorian Bushfires of February 2009. In the first phase, NEWS has enabled the provision of public information from the government to the citizen during emergencies anywhere and any time. Moving on from traditional short message service (SMS) notifications and cell broadcasting to more advanced location-based services, this paper provides executive-level recommendations about the viability of location-based mobile phone services in NEWS …