Abstract

The use of disaster management command centres is typically implemented in a static way, however, the experiences of the past period have shown that for their effective operation, it is necessary to use solutions that enable the monitoring of events, as well as rapid relocation and deployment. An obvious solution for creating the aforementioned capabilities is the use of mobile command centres to support driving groups. Currently, the professional disaster management organisation has several devices that can be used as mobile command points, but their capacity does not allow the work of larger teams. The purpose of this thesis is to examine capabilities, with the implementation of which both the capacity of the disaster management organisation and the effectiveness of the interventions can be increased, taking into account domestic and international development trends.

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