HurricaneHackers in Boston – Sandy projects, lessons learned

Written with Pablo Rey Mazón

A day before Hurricane Sandy touched down, netizens began to congregate via etherpads, Google Docs and IRC, assuming the name “HurricaneHackers.”

HurricaneHackers teamed up with Sandy CrisisCamps—a series of hackathons organized by CrisisCommons around the world—to host a hackathon at MIT Media Lab. About 30 participants worked together throughout the day to figure out how a remote set of volunteers could support Sandy relief with communication technologies.

Pablo and Denise were the main facilitators for the hackathon. With Pablo’s experience organizing OccupyData hackathons and Denise’s participation in hackathons, we knew that a common gathering place is powerful for imaginative and holistic thinking, and to matchmake that thinking with real world needs.

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[CrisisCamp Boston] Assessments tool for different responders

#HurricaneHackers team 1 is working on a two-prong platform for assessments at different stages of crisis relief. The first prong helps first responders such as Red Cross and similar organizations rapidly assess needs. The second prong supports groups such as FEMA and shelters to assess long-term damage.

For up-to-the-minute progress reports, check out the team notes here. Continue reading

[CrisisCamp Boston] Inn Crisis from HurricaneHackers Team 2

Inn Crisis AngelPoints is a project to help make excess hotel capacity available and affordable to Sandy survivors who need medium-term shelter. It will create a framework for those with hotel loyalty points to donate their points to Sandy survivors.

It is based on NYC Office of Emergency Management’s request for a platform on hotel availability

The team is keeping notes and progress updates in this Google doc. Continue reading