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 **Where and How it was used:** The Sahana portal was stood up within a day of the January 12, 2010 earthquake.  It remained actively used as a source of disaster information through the end of February, 2010, after which time the site was maintained as a historical archive for several months.  \\ **Where and How it was used:** The Sahana portal was stood up within a day of the January 12, 2010 earthquake.  It remained actively used as a source of disaster information through the end of February, 2010, after which time the site was maintained as a historical archive for several months.  \\
-**By whom was it used:** The Sahana portal was publicly accessible \\+**By whom was it used:** The Sahana portal was publicly accessible; there were 239 registered users to the system and 8,627 unique human visitors accessed the site.\\
 **What version of Sahana was used:** Sahana Eden \\ **What version of Sahana was used:** Sahana Eden \\
 **What modules were used:** \\ **What modules were used:** \\
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 Members of other open source projects and communities also contributed greatly to Sahana’s work, including: Luke Beckman, Heather Blanchard, Kate Chapman, John Crowley, Noel Dickover, Brian Herbert, Josh Herman, Erik Hersman, Todd Huffman, Eduardo Jezierski, Jeff Johnson, Sophia B. Liu, Patrick Meier, Tim Schwartz, Andrew Turner, and Lin Wells. Finally, the authors would like to acknowledge the governmental and international organizations whose staff have supported the work and efforts of Sahana: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), US Agency for International Development (USAID), US Coast Guard, US Department of Defense, US Department of Health and Human Services, US Department of Homeland Security, US Department of State, US Southern Command, the World Food Programme (WFP), and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).\\ Members of other open source projects and communities also contributed greatly to Sahana’s work, including: Luke Beckman, Heather Blanchard, Kate Chapman, John Crowley, Noel Dickover, Brian Herbert, Josh Herman, Erik Hersman, Todd Huffman, Eduardo Jezierski, Jeff Johnson, Sophia B. Liu, Patrick Meier, Tim Schwartz, Andrew Turner, and Lin Wells. Finally, the authors would like to acknowledge the governmental and international organizations whose staff have supported the work and efforts of Sahana: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), US Agency for International Development (USAID), US Coast Guard, US Department of Defense, US Department of Health and Human Services, US Department of Homeland Security, US Department of State, US Southern Command, the World Food Programme (WFP), and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).\\
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-Quantitative Information on the deployment of Sahana 
-  * How many bugs found & fixed 
-  * What new modules were added 
-  * What new features were added 
  
 ==== V.  Major Accomplishments/Outcomes ==== ==== V.  Major Accomplishments/Outcomes ====
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 How Sahana helped host manage the disaster; results of the deployment \\ How Sahana helped host manage the disaster; results of the deployment \\
 1-2 sentence narrative on how Sahana helped \\ 1-2 sentence narrative on how Sahana helped \\
-Quantitative Information on the effectiveness of Sahana, such as+Quantitative Information on the effectiveness of Sahana: 
-  * how many records +  * 162 Medical Facilities were geographically located and their status was reported in the Hospital Management System 
-  * how many disaster victims registered +  * 696 Organizations were registered 
-  * how many shelters registered +  * 9558 Messages from Haitians to responding agencies were logged from [[http://www.mission4636.org|Project 4636]] and [[http://epic.cs.colorado.edu/tweak-the-tweet/helping_haiti_tweak_the_twe.html|Tweak the Tweet]] 
-  * how many families reunited+  * 41 data layers from various sources were aggregated onto one map.
  
  
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   * [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/01/texts-tweets-saving-haitians-from-the-rubble/|Wired Article]]   * [[http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/01/texts-tweets-saving-haitians-from-the-rubble/|Wired Article]]
   * [[http://star-tides.net/files/From%20Haiti%20to%20Helmand%208_31_10%20v11.doc|Star-Tides From Haiti to Helmand paper - 2010]]   * [[http://star-tides.net/files/From%20Haiti%20to%20Helmand%208_31_10%20v11.doc|Star-Tides From Haiti to Helmand paper - 2010]]
 +  * [[http://www.ignitewellington.co.nz/2010/02/tim-mcnamara-kiwis-helping-haiti-more.html|Tim McNamara's Ignite Wellington Talk - 2010]]
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 **Testimonials & Awards:** \\ **Testimonials & Awards:** \\

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