Potential Incident Simulation, Control and Evaluation System (PISCES2)
PISCES2 is an incident response simulator intended for preparing and
conducting command centre exercises and area drills. The application is
developed to support exercises focusing on oil spill response.
PISCES immerses the exercise participants in a comprehensive information
environment, based on the mathematical modelling of an oil spill and its
interaction with geographic constraints, environmental forces, and combat
resources. PISCES operating modes (preparation, running and debriefing) enhance
the instructor’s tasks in conducting a complex real-time exercise by maintaining
‘exercise truth’ for the participants, and recording key exercise events so that
meaningful feedback can be provided on completion of an exercise.
Capabilities
- Response planning, decision-making and overall operational control
- Simulation module for emergency response drills and training exercises
- Networked configuration for interactive operation of multiple workstations
- Graphic display of deployed response resources and incident situation by
means of the world collection of Transas TX-97 electronic vector charts and
other format charts
- 3-D visualization of oil spill and response resources
- Mathematical models predict trajectory, weathering and shoreline impact of
oil or chemical spills in waterways; forecast downwind location and threat level
of airborne toxic substances resulting from chemical spills, based on the NOAA
developed ALOHA model
- Capable of interfacing with position reporting systems (VTS, AIS)
- Databases for resources, at-risk facilities and sensitive areas, weather,
tide and current conditions, event logging and exercise scripting
- Calculation of operational costs based on individual resource costs and
usage time
- Real-time/fast-time simulation. Incident specific response resources
- Response resources include vehicles, vessels, aircraft, personnel, booms,
skimmers, dispersant applications equipment, fire-fighting equipment, Search and
Rescue assets, etc.
- Resource database holds individual records of response resources with their
detailed characteristics. The database can be accessed from any workstation in
the system
- Conducting realistic exercises and drills
- Real-world vehicles or vessels can be tracked on the chart display
- Automatic on-screen notification to the operator on simulated resource
arrival.
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