A key challenge for research roadmapping in the crisis response and management domain is articulation of a shared vision that describes what the future can and should include. Visioning allows for far-reaching stakeholder engagement that can properly align research with stakeholders needs. Engagement includes feedback from researchers, policy makers, general public, and end-users on technical and non-technical factors. This work articulates a process and framework for the construction and maintenance of a stakeholder-centric research vision and roadmap in the emergency management domain. This novel roadmapping process integrates three pieces: analysis of the research and technology landscape, visioning, and stakeholder engagement. Our structured engagement process elicits research foci for the roadmap based on relevance to stakeholder mission, identifies collaborators, and builds consensus around the roadmap priorities. We find that the vision process and vision storyboard helps SMEs conceptualize and discuss a technology's strengths, weaknesses, and alignment with needs
Revised: January 16, 2017 |
Published: May 16, 2015
Citation
Olson J., J.L. Barr, E.R. Burtner, C.L. West, and J. Kielman. 2015."Policy and Technology Readiness: Engaging the User and Developer Community to Develop a Research Roadmap." In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM 2015), May 24-27, 2015, Kristiansand, Norway, edited by L Palen, M Buscher, T Comes and A Hughes. Kristiansand, Norway:Centre for Integrated Emergency Management (CIEM).PNNL-SA-107855.