Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System (OHASIS)

Abstract

Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System (OHASIS) allows Humanitarian Assistance (HA) offices to visualize HA projects on a web-based map display, automate report generation, and perform analysis for project suitability. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Topographic Engineer Center (TEC) initially developed this system for United States Central Command (USCENTCOM). This system provides a tremendous benefit to the lifecycle management of Humanitarian Assistance projects. As a result, OHASIS has been provided to all of the Geographic Combatant Commands (GCC) for their use in monitoring HA projects. The OHASIS system is used to manage the full life cycle of over 1,000 Overseas Humanitarian Disaster and Civic Aid (OHDACA) projects, 500 Denton and Funded Shipments, and three warehouses maintaining humanitarian excess property. Research, Development Test and Evaluation funding is being requested to upgrade and modernize the current OHASIS system.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2011
Source ID
0605147T_7_0400_PB_2011
Change Summary Explanation
FY 2010: New PE was established for OHASIS. FY 2011: The FY 2010 PB did not have any outyear data. In FY 2011 Overseas Humanitarian Assistance Shared Information System requires $.3M to continue to provide web-based lifecycle management of Humanitarian Assistance projects to the Combatant Commands.
Service Agency Name
Defense Security Cooperation Agency

Entities

Organizations

  • Defense Security Cooperation Agency

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Army Corps Of Engineers
  • Cooperation
  • Disasters
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Humanitarian Assistance
  • Information Systems
  • Life Cycles
  • Management Information Systems
  • Overseas
  • Project Management
  • Security
  • Situational Awareness
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Unified Combatant Commands
  • United States Central Command

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  • Database Systems and Applications
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security.
  • Personnel Management and Statistics in the Military and Department of Defense

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