In this initiative, I led the architecture and development of a distributed crisis data platform supporting mobile, desktop, and web applications for remote data capture during disaster-response operations. The system required reliable synchronization, integrity validation, and resilient design under limited connectivity conditions across multi-country deployments.
Emergency Info was an application suite consisting of mobile/PDA, Windows, and Web applications designed to capture and manage survey data from remote locations.
It was initially deployed during the Sri Lanka Tsunami crisis by UNDP and later adopted by multiple countries.
The platform needed to operate in environments with limited connectivity while ensuring data consistency and integrity.
The system required:
Failure in design would directly affect field-level data accuracy.
I led the architecture and development of the Emergency Info suite by:
The focus was not just feature delivery, but reliable data capture under operational constraints.
This experience strengthened my understanding that:
It deepened my appreciation for building systems that operate in unpredictable environments.