*SIM Competition Paper:* Information Systems for Crisis Management: Lessons from Southern California Edison

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Abstract
This article describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of an integrated voice-data-video information system for crisis management at Southern California Edison (SCE). It was developed for top managers to help prevent and control problems that might arise with their nuclear power generating station at San Onofre, California. The article describes some of the system’s unique design features, and the lessons that SCE learned from implementation. It concludes by providing a generic set of prescriptions for the design and implementation of information systems for crisis management.
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Author Thomas J. Housel, Omar A. El Sawy, and Paul F. Donovan
Year 1986
Volume 10
Issue 4
Keywords Crisis management, information systems design, information systems implementation, information systems evaluation, group decision support systems
Page Numbers 389-400
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