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Description
This document is intended for two audiences. First, for people who have been involved in developing particular AIDA-based services, it is provides some language for talking and thinking about these services, a chance to think through the advantages and disadvantages of alternative designs, and some suggestions for future directions of development. Second, for people who are involved in more conventional disaster planning and recovery organizations, and those who make policies about it, this document may help to open a dialogue about the benefits and limitations of decentralized action in disaster response.