I don't know if it has been asked before but there are two types of apps that would help out CERT or (Community Emergency Response Team). those are a emergency radio only app and a weather app because of the fact if a disaster hits CERT members will need to know if they are unaware
CERT is Computer Emergency Response Team to many people across the world.
Your use of CERT seems parochial by comparison.
I was hoping something useful was being proposed.
Radio apps are very hardware dependent ditto weather apps.
How is it going to help if I am caught in a storm in middle america with my USB stick in hand and an abandoned laptop with a few hours battery but no radio comms or internet connection?
Puzzled in Urp.
Wm
Maybe if someone is in a building with a laptop and they are trapped inside, but I don't see how this would be more practical than a simple telephone.
Don't get me wrong, I use my flash drive for everything; work, entertainment, it's even helped me overcome the limitations of my home PC, but I don't see how this would be practical in a real emergency.
The two most important days of your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.
I am a cert responder, and community emergency response teams are sometimes deployed over a longer period of time than say just 24 hours or a few days.
CERT has tons paperwork for during and afterwards which if you do have steady electricity or rechargable power source, typing into them and sending them off is great.
I think having portable apps on a pc that has electricty but nothing else could be useful for the responder as you don't know what office suite might be used there or if you have a huge variety of file formats to work through.
But the emergency radio is already a separate and self-powered item that you should already have. If you have internet connection you have other better real-time information access.
CERT, as Community ... is still very relevant and current. I've actually never heard of the Computer ... version. Though as a techie I am probably often asked for help in that capacity!
Don't be an uberPr∅. They are stinky.
what do you get if you google CERT ?
Edit: In case you are paranoid, I could just as easily have used NASA, NYSE, EURO or a whole lot of other acronyms known to many people rather than FBI in the example below.
it is sounding a bit like someone working for the FBI and going, "I've never heard of them, you mean, if I type FBI into google or another search engine it'll say what the letters mean? WOW!"
If we can get past this first simple step ...
Wm