Transformation of the CHC system showcased in Kazakhstan through digital means
Modernizing chaos, one crisis at a time! The Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) in Kazakhstan is giving crisis management a tech-infused facelift. According to Liter.kz, they're streamlining their disaster responses using digital services, innovative forecasting systems, and state-of-the-art tech. Let's take a peek at what's new, shall we?
First off, the fancy new Strategic Planning and Operational Management Command Center. It's a hub for digital tools assisting MES in predicting, modeling, and analyzing responses to everything from tech meltdowns to natural disasters. They've also got a flood-prevention system, and the forest-fire forecasting tool, "Pyrology," which adjusts its calculations based on wilderness, peat bog, forest, and more parameters.
Digging deeper into the personnel management side of things, an automated system called "Personnel" has been implemented on the 1C platform. This paper-pushing champ aims to digitalize accounting processes, increase transparency, and reduce personnel unit headaches, allowing MES leaders to monitor key indicators in real-time.
Now, let's chat about their fabulous 112 call center with AI capabilities. They're working on creating this for emergency management centers of select regions, helping improve response times during emergencies and building trust within the public towards civil defense units. As of now, they're working with communication service providers to develop a pilot project based on the emergency planning and management center of Almaty.
The MES is busy building a national population notification system. The software is complete, and a technical scheme for siren-speaker devices has been designed. This system plays a vital role in cultivating safety awareness and readying citizens for emergencies.
Speaking of apps, the MES has developed a demo version of the "112KZ" mobile app. Citizens can stay in-the-know about potential disasters, keeping them informed of natural disasters, tech mishaps, or social unrest – crucial information for staying safe and prepared.
In the name of prevention, the MES tends to employ AI-powered video monitoring cameras for real-time forest tracking. These smart cameras detect signs of potential forest fires, smoke, and quickly alert the troops. Additionally, AI-equipped unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, are used for search and rescue missions. They snap images of the wilderness and use AI algorithms to search for missing persons, proving effective in their quest to locate lost souls.
So, there you have it – cutting-edge tech revamping emergency response in Kazakhstan! The MES is determined to embrace digital solutions, boosting the safety and efficiency of crisis management nationwide. Till next time, keep pushing boundaries and crushing casualties!
- The Strategic Planning and Operational Management Command Center in Kazakhstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) uses AI for predicting, modeling, and analyzing responses to various disasters, with the forest-fire forecasting tool, "Pyrology," adjusting its calculations based on a variety of parameters.
- An automated system called "Personnel" has been implemented on the 1C platform, aiming to digitalize accounting processes, increase transparency, and reduce personnel unit headaches for MES leaders, enabling them to monitor key indicators in real-time.
- The MES in Kazakhstan is developing a national population notification system that plays a crucial role in cultivating safety awareness among citizens and preparing them for emergencies.

