Efforts afoot to coordinate IT volunteer work after disasters
Many tech needs yet to be addressed
Computerworld - After recovering from the shock of Sept. 11, Julie Gandle decided to do her part to aid the recovery efforts.
She told a Park Avenue emergency relief center volunteer that she had 18 computers and two weeks of man-hours to donate from her New York-based IT infrastructure support firm, Work Friendly Solutions. "The poor woman looked at me and said she didn't even know how to use a computer," said Gandle.
As the devastation of Sept. 11 unfolded, IT professionals worldwide recognized the data and infrastructure implications and stepped forward to offer their expertise. But while relief agencies were ready with food, shelter and counseling services, no one seemed to be prepared to harness the collective IT manpower and put it to systematic use.
"You would think in New York City 2001 that there's a whole portable unit that can drop down in two hours with PalmPilots. That doesn't happen," Gandle said.
Within weeks, a few groups emerged to lead the business and IT recovery efforts. With help from thousands of volunteers like Gandle, they accomplished a great deal. But six months later, many feel that much more could have been done. So IT and business leaders are now streamlining their efforts to tackle long-term needs and ensure that they're never caught off-guard again.

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John Williamson, a laid-off IT worker, said he tried unsuccessfully to volunteer. "We should have had some direction, some leadership," said Williamson, who created one of many Web sites compiling volunteer opportunities. "But when you tried to step up to the plate, you got pushed aside. It seemed politics stepped into it pretty quickly."
Relief coordinators said the volume of assistance was heartening, but the offers of help far exceeded the demand. And in the first few months after Sept. 11, their attention was focused on helping those with emergency needs.
But "there are still needs," said Barbara Chang, executive director of NPower NY, a nonprofit organization that provides IT assistance to other nonprofits in the city.
A February update to a study commissioned by the New York City Partnership in November found that the economic impact from



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