Many government open-data provides geo-located info useful for disaster relief: real time fire hazard, tide and others. We see that these data can be integrated with mobile phones and other personal devices which has been proven to save lifes.
Project Naya integrate these two source of information to make disater relief efforts.
Submitted by cmcnamara87 on Sat, 07/04/2015 - 15:26
Team Name:
Dolphin Raiders
why did you choose to build it, what does it do, who is it for, et cetera. Also talk about the data you've reused, and how you've reused it. How does the project satisfy the prize categories you have selected?
A simple excercise in data visualisation to give inbound visitors a better idea of where they should locate themselves based on their intended activities, interests and requirements.
Submitted by randallfernando on Sat, 07/04/2015 - 10:49
Team Name:
Whatamelon
Who We Are?
We are all uni students from various unis throughout Australia (Deakin University, University of Melbourne, QUT and UQ) and are passionate about using open government data to help Australians.