As an emergency response coordinator, I want to be able to declare multiple incidents, so that VIPER can be used to simultaneously for each incident.
As an emergency response coordinator, I want to report that an incident has occurred, the type of incident that has occurred and where it has occurred so that I am able to provide information to the responders who need it.
As an emergency response coordinator, I want to draw a polygon on a map so that I can indicate where an incident as occurred.
Disaggregated Data Map Visualisation
As an emergency responder I want to see where each vulnerable property is located on a map so I can prioritise visits to the designated houses and ensure they are safe and well.
As an emergency responder I want to know what type of vulnerability the household has so that I can respond appropriately.
As an emergency responder I want to be able to view data from vulnerable households across Local Authority and LRF boundaries so that I can respond to an incident that occurs across these boundaries appropriately.
As an emergency responder, I only want to be able to see properties that are in the area that I serve, so that my access to potentially sensitive data is proportionate to my need.
Aggregate Data Map Visualisation
As an emergency planner, I want to see how many vulnerable properties are contained within an LSOA area, so that I can plan resources accordingly.
As an emergency planner, I want to see how many vulnerable properties are contained within an ward area, so that I can plan resources accordingly.
As an emergency planner, I want to see how many vulnerable properties are contained within a local authority area, so that I can plan resources accordingly.
As an emergency planner I want to switch between layers / views, so I can understand the data clearly.
As an emergency planner I want to be able to view other resilience data on top of this, so I can see the bigger picture.
As an emergency planner I want choropleth shading on map layers to indicate which areas are most vulnerable.
As an emergency planner I want the map to surface information (such as LSOA name, vulnerable households rate per 10,000) when I interact with the map, so I can plan accordingly.
Organisations, user groups, user roles
As a data governance / protection officer I want to ensure that the level of access given to users is geographically proportionate to the response, so that the sharing of the data meets the requirements of CCA (2007), but doesn’t go beyond that.
As an organisation admin, I want to be able to provide access to new users in my organisation.
As a VIPER admin, I want to pre-define areas of each response organisation, so that if an incident occurs in their geographical boundaries, they are given access to that incident.
As a VIPER admin, I want to pre-define if an organisation needs access to VIPER data in response or not, so they can be given access accordingly.
Data ingress & data management
As a data uploader, I want to allow VIPER to access the latest version of the vulnerability data I hold, so that it can be used to aid emergency response.
As a data processor, I only want access to the data that is relevant for emergency response.
Vulnerability Data Standards
As an emergency responder, I need specific, consistent labelling for each property, so I can understand vulnerabilities within each.
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