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Predictor Processes is utilized for training in a systematic decision making methodology in face of emergency situations that is based on the decision making abilities of profiled emergency, border, military or security professionals. Data retrieved in emergency test runs can enhance optimal response criteria which is a valuable tool for the training of police, EMS, security personnel and intelligence.
Predictor Processes trains local, state and federal government agencies, and corporations in decision making during emergency situations (conventional and non-conventional terrorist attacks, chemical spills, medical epidemic, etc). Predictor's system uses a web-based dynamic and interactive simulator to train in optimal team and group decision making and management during mass emergencies.
The system was successfully used in a training sessions for police chiefs and fire department chiefs at the George Bush School of Government and Public Service in Texas and for training military and business executives in the Executive MBA program at the Racanati School of Business at Tel Aviv University.
Professor Alex Mintz teaches threat assessment at the Bush School of Government and is co-director of the Curiel Interdiciplinary Program in Global Terrorism.
Predictor Processes is also developing a computerized information system for emergency situations where skill sets of emergency response volunteers in each city are catalogued and searched and a computerized notification system helps notify such volunteers during emergency situations.
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