Abstract
Many disaster information systems have been developed for the purpose of collecting information during a disaster. However, it is difficult to integrate the information because these systems were individually developed by different institutions. Conventionally, information from these different organizations has been integrated and managed by the Information Support Team (ISUT). However, in a large-scale disaster, ISUT cannot collect and organize all the information. In this paper, we focus on “interoperation-method” as one of the methods to solve this problem. In response to the typhoon of East Japan Typhoon (Typhoon No. 19, Hingis) in 2019, Aomori Prefecture’s counterpart support team utilized the disaster information connected by “interoperation-method” to grasp the damage information, and to share with other organizations. This has confirmed that “interoperation-method” can function for counterpart support.