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Integrated Water Risk and Crisis Management Platform (IWRCMP)
 
Although the latest advances in technology of the internet have provided improvements for individuals to seek information easily, the benefits to companies and organization has not been fully realized.  Most of the advances have occurred at the consumer level. In addition, the cost to businesses and organizations to provide the capabilities is labor intensive and expensive particularly in targeted segments such as ‘water risk and crisis management’; highly targeted, independent, up-to-date information and solutions; new-tech, high-tech, clean-tech; online and mobile platforms, tools and devices; time-tested technology solutions, proven practices and measurable methods across industries and continents.
 
Recognizing this gap, H2oAlliance has provided a unique solution: an Integrated Water Risk and Crisis Management Platform (IWRCMP). It has taken three years of research, with over two hundred experts contributing from diverse backgrounds including industry, cultural, business, academic and public policy. The result is a first of its kind, independent collaboration platform. The effort to design and custom build such a platform is substantial; 18,000 of man hours, 26 months, and millions of dollars.
 
We recognize that it would require major investments and ongoing support for companies and organizations to build and maintain what we have already accomplished and what is planned for the future support of an independent global community of water risk and crisis management experts, leaders and learners.

This integrated and independent platform will improve management efficiency and reduce management costs (human & capital), as experts, leaders, professionals, policymakers and learners at local, global and corporate level are connected by highly targeted information, collaboration, and expertise.

This platform will enable both companies and organizations in developed and developing countries with very limited budgets and resources to empower their professionals and policymakers with knowledge, information and speed-to-market solutions. They can share their unique risks and problems with community of experts to learn how they can effectively solve problems, implement solutions and adapt at local level to new water management challenges due to adverse impacts of climate change.

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