Case Studies

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FINAL REPORT - Analysis of Field Assessments

Spatial and temporal analyses of data collected in collaboration with USAID using RDMS technology – USAID (United States Agency for International Development) 2010

Independent Analysis of Data Collected Outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Assessment and Analysis Report prepared by MIT Lincoln Laboratory for the international community for future planning based on Haitian Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief (HADR) Data Collected by Global Relief Technologies, Inc. (April, 2010).

Technology Deployment, Training, and Support

The foundations for best practices relating to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response (HA/DR) applications of Information Technology (IT) – NYU (New York University) Capstone Study 2010

Budgets, Batteries and Barriers

PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) Implementation Issues for NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) – NYU Capstone Study 2009

Digital Data Collection Demonstration White Paper

A Comparison of Two Methodologies: Digital and Paper-based – American Institute for Research and USAID (United States Agency for International Development) 2008

Breaking Point: Measuring Progress in Afghanistan

Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Report 2007


















“Global Relief Technologies provided us with PDA devices, which facilitated both data collection and analysis in the field. Their dedicated staff saved us countless hours by creating graphs for us in real time. Their generous support is greatly appreciated.”

"GRT's solution addresses a huge challenge for the humanitarian community: how to easily transmit critical data from the field so that organizations can immediately analyze and respond to fast- breaking crises."

Frederick Barton
US Ambassador to the United Nations.
Former Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Former Co-director, Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project.
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Report February 2007, BREAKINGPOINT Measuring Progress in Afghanistan.