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E-GADS

E-GADS! (Electronic Ground Search and rescue Administrative Database System) is a Web-based database that lets ground search and rescue teams track membership, certifications, search reports, events, and training records. It is in both English and French.

The package is currently based on Canadian geographic data and NSS (National Search and Rescue Secretariat) categorization codes, but can be customized for other languages and data. It is used in New Brunswick, Canada, by the New Brunswick Ground Search and Rescue Association as well as police and government. This implementation (SAR Team Online) has data on the province's (roughly) 500 volunteer searchers and 100+ searches from the past three years.

Last updated 7 Jan, 2008


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Leadership
  • Calvin Martini - Maintainer
Requirements
  • PHP 4.3.2 or later (Use Requirement)
  • MySQL 3.23.57 orlater (Use Requirement)
  • Apache 2.0.44 or later (Use Requirement)
  • gd 1.8.4 or later (Weak Prerequisite)
  • GDAL 1.1.8 or later (Weak Prerequisite)
  • libwww 5.3.2 orlater (Weak Prerequisite)
  • MapServer 3.6.4 or later and Proj 4.4.5 or later (Weak Prerequisite)
  • FreeType 1 postscript font library (all for the optional map display) (Weak Prerequisite)

Versions

2.2.5

2.2.5 stable released 2004-10-01

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User manual available in HTML format from http://e-gads.sourceforge.net/UserManual.html; Sysadmin manual available in HTML format from http://e-gads.sourceforge.net/Administration.html

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