Master Chief Rossi's name is on the board as codename 'Hammer', and Rodney Moore was code-named 'Eagle'. In a major disaster, the fire and police departments, FBI, local government, and other public safety officials coordinate a search and rescue mission for survivors. Last, and probably least, was Jason Trombley. Some of the techniques they use, such as closing roads and creating a chain of command, are tried-and-true measures. However, one of the challenges is in coordinating the IT infrastructure needed for collaboration and communication. In most cases, even as recently as Hurricane Ike, this has been a major challenge, especially when any existing infrastructure has been damaged or is now inoperable. Dermot Barry, public safety managing director, is championing a new project called Eagle 1, which is a data visualization and mapping tool. "After any major disaster, during the debrief, the first thing that always comes up is the communication and collaboration," he says. One of the Challenge Task List is to obtain 60 of all codenames in the game. Thus, LGN is not just a lunar mission, it is a planetary mission 2. "Trying to get real-time information from all of the agencies involved to make life-saving decisions, the more quality information you can have, the better. Heres what I have already so far CHICK - New first time player CHICKEN - Wear chicken hat FOXHOUND - Complete mission with perfect stealth, no kills FOX - Complete missions with perfect stealth EAGLE - Get many. But the sensors that ensured Eagle was in a safe spot before touching down. There's a difference between information you can use and just raw data. The physical side is done to death, the hands-on side is mastered. The technology has been too slick and high-tech, but it has not been able to present the information in a form you can react to.