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Smart Communities for Disasters Resilience GIS 4 Disasters Advancing National Preparedness, Response & Recovery Ivan DeLoatch FGDC . GOV Executive Director, Federal Geographic Data Committee FEDERAL GEOGRAPHIC DATA COMMITTEE Smart


  1. Smart Communities for Disasters Resilience GIS 4 Disasters Advancing National Preparedness, Response & Recovery Ivan DeLoatch FGDC . GOV Executive Director, Federal Geographic Data Committee FEDERAL GEOGRAPHIC DATA COMMITTEE

  2. Smart Communities for Disasters Resilience 2017 U.S. Costliest Disaster Year on Record 2

  3. Smart Communities for Disasters Resilience $2.5B $2.5B $2.5B Economic Impact $9.4B $1.2B $2.1B $1.5B 2017 Estimated cost $1.8B $2.2B $2.2B $300-$400 Billion $1.7B $2.1B 2005 Previous Record $2.1B $1.1B $214.8 Billion $198B $65B $102B Sources: Map NOAA, Cost estimates VOX 3

  4. Smart Communities for Disasters Resilience 1980-2017 Year-to-Date U.S. Billion-Dollar Disaster Event Frequency (CPI-Adjusted) Event statistics are added according to the date on which they ended. 0-2 2-4 4-6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16 NUMBER OF EVENTS 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 19801982198419861989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 Current Trend 2017 Source: NOAA Frequency of events are increasing. 4

  5. – Concept Development Study, Pilots and Prototypes to advance preparedness and response Data Access Community of Practice Inventory GEOPLATFORM.GOV Establish & Promote Identify & Improve Select Execute #GIS4Disaster • Data Sharing • Communication • Standards • Collaboration Other Tools • Data Management • Coordination Pilots & Prototypes Evaluate/ Interoperability Manage Monitor • Use Cases • Improve Technical • Test & Assess Interoperability • Mobilize data • Demonstrate Value • Architecture • Standards 5

  6. Smart Communities for Disasters Resilience OGC Disasters Concept Development Study: Will assess the current state of data and product exchange technologies as used in disaster planning, response, and recovery . The information gained in the CDS will aid in developing a series of future pilots that will in turn advance the state of Spatial Data Infrastructures that support disaster risk reduction across the globe . Timeline Request for Information Workshops Engineering Report Pilots & Use Cases 1 6 2 3 March 1 – April 30 4 May - July August 2019 and Beyond

  7. Smart Communities for Disasters Resilience GIS 4 Disasters Advancing National Preparedness, Response & Recover http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/initiatives/disasterscds Ivan DeLoatch FGDC . GOV Executive Director, Federal Geographic Data Committee FEDERAL GEOGRAPHIC DATA COMMITTEE

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