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Big Data Real-Time A Smart Community is a Mapping Data Management Safe Community Imagery Mobile Presented by Jeff Hughes and Renee Bernstein Data Fraud Failure of National Governance Failure of Climate- Spread of Access to Change


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Presented by Jeff Hughes and Renee Bernstein

Mapping

Real-Time

Data Management

Imagery

Big Data Mobile

A Smart Community is a Safe Community

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Data Fraud Failure of National Governance Spread of Infectious Diseases Failure of Climate- Change Adaption Natural Catastrophes Critical Infrastructure Breakdown

Communicating Effectively

Unemployment Access to Clean Water

Theft

State Conflict Biodiversity Loss and Ecosystem Collapse Cyber Attacks

Communities

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SMART COMMUNITIES

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SMART COMMUNITIES

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SMART COMMUNITIES

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SMART COMMUNITIES

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SMART COMMUNITIES

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Increasing Efficiency Modeling Operating in Real Time Measuring Everything Visualizing Optimizing Performance Communicating Effectively Seeing Relationships Creating Insights Predicting Monitoring Automating Thinking Holistically

Communities

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Is Evolving

Our World

Undergoing a Massive Digital Transformation Consumerization of Community The New Normal

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GIS Provides the Framework and Process

Transforming How We Think and Act . . . . . . Creating a More Sustainable Future

For Enabling a Smarter World

Data Integration and Management Visualization and Mapping Analysis and Modeling Action Decision- Making Planning and Design

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GIS Integrates Real-Time Data

Built Environment Natural Environment

Providing Dynamic Information About Everything

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Accelerating, Informing and Connecting

Earthquake Alerting Flood Analytics and Prediction Community Engagement

Smart GIS Applications

Are Already Changing How We Think and Act

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2017 – A Historic Year

Cumulative Cost Exceeds $300 Billion

Prepare for the New Normal.

Source: NOAA

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Supporting Operations for Emergency Management

  • Meet daily and event-specific needs
  • Understand what and who is affected by an incident
  • Apply limited resources effectively
  • Monitoring activity in dynamic conditions
  • Rapid damage assessment
  • Provide real time operational briefs
  • Communicating effectively with the public and media

The Problem

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Web GIS is more than a vision

Real World Applications and Success

Texas Division of Emergency Management “…I have to say that the vision of web GIS that you first started articulating 10 years ago became real for me.“ – Dr. David R. Maidment, The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Research in Water Resources So Cal Wildfires Hurricane Harvey

2003 2017

President Bush Briefing President Trump Briefing

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Web GIS is Transformational

New and Existing Users Become Champions for Change

City of Miami, Florida “We were the original dinosaur...We needed information yesterday, but we were getting it tomorrow…able to set up an app for us in less than a day. “ – Wade Sanders, Assistant Director of Maintenance Operations City of Key West, Florida “Within a matter of hours, we went from experimenting with the collector app to full blown disaster damage assessment.” “…I know the folks at Esri will always be striving to do better, make better, and help more.“ – Scott Fraser, FEMA Coordinator

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Demonstration

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Forecast Precipitation in a Briefing Story Map

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Live Feeds added to the Situational Awareness Viewer Solution Template

ArcGIS Web App Builder

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Live Feeds and Open Shelters in the Operations Dashboard

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Hurricane Wind Force Probability in the Public Information Map

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National Alliance for Public Safety GIS (NAPSG) Crowdsource Story Map

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Esri DRP Impact Summary Map – Created in conjunction with NOAA

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Post event imagery provided by NICB and Vexcel

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Florida Department of Emergency Management

  • Launched 60 apps during while the were

activated for the Hurricanes

  • ArcGIS Online helped them scale

incredibly well

  • Used Survey123 in the filed for debris

removal and updating critical infrastructure

Esri Internal Use Only – Do Not Distribute

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Florida Hurricane Evacuation Zones app

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Florida Power Outage Dashboard

Quickly went from sharing spreadsheets of power outage data to a sleek, dynamic WebApp Builder

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City of Key West – Damage Assessment

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City of Key West – Debris Removal

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Standby Task Force – Curating information from Social Media

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Demonstration

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The New Dashboard

Operations Dashboards

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Dashboard Item

  • Brings data together in a single display
  • Determines how content is displayed in app
  • Composed of elements
  • Map, list, chart, etc.
  • Works with many ArcGIS data sources
  • Online content and web services
  • Field collection data
  • Sensor data, social media,

GPS locations, etc.

  • Real-time data
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Adding Elements to a Dashboard

  • 1. Select element
  • 2. Configure properties
  • Appearance
  • Data source and formatting
  • Will vary depending on the element type
  • 3. Place in dashboard layout

Ex: Adding a serial chart

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Dashboards

  • Can be broadly categorized into 2 general types
  • 1. Interactive → End user interacts with the dashboard to obtain more

info

  • Can apply actions and selectors for an interactive UE
  • E.g., Click one element, affects changes in other element(s)
  • 2. Unattended display → Designed to provide updates, no interactivity

with end user

  • Typically consume data sources that update, elements would reflect updates
  • E.g., Real-time data, IoT
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Getting Started with Operations Dashboard

  • Several ways to open the app
  • 1. App Launcher
  • 2. Map Viewer
  • Share > Create A New Web App > Operations Dashboard
  • 3. Content page
  • Create > App > Using Operations Dashboard
  • 4. Web map item page
  • Create Web App > Using Operations Dashboard

1 2 3 4

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Dashboard Elements

  • Header
  • Left Panel
  • Map and Map Legend
  • Serial Chart
  • Pie Chart
  • Indicator
  • Gauge
  • List
  • Details
  • Rich Text
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Demonstration

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Paul Shaffelburg City of Halifax Office of Emergency Management

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Tim Beynon Ottawa Police Services

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Annette Huton Public Safety Canada Operations Center Interconnectivity Portal (OCIP)

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Create a web app running on any device without writing code

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2 Options to Work with Web AppBuilder

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Within ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS

  • Embedded in the web site
  • Activate from the map viewer or My Contents

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Developer Edition

  • Separate download and installed locally
  • Sign into ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS
  • Support for custom widgets and themes
  • Both offer the same “builder” user experience, same capabilities
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Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS

  • Functionality within ArcGIS Online and Portal for ArcGIS
  • ArcGIS Online since Dec 2014
  • Portal for ArcGIS in 10.3 and later
  • Enables new apps to be created without coding
  • Interactive WYSIWYG user experience
  • Supports 2D and 3D apps
  • 2D apps runs on any device, in a web browser
  • Fully integrated with the ArcGIS Platform
  • Built with ArcGIS API for JavaScript and HTML 5 technology
  • Extensible
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Rich Set of Built-in Tools for Your Workflows and Your Brand

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Widgets for 2D App

  • Widget: provides a specific functionality with configuration options
  • 50+
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Foundation Widgets

  • Navigation
  • Query
  • Search
  • Filter
  • Editing
  • Geoprocessing
  • Printing
  • Legend
  • Layer List
  • Basemap Gallery
  • Attribute Table
  • Add Data
  • Select
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Solution Widgets

  • Grid Overlay
  • Parcel Drafter
  • Report Feature
  • Reviewer Dashboard
  • Suitability Modeler
  • Screening
  • Cost Analysis
  • Public Notification
  • Info Summary
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Widgets for 3D App

  • 17
  • Real world representation
  • Data visualization (3D animation)
  • 2D feature service
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Themes

  • Theme: Define the look and feel
  • f the app
  • 9 themes available
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New Widgets

  • Infographic
  • Parcel Drafter
  • Screening
  • Suitability Modeler
  • Coordinate Conversion
  • Grid Overlay
  • Public Notification
  • Cost Analysis (Beta)
  • Full Screen
  • 3D Basemap Gallery

✓ Support Esri vector tile

basemap

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Presented By: Jane Doe and John Sample

Building Smart Communities

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