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Situational Awareness Jeff Hughes Bryan Ladds Dave Hamilton Special Guest A Complete and Integrated System Supporting Emergency Management Operations Maintain Conduct Manage Situational Damage Public Awareness Assessment Information


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Jeff Hughes Bryan Ladds Dave Hamilton Special Guest

Situational Awareness

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Maintain Situational Awareness Conduct Damage Assessment Manage Public Information

A Complete and Integrated System

Supporting Emergency Management Operations

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Emergency Managers Face A New Normal

Costs, Size and Frequency of incidents are all increasing

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Internally, Organizations Are Challenged as Well

  • Paper Processes that Do Not Scale
  • Lack of Actionable Information
  • Silo Point Solutions
  • Limited Staff Resources
  • Difficulty controlling the public message

Legacy issues can be difficult to overcome…

…leading to information latency that puts decisions at risk in this new normal.

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Supporting Operations for Emergency Management

Common Challenges

  • Understand the potential impact from an incident
  • Estimate and deploy limited resources
  • Monitor rapidly changing conditions
  • Assess and report damage
  • Provide real-time operational briefs
  • Communicate effectively with the public and media
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Maintain Situational Awareness

Monitor changing conditions. Put your plan into action. Brief your team in real-time.

Operations Dashboard Operational Briefings Operations Management

Anticipate your next move and make more informed decisions that can save lives and property.

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Situational Awareness – Cal OES – Wildfires Summer 2018

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Brief Command Staff and Elected Officials - AZDEMA

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Lifelines Dashboard driven by WebEOC Boards

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Bryan Ladds

Situational Awareness

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Conduct Damage Assessment

Understand potential impact. Conduct damage assessments. Monitor reporting thresholds for your disaster declaration.

Impact Analysis Damage Assessment Collection & Reporting

With lives at risk and disaster recovery funds on the line, time is critical.

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Randal Rodger City of Ottawa Damage Assessment

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City of Ottawa and Survey123

Presented by: Randal Rodger, Program Manager, GISDM

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Journey to Survey123

  • Flood 2017 – Life before Survey123
  • Tornado 2018 – Making new friends
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Benefits

  • Rapid development, deployment and collection with a Dashboard on top.
  • BCS staff could accurately track and record damage assessment in a consistent manner resulting

in improved data integrity.

  • Eliminate time spent cleaning and geocoding spreadsheets.
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2019 Flood – Full Adoption

  • All wellness checks
  • All Building Inspections
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Manage the Flow of Public Information – City of Redding, Carr Fire

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Manage Public Information

Disseminate critical information that raises awareness and drives action.

Public Information Map

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Esri Disaster Response Program (DRP)

Help when you need it most

David Hamilton, Public Safety Industry Manager Esri Canada dhamilton@esri.ca

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Esri was founded to help solve some of the world’s most difficult problems.

When disaster strikes, we’re here to support you.

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We can help when your capacity is exceeded

  • ArcGIS Software
  • Workflow Implementation
  • Geospatial Data
  • Technical Support

The DRP is available 24x7…

…to support your organization’s response efforts

Request Assistance and Explore Resources: www.esri.com/disaster Request Assistance via Email: disaster_help@esri.com

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We support disaster response operations with GIS

For more than 25 years, we’ve provided disaster support worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship

  • 1994 Northridge Earthquake
  • 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing
  • 1997 Hurricane Mitch
  • 1998 FEMA Project Impact
  • 2001 WTC and Pentagon Attacks
  • 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster
  • 2004 La Conchita Laguna Landslides
  • 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
  • 2005 Pakistan Earthquake
  • 2006 Indonesian Earthquake
  • 2007 Peru Earthquake
  • 2007 Niigata Earthquake Japan
  • 2008 China Earthquake
  • 2009 Australia Bush Fires
  • 2009 Influenza A – H1NA Outbreak
  • 2010 Haiti Earthquake
  • 2010 Chile Earthquake
  • 2010 Tennessee Flooding
  • 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
  • 2010 Pakistan Flooding
  • 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season
  • 2010 Fourmile Canyon Fire
  • 2010 Australia Flooding
  • 2011 Spring Tornadoes
  • 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
  • 2011 US National Level Exercise
  • 2011 Thailand Flooding
  • 2011 Turkey Earthquake
  • 2012 Duluth (MN) Flooding
  • 2012 Philippines Flooding
  • 2012 Hurricane Sandy
  • 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing
  • 2013 West Text Explosion
  • 2013 Colorado Flooding
  • 2013 Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan
  • 2014 Washington Mudslide
  • 2014 CUSEC CAPSTONE Exercise
  • 2014 Napa Earthquake
  • 2014 MH17
  • 2014 Ebola Outbreak
  • 2015 Nepal Earthquake
  • 2015 South Carolina Flooding
  • 2015 Flint Water Crisis
  • 2015 European Refugee Crisis
  • 2016 Texas Flooding
  • 2016 RCMP (K-Div) Alberta Wildfires
  • 2016 Louisiana Flooding
  • 2016 Hurricane Matthew
  • 2016 Gatlinburg / Southeast Fires
  • 2017 Louisiana Tornadoes
  • 2017 Atlanta I-85 Collapse
  • 2017 Polio Outbreak
  • 2017 Peak 2 Fire
  • 2017 Hurricane Harvey
  • 2017 Hurricane Irma
  • 2017 Hurricane Maria & others
  • 2017 California Wildfires
  • 2018 North East “Bomb Cyclones”
  • 2018 Public Safety Canada Flooding
  • 2018 California Wildfires
  • 2018 British Columbia Wildfires
  • 2018 Columbia Gas Explosion
  • 2018 Hurricane Florence
  • 2018 Hurricane Michael
  • 2019 City of Ottawa Flooding

... It isn’t just for disasters, but exercises too!!

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Emergency Management Operations

An complete and integrated system…

…that enables mission critical decisions that can save lives and property.

ArcGIS

Maintain Situational Awareness Conduct Damage Assessment Manage Public Information

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Case Study

Cal OES

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Tactical Event Management and Operations Dashboard

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Emergency Management Offering

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Maintain Situational Awareness Conduct Damage Assessment Manage Public Information

A Complete and Integrated System

Supporting Emergency Management Operations

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Edmonton Police Service

Joann Fox Craig Gillgrass

Esri Research and Development

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York Regional Police

Greg Stanisci

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Crime Tools in ArcGIS Pro

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The Crime Analysis Toolbar Solution

  • Free!!!
  • Why?
  • To help new analysts get familiar with Desktop GIS
  • To help existing analysts transition to ArcGIS Pro
  • ONLY AVAILABLE IN ARCGIS PRO
  • Combination of existing and new tools
  • New custom tools available in toolbar and in main

ArcGIS Pro menus

  • Organized by the Crime Analysis Process
  • Data Management
  • Selection/Collation
  • Analysis
  • Strategic/Tactical
  • Investigative
  • Dissemination (Create Information Product)
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Edmonton Police Service

Joann Fox

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Insights for ArcGIS

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Statistical Analysis

ArcGIS Insights | Data Analytics Powered By Location

Providing Powerful Location Intelligence For Everyone

  • Python & R

Integration

  • Link Analysis
  • Charting & Widgets
  • Presentations

& Reports

  • Public Sharing
  • Advanced Filters

New and Improved

Link Analysis Spatial Analysis Repeat Analysis Linked & Responsive Cards Data Integration

Analysis

Spatial/Temporal Statistics Predictions Other

Charts

Bar, Column, Pie, Scatter, Box Data Clocks Heat…

Mapping

Thematic Smart Mapping

Link Analysis

Spatial Nonspatial Networks

Part of ArcGIS Online & Enterprise

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