How Data Fuels Superior Emergency Management & Services

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HOW DATA FUELS SUPERIOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & SERVICES

Transcript of How Data Fuels Superior Emergency Management & Services

HOW DATA FUELS SUPERIOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT &

SERVICES

HI.

Mark Stoakes Natalie Wlock

FME: by SAFE SOFTWARE INC.

Connect

Transform

Automate

Agenda

Data Management and Data Resilience

Public Safety

Incident Tracking

Disaster Recovery

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Data Management & Data Resilience

Disaster Recovery in GIS:FME Cloud Server Saves the Day

What to do if you lost your data center in a flood or other nasty incident?

Summarized from:Disaster Recovery in GIS: FME Cloud Server Saves the Day by Lou Manglass, formerly of

Athens-Clarke County Police Dept.

Public Safety

Data IntegrationRoad Safety

Image modified from the original picture published in Oracle blogs

Original presentation at the FME World Tour 2014 by Brandt Denham, City of Edmonton –

Office of Traffic Safety

Originally presented by Heidi Lee, Geomatics Technologist, RCMP, at the FME World Tour 2015 http://www.nanaimo.ca/crimereporting

Publicizing Crime Statistics

Targeted Emergency BroadcastsMaximizing Data for Reverse 911

Original presentation by Amanda Graf of California

CAD at the 2014 FME UC

Operation Pukaurua New Zealand Defence Force

FME Blog based on work by Marc Graham, New Zealand Defence Force, with help from Gary Nicholson at Locus Ltd.

Incident Tracking

Supporting Situational Awareness at LAX using FME Server

Original presentation by Betty Dong, LAWA and Michael Sabbatino, AECOM at the FME 2015 WWTour

Photo: Prayitno

Incident Tracking: Iowa Snow Ploughs

Based on work by Eric Abrams, Geospatial Manager at the Iowa Department of Transportation and presented at the FME 2014 World Tour

Disaster Recovery

Based on the FME 2014 User Conference presentation by Henrik Thorén of Rambøll, Denmark

DTM DTM + footprints Final DTM

Dynamic Flood Calculations

Flood model results

Helping Rebuild a City with FME

Presented by Todd Davis, Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team at the FME UC 2014

Summary

Data Management and Data Resilience

Public Safety

Incident Tracking

Disaster Recovery

Questions?

Free TrainingHands-on and instructor led.

FME Desktop BasicJuly 30-31

FME Desktop BasicAugust 11-12

FME Desktop for EsriAugust 20www.safe.com/training

Thank you!

Mark [email protected]

Natalie [email protected]