Tracking Invasive Species using IPCConnect
Web-based reporting and evaluation tools for land managers to track management activities on their
properties.
IPC Mobile Strike Teams… On the Road……One team….2,970 miles in 6 months
Our Dilemma…Inadequate Technology
Our Solution…Utilize and improve technology
Web Based Tools for Invasive Species Management
Web Tool Applications
• Contractor Reporting
• Invasive Species
• Grant Reporting
• Endangered Species
• Native Plants
• Deer Management
• All resource management
• Managing field crews
• Contractors
• In house
• volunteers
Smart Phone and Tablet Aps
• Tools for IPC Crews and Clients to better document work flow in real time while in the field
• iPhone app – for photos and photo points
• iPad – for documenting daily work
• Web Interface – for supervisors, crews and clients
• Personalized
• Web and mobile tools for clients and strike teams
• Focused on Apple iOS platform
• Work order tracking
• Assessment and Management tracking
• Replacement for WIMS
Online Document Management System
Web Based Management Plans
• Develop management strategies that are available from your smart phone or tablet
• Update while in the field
Inventory/Mapping
Conduct EDRR Surveys
North American Invasive Plant Mapping Standards were approved by the North American Weed Management Association (NAWMA) in May of 2002. These standards were endorsed by Federal
Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Geological Survey and at
least 10 U.S. States. Both EDDMapS and IPCConnect are fully compatible with NAWMA Mapping Standards and were designed using these standards. The University of Georgia - Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health is currently developing a revision of the standards to include standard
language for additional data fields and a similar standard for smartphone apps for collected mapping invasive plants. As development of IPC Web Solutions continues compatibility with all current and future standards will be maintained.
When there is no connectivity• Use app in the field on I-phone and upload it when you return to the office
when there is no connectivity
• Generate a word document in the field that works on any word processor
• Use Apple pages word processor to create a template you can open with the headings used
entered into EDDMapS, from the smartphone app it is available inIPCConnect New Jerseyweb app
After the site sheet and polygon is
created, it is available in
IPCConnect New Jersey
Client web app
Users will be able to mark records as
eradicated and this will automatically
update EDDMapS and the map integrated on the NJISST web
site
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