indiana gis response corps committee: preparing gis analysts to support emergency events
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Indiana GIS Response Corps Committee: Preparing GIS Analysts to Support Emergency Events. February 23, 2010 9:00am - 12:00pm. Bloomington Monroe County Convention Center 302 South College Avenue Bloomington, IN 47403. Agenda. Welcome and Introductions (9:00-9:10) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Coordination of Indiana GIS through dissemination of data and data products, education and outreach, adoption of standards, and building partnerships
Indiana GIS Response Corps Committee: Preparing GIS Analysts
to Support Emergency Events
February 23, 20109:00am - 12:00pm
Bloomington Monroe County Convention Center302 South College Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47403
Coordination of Indiana GIS through dissemination of data and data products, education and outreach, adoption of standards, and building partnerships
Agenda
• Welcome and Introductions (9:00-9:10)• Introduction to the IGIC Response Corps (9:10-9:20)• Standard Operating Procedures (9:20-9:50)• GIS Presentations (9:50-10:30)
City of Hammond - Becky McKinley (9:15-9:30) Marion County – Dave Surina (9:30-9:45) IDNR – Bob Wilkinson (9:45-10:00) USGS – David Nail (10:00-10:15) INNG – Christina McCullough (10:15-10:30)
• Break (10:30-10:45)• WebEOC Technology (10:45-11:00)• Round Table Discussion (11:00-11:50)• Wrap Up (11:50-12:00)
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Mission
• To create an inclusive and representative statewide network of response individuals and organizations dedicated to: Enhancing accessibility to geospatial
applications, technologies, and products which assist Emergency Management Practitioners in their decision making process in the event of an emergency.
Delineate all-hazards emergency management planning, response and assessment considerations.
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Mission, Cont’d
Create a network for professional exchange and access to technical expertise.
Encourage interactions and collaborative initiatives among those conducting Emergency Support.
Promote the standardization of methods to increase the access and the value of data among many users.
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Objectives
• Provide geospatial support to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) in the event additional GIS resources are required to support emergency related missions across Indiana.
• Identify geospatial personnel, technologies, and products that are appropriate for the emergency event.
• Define processes and recommended data sources and technologies to support response and recovery phases of an emergency event.
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Who Are We?
• Indiana Geographic Information Council Committee http://www.igic.org/committees/giscorps.html
• First Official Meeting, April 16, 2009• Monthly Conference Call• GIS Subject Matter Experts (35)
GIS subject matter experts from Federal, State, County, Local, Private, Public and Educational agencies.
• IGIC GIS Response Corps Flex Viewer http://mccullough-consulting.net/IGICResponseCorps/
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IDHS Support Information
• IDHS http://www.in.gov/dhs/index.htm
• District Coordinators http://www.in.gov/dhs/3240.htm
• Listing of City / County Emergency Management Directors
http://www.in.gov/dhs/files/Sanitized_Compact_Directory.pdf
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Training
• Indiana GIS Volunteer Corps Incident Command System (ICS) 100 Training Incident Command System (ICS) 200 Training Introduction to the National Incident Management System
(NIMS) (IS-700.a) Introduction to National Response Framework (NRF) (IS-800) National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) (IS-860.a)
• Indiana Department of Homeland Security Handling of Protected Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII) Handling of Chemical-terrorism Vulnerability Information
(CVI) under the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) Program
WebEOC Introduction
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Examples
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Standard Operating Procedures John Milburn
111 South American Legion Place
Greenfield, IN(317) 477-1150
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General Guidelines
Reaching Out to Local Emergency Management Agencies with GIS
Reaching Out to Local Emergency
Management Agencies with GIS
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Purpose
•The purpose of this presentation is to provide local government GIS personnel general guidelines for building a working relationship with their Emergency Management Agency (EMA)
Coordination of Indiana GIS through dissemination of data and data products, education and outreach, adoption of standards, and building partnerships
What’s the Role of your EMA Director and Emergency
Management?
•The role of your local EMA Director is to coordinate resources during an emergency.
•The EMA Director also serves as an intermediary between their jurisdiction and the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) & it’s district coordinators.
•Emergency Management Agencies are involved in preplanning and generally preparing for emergencies.
•After an event occurs they’re also involved in damage assessment and recovery.
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IDHS District Map
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EMA’s & IDHS Maintain Common Operating Picture using
WebEOC
•WebEOC is an online tool that helps coordinate response locally, at the district level and statewide.
• It’s also used for situational awareness on a daily basis.
• It contains a variety of mapping tools.
•Used to place and monitor work orders & resource requests.
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Problem Statement
•GIS has wide applicability for emergency preplanning, response, damage assessment, and recovery.
•None-the-less, statewide there’s something of a disconnect between local Emergency Management and local GIS
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Reasons…
• Dispatch mapping software is sufficient for initial response.
• Technical solutions often don’t deliver Training – End users may have little GIS
expertise and even if they’ve gone through some training by the time an event rolls around they will probably have forgotten it
Cost – The costs to purchase/maintain hardware and software is out of reach for many localities
Problematic circumstances – Security protocols, access to electricity and/or keeping batteries charged, and access to a wireless signal (among other things) can sometimes make technical solutions undependable. EMA’s need something that works consistently.
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Reasons continued…
• Many responders travel across jurisdictional boundaries to provide mutual aid. Different mapping solutions sometimes muddy a
common operating picture. Even if responders have a technology that works
most of the time they can’t provide the technology to all neighboring responders.
EMA GIS solutions require data from many different sources to be effective.
• GIS is sometimes nested in a county office (like Auditor, Surveyor, Planning, IT, etc). EMA’s may be uncertain whether they’ll be able to count on a government office that’s not directly involved in response.
• They’re unaware of what GIS data and other resources their jurisdiction has access to and how easy it is to manipulate.
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Working with your EMA
•Despite the reasons Indiana EMAs choose not to rely on GIS there’s still a lot local GIS folks can offer them.
• If your interested in working with your local EMA the Indiana GIS Response Corps suggest following these three steps…
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Step 1 – Discuss GIS and Emergency Management with
local officials
•For GIS folks working under a local elected official(s) this should be the first step in any major project we undertake. Start with your boss(es) and if they recommend you follow up with other officials follow their instructions before approaching your EMA.
•Before you talk to officials inventory your GIS assets, print some example maps, and have a draft emergency/911 map document prepared and saved so you can access it quickly through the GIS software you’re using.
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Step 1 continued…
•Give officials an overview of your mapping capabilities and how those can support Emergency Management
•As they become more familiar with GIS they may have some suggestions for how Emergency Managers can utilize it. Listen closely to their suggestions and provide feedback as needed.
•Here are a few suggestions for preliminary maps…
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IC 36-8-21.5Severe Weather Warning Sirens
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Step 2 - Introduce yourself and GIS to your EMA.
• If you’re not aware of who your EMA is the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) maintains a complete listing online at http://www.in.gov/dhs/.
• Essentially, you’re repeating step 1 but with your EMA Director rather than officials.
• Don’t be discouraged if they shrug you off at first.
• Start by putting a hardcopy map in their hands and asking them if it’s something they can use.
• If they say no then ask them how you can make it more useful then follow through with their suggestions if possible and provide them an updated maps.
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Some mapping projects that may interest them…
•Damage assessment grid•Street maps of neighboring jurisdictions•Mapping critical infrastructure & facilities•Routing maps•Fire books•Water accessibility maps•Electric Service Boundaries•Population demographics•Stream direction, receiving waters and flow
characteristics
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Damage assessment grid
• The purpose of the grid it to coordinate people involved in damage assessment.
• EMAs keeps hardcopy maps of township grids and attach them to clipboards when damage assessment is required.
• Clip boards are distributed to damage assessment crews.
• The EMA Director keeps a large grid map under Plexiglas in the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and marks status on grids with dry erase markers as crews report in.
• Director maintains contact with assessment crew via radio.
• Gives EMA Director and crew common operating picture and costs to create and maintain it are minimal.
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Damage Assessment Grid
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Damage Assessment Grid
• The purpose of the grid it to coordinate people involved in damage assessment.
• EMAs keeps hardcopy maps of township grids and attach them to clipboards when damage assessment is required.
• Clip boards are distributed to damage assessment crews.
• Director maintains contact with assessment crew via radio.
• The EMA Director keeps a large grid map under Plexiglas in the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and marks status on grids with dry erase markers as crews report in.
• Gives EMA Director and crew common operating picture and costs to create and maintain it are minimal.
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Grid Boundaries Follow Along Streets…
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In Addition to a Map Field Crews have a Table with Grid # and
Boundaries
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Street Maps for Multiple Jurisdictions
• Responders are often called on mutual runs in neighboring jurisdictions.
• Local dispatch probably doesn’t have centerline data for neighboring counties and dispatch in the jurisdiction responders are traveling to probably doesn’t have their centerline data.
• Local responders often turn to online applications like Google or Yahoo maps for routing. This can lead to delays as these applications don’t necessarily use the most up to date information.
• This map is very basic but something responders (especially fire fighters if they do mutual runs in highly urbanized areas) find very useful.
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Street Maps Continued…
•If you have a data sharing agreement with your neighboring counties you can provide responders with the most current street information.
•The IndianaMap also has centerline data from multiple counties.
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Combining Data from Many Sources, The Fire Book.
• A fire book is a compilation of address and street information that’s indexed similar to a commercial street guide.
• In addition to street and address information the fire book also maps information critical to fire fighters. The nearest water source, both draft and hydrant Hydrant location and water main sizes Pond and dry hydrant locations and their accessibility Routing information (disconnected streets, mile
markers, railroad crossings, streets in adjacent jurisdictions)
Critical facilities such as schools and airports Areas off the radar of dispatch such as trailer lots,
campground plots, and apartment buildings. Electric Service Boundaries
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Water
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Routing
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Critical Facilities
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Schools
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Areas off the Radar of Dispatch
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Areas off the Radar of Dispatch
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Dry Hydrant Locations and Specs
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Fire books continued…
• Mapping projects relevant to responders don’t have to be in a fire book format. This format was just preferred by many of Hancock County’s responders.
• A lot of the information contained in the Hancock fire books is available online free from the IndianaMap and Indiana Spatial Data Portal. IndianaMap – mile markers, railroad crossings,
active railroads, neighboring street centerlines (for some counties), fire stations, and electric services boundaries.
Indiana Spatial Data Portal – Aerial Photography for the entire state.
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Step 3 – Let your EMA Director Know You’re Available for Projects
• Talk to your boss beforehand and find out how much of your time they’re willing to commit.
• Make your EMA Director aware that you have the support of the official(s) over you.
• Provide your EMA Director with an inventory of your GIS resources.
• Demonstrate to them how easy it is to customize maps.
• Unless your EMA Director has a background in GIS (which is unlikely) avoid using technical jargon when detailing your local capacities.
• Provide them with support and training as needed.
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Step 3 Continued…
• And it’s very, very important to listen to them. You know GIS, not Emergency Management and response.
Let your EMA decide the direction GIS projects that support them take.
If they want specific information in specific formats then give them what they want, how they want it.
This may sometimes be an inconvenience but if you provide them with GIS solutions they can’t or won’t use you’re wasting everyone’s time (including your own).
This doesn’t mean you can’t show them a new way of doing things using GIS but it they’re uninterested move on.
Hardcopy maps don’t harness the full power of GIS but they don’t require the user to know anything about computers or GIS to use them. They also don’t break down, require passwords to access and take little or no training to use.
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Serving as an Intermediary…
• The IndianaMap helps simplify data acquisition but not all the information responders need is maintained online.
• Obtaining the information they need means requesting data from utilities, and both government and private entities.
• The data compiled in the Hancock fire book project for example is compiled from over 30 different sources State – INDOT, IURC, IDHS Neighboring counties – Marion, Hamilton, Madison, Henry,
Rush & Shelby County + Indianapolis Airport Authority Local – Hancock Auditor, Assessor, Surveyor & Sheriff +
city of Greenfield and interviews with EMA personnel, law enforcement, dispatch & fire fighters
Utilities – Veolia Water, Gem Utilities, Greenfield Utilities, Fortville Water, Shirley Water
Private – various campgrounds and apartment complexes which provided hard copy maps that were digitized & interviews with managers or residents
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Serving as an Intermediary Continued…
• Compiling the required information can be time consuming and sometimes frustrating. Some entities refuse to share data. Certain electronic formats are difficult to work
with. Many entities don’t maintain data in an
electronic format at all and integrating their information means digitizing it.
You may need approval from your Commissioners or Council when trying to form data sharing agreements with certain entities. Your officials may not appreciate the value of the data you’re obtaining.
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Intermediary Continued…
• Grit your teeth and deal with it as best you can. If you don’t make the effort to bridge the gap between the entities maintaining the information responders need they’ll probably never see it.
• If you encounter an obstacle you’re unable to overcome please let the Indiana GIS Response Corps know. We may be able to help you.
•And don’t forget you can cheat a little…
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Cheating… StreetView
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Cheating continued…
• If a water utility refuses to share data you can always turn to Google. It’s not as accurate and not all streets are mapped in StreetView but it’s better than nothing.
•Most utilities follow a color code convention on their hydrants (www.firehydrant.org) Blue : 1500 GPM or more Green :1000-1499 GPM Orange: 500-999 GPM Red : below 500 GPM
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Becky McKinley, GISPHammond Sanitary District
5143 Columbia Ave.Hammond, IN 46327
219-853-6413x516
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September 13, 2006
• Flooding was region-wide• 3.8” to 8 “ of rain in 5 hours• Widespread power outages
including key HSD pump stations• HSD had over 1000 complaint
calls: 31 were standing water or seepage 1052 were sewer back-up
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Logistical maps
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Demographic Map 1 – African American Population
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Demographic Map 2 – Hispanic Population
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Demographic Map 3 - Elderly (65 +) Population
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David SurinaCity of Indianapolis/Marion
County200 E. Washington St., Room
2322Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317)-327-5441 [email protected]
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GIS Support for Marion Co.
Emergency ManagementCity of
Indianapolis/Marion County, IN
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Map Grid – 2002 Tornado Event
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The Map Book
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Web Map Service
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The Maps
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2003 Flood Event
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Map Series Created for Damage Assessment and Relief Efforts
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Flood Data on the Map
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Web Map Service
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2007Ardent Sentry Exercise
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Robert N. WilkinsonIndiana Department of Natural
317-234-1094
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David NailUnites States Geologic Survey
Indianapolis, IN 46278(317) 290-3333 ext.122
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U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey
USGS Emergency Operations
Natural Hazards Support and Monitoring
Geospatial Data Acquisition, Access and Support
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Flooding
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Flooding
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Flooding
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Observed Forecast
Flooding
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Program Managers:• Professor Jie Shan (Purdue)• Ashlee Moore (IDHS)
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Christina McCulloughJoint Forces Headquarters of IndianaJFHQ-IN-J2, Joint Operations Center
2002 South Holt RoadIndianapolis, IN 46241-4839
317-247-3243DSN 369-2200 x3243
[email protected] [email protected]
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IGIC GIS Response Corps Flex Viewer
http://mccullough-consulting.net/IGICResponseCorps/
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Viewer Layout
Maps Navigation Tools Weather Links Help
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Data Layers
• Data provided by the scientific community; USGS, NWS and NOAA Earthquakes,
storm reports, county weather warnings. Lightning strikes, river gauges, etc.
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Functionality
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Weather Widgets
• Weather Underground Indiana weather stations
• Live Layer Individual layer Define your popup
window information URL, Gauge name, Etc.
• NWS Storm Report, Report by Exception RSS feeds invoke a
geoprocessing trigger to display only the layers you define within the buffer or drive time you define.
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David SurinaCity of Indianapolis/Marion
County200 E. Washington St., Room
2322Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317)-327-5441 [email protected]
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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WebEOC Technology
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Question 1
Where do you work? Local, State, Federal,
Education, Private
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Question 2
Have you had the opportunity to provide
GIS products during emergencies?
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Question 3
What GIS support have you done to support
Emergencies?If not, what would you
like to do?
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Question 4
What obstacles have you faced during Emergencies?
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Question 5
What would help you with supporting
emergency events?
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Question 6
What potential data sets do you need to
accomplish your mission?
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Indiana GIS Response Corpshttp://www.igic.org/committees/
giscorps.htmlChristina McCullough
[email protected] [email protected]
Questions????