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Presentation to:

Using GIS for Business Continuity

Patrick Alesi

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Using GIS for Business Continuity

The history of GIS at Lehman Brothers

– 2005 Transit Strike

– Hurricane Rita Current uses

– 2007 Wildfires Future Plans

– Automation

– Integration

Agenda

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The impending NYC transit strike in 2005

– Do we have the software?

– Do we have the data?

– Do we have the skill?

The origins of GIS use in BCP at Lehman Brothers

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Using GIS for Business Continuity2005 Transit Strike Sample Map

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Using GIS for Business Continuity2005 Transit Strike Sample Map

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Using GIS for Business Continuity2005 Transit Strike Sample Map

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Management “bought into” the use of maps as they relate to incident response.

MapPoint Issues– Poor handling of real-time data

– PC – based

– Clumsy

Requirements for a new tool– More features and functionality

– Smooth integration with existing corporate databases

– Data to be kept on server-class equipment

– Web integration required

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Hurricane Rita, 2005

– ~US$11.3 B in damage 1

– 4th most intense Atlantic hurricane ever observed 2

Our response process became more pro-active

– Mapped all staff and shelters

– Comparison to flood plain map (but not overlaid)

– Contacted staff before the storm.

Additional GIS Projects

1 – Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Rita2 – Ibid.

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Using GIS for Business Continuity2005 Hurricane Rita Sample Map

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Using GIS for Business Continuity2005 Hurricane Rita Sample Map

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Using GIS for Business Continuity2005 Hurricane Rita Sample Map

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As we become more sophisticated in our incident response process, we need to become more sophisticated in the use of map data. This drives the following additional requirements:

– Layering of public data

– Automated data analysis

– Ability to update data points over the course of the incident

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Using GIS for Business Continuity2007 California Wildfire Sample Map

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Based on all of our experience thus far with GIS, we have set some goals for how our “ultimate” GIS would be architected:

– Dynamic feeds of data (employees, real estate) from authoritative Lehman systems.

– Layers of public data related to:• Emergency services (police, fire, hospitals)

• Physical risk factors (fault lines, flood plains)

• Real-time updates (fire locations, post office closings, evacuation shelters

– Interfaces to BCP tools such as our planning software and notification tool.

– Interfaces to external incident reporting sources.

– Web-based, using APIs to integrate into our existing Intranet portal.

– Business-specific “self-service” web page to report on employee status during incidents.

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