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ESRI Homeland SecurityESRI Homeland SecurityGIS SummitGIS Summit

Protection and PreparednessProtection and PreparednessDenver, Colorado Denver, Colorado

September 13, 2005September 13, 2005

Regional Hazardous Materials Regional Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Emergency Response

Supported by ArcReaderSupported by ArcReader

Dwayne Mundy, DirectorPublic Safety and Regulatory ComplianceNorth Central Florida Regional Planning Council2009 NW 67 Place, Gainesville FL 32653 352-955-2200 ext. 108mundy@ncfrpc.orgwww.ncflepc.org

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RPC and LEPCRPC and LEPC

RPC and RPC and Regional Hazmat TeamRegional Hazmat Team

RPC and RPC and Regional Domestic Task ForceRegional Domestic Task Force

Funding and Organization Legend

North Central Florida North Central Florida Regional Hazardous Regional Hazardous

Materials Response TeamMaterials Response Team

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Emergency Management Emergency Management Preparedness Assistance Preparedness Assistance (EMPA) Grant Awards(EMPA) Grant Awards

$274,240 $274,240 -- 20012001--20022002$98,300 $98,300 -- 20022002--20032003$143,400 $143,400 -- 20032003--20042004$160,300 $160,300 -- 20042004--2005 2005 $ 0 $ 0 -- 20052005--20062006

Current Application UsersCurrent Application Users

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Regional Planning Council and Regional Planning Council and Domestic SecurityDomestic Security

RDSTF planRDSTF planTPFDLTPFDLNIMSNIMSExercise SupportExercise SupportHSEEP classesHSEEP classesBZPPBZPPHLSHLS--CAM CAM

Regional Domestic Security Task Regional Domestic Security Task Force (RDSTF)Force (RDSTF)

Note: The RDSFT is a MAC under the new one-eyed NIMS.

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TimeTime--Phased Force and Phased Force and Deployment List (TPFDL)Deployment List (TPFDL)

In place unitsIn place unitsUnits to be deployed to support the Units to be deployed to support the operation plan with a priorityoperation plan with a priorityRouting of forces to be deployedRouting of forces to be deployedMovement data associated with deploying Movement data associated with deploying forcesforcesEstimates of noEstimates of no--unitunit--related movements to related movements to be conducted concurrently with the be conducted concurrently with the deployment of forcesdeployment of forcesEstimate of transportation requirements Estimate of transportation requirements

Hot IssueHot IssueNational Incident Management PlanNational Incident Management PlanNIMS Compliance by October 2006NIMS Compliance by October 2006

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ArcReader ApplicationArcReader Application

ComponentsComponentsHazardous FacilitiesMaps and tables

Hazardous ChemicalsMaps and tables

Vulnerability ZoneMaps and tables

Critical ResourcesMaps and tables

Ancillary Information

Site plans

Hazards Analysis

Ground photos

GIS data layers

ImageryBase dataFlood zonesother

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ArcReader ApplicationArcReader Application

ArcReader ApplicationArcReader Application

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ArcReader ApplicationArcReader Application

Information LayersInformation Layers

Hazmat 302 facilities (EHS above THQ)Hazmat 302 facilities (EHS above THQ)

Hazmat 302 chemical sitesHazmat 302 chemical sites

Critical facilities Critical facilities –– resources, sensitive, or resources, sensitive, or bothboth

GIS base data layersGIS base data layers

Imagery (raster data) Imagery (raster data)

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Information LayersInformation Layers

Base Map data Base Map data –– roads, railroads, roads, railroads, hydrology, etc.hydrology, etc.FEMA flood zonesFEMA flood zonesImagery Imagery ––

Digital Elevation Model (DEM)Digital Elevation Model (DEM)Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quads (DOQQ’s)Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quads (DOQQ’s)Digital Raster Graphs (DRG’s)Digital Raster Graphs (DRG’s)

Training AgendaTraining AgendaIntro / explanation /questions Intro / explanation /questions -- to 11:00 to 11:00

Set up laptops Set up laptops –– to 11:30 to 11:30

Demonstration of the GIS application Demonstration of the GIS application

Lunch to 1:00Lunch to 1:00

Complete demonstration Complete demonstration –– to 1:30to 1:30

Training and exercises on laptops Training and exercises on laptops

Outta here Outta here –– 3:00 or earlier3:00 or earlier

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GIS Application GIS Application –– ParametersParametersIImportant Factors Under User Controlmportant Factors Under User Control

Level of DetailLevel of Detail

ScaleScale

AccuracyAccuracy

Coordinates, projections, map unitsCoordinates, projections, map units

FunctionsFunctionsNavigation Navigation –– finding and accessing the finding and accessing the sitesite

Recognition and analysis Recognition and analysis –– what’s therewhat’s there

Coordination / communicationCoordination / communication

Detailed info about the facilityDetailed info about the facility

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Needed Functions in Arc ReaderNeeded Functions in Arc Reader

How to go to a given How to go to a given Lat./Long. and Lat./Long. and measure distance in measure distance in feetfeet

Overlay of ALOHA Overlay of ALOHA Chemical Release Chemical Release PlumesPlumes

GIS Application Use in North GIS Application Use in North Central FL Public Safety ProgramCentral FL Public Safety Program

Local Emergency Planning CommitteeLocal Emergency Planning Committee

Regional Hazmat TeamRegional Hazmat Team

Regional Domestic Security Task ForceRegional Domestic Security Task Force

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Questions?

GIS Staff

David W. ReedGeoAssessment Services, Inc.

(352) 222-0651

Ursula Garfield, InternGeography Graduate Student,

University of Florida