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Elizabeth MatlackJackson State University

Ed CollinsJackson State University

Dave KehrleinESRI Professional Services

Elizabeth MatlackJackson State University

Ed CollinsJackson State University

Dave KehrleinESRI Professional Services

ALLHAZ Field level Emergency ALLHAZ Field level Emergency Operations ConceptOperations Concept

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• What is ALLHAZ?• How did we get here?• Inputs• Users• Pulling it all together• A vision for the future

OverviewOverview

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ALLHAZ provides all field operations personnel with a standardized, scalable, geospatially enabled tool that they can use to assist in planning for, mitigating, responding to and recovering from All Hazards of all sizes

What is ALLHAZ?What is ALLHAZ?

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How did we get here?How did we get here?

• Traditional GIS systems target technical end users.– Complicated to use– Inconsistent format– Diverse, disconnected data.

• Different solutions for each type of event– User interface– No standard Data Model– No standard data sharing environments

• Lack of Scalability– Systems break when the event gets too big

GISLAB COTTONWOOD GISLAB COTTONWOOD FIREFIRE

AUGUST 1994AUGUST 1994

British Columbia 2003British Columbia 2003

Landscape AssessmentLandscape Assessment

Historical approach• Different system for different disasters• Systems designed to be run by technician• Different data bases – little or no sharing• Limited mobile capabilities• Limited scalability• Limited data sharing across jurisdictions (Local ↔

State ↔

Regional ↔

Federal)

Landscape AssessmentLandscape Assessment

ALLHAZ provides:

• Single user interface for all hazards• Scalable to grow with event• Handheld, Tablet, Desktop, Server, Internet• DHS National Data Model (Fusion Centers & Project Homeland)

• Shareable data at all jurisdiction levels• NIMS forms integration• NRP ESF compliant reporting

ALLHAZ ScenariosALLHAZ Scenarios

• HAZMAT Spill – demo• Logistics resource Management

–Check in/ Dispatch trucks–Log load & distination–Near real time advisory to receiving point–Reporting

• Shelter Management–Resources management /requests / receipt–Arrivals / Departures of evacuees–Beds & services available

ALLHAZ ScenariosALLHAZ Scenarios

• Fire Mitigation & Planning–Property assessment / inspections–Mitigation plan monitoring–CCC / FS /DOW / Board of Realtors / Schools / Ski

Corp / Banks / Investors• Boarder Patrol

–Situational Awareness–Sightings / trails / tunnels / signs of crossings

• USAR–Locate survivors & victums–Track search areas and coverage

ALLHAZ ScenariosALLHAZ Scenarios

• Disease outbreak (Avian Flu)–Locations / quarantine zones –Evacuation area / routes–Hospital / triage locations / decon

• Dam Break & Flooding–Locations / impact areas (models)–Evacuation area / routes / shelter locations / shelter

availability (animal & human)• Damage Assesment (general)

–Location / type / immediate needs/ repetitive loss–Evacuation area / routes / shelter locations, etc.

ALLHAZ ScenariosALLHAZ Scenarios

• Hurricane / Tornado / Earth Quake–Evacuation area / routes–Resource logistics–Shelter locations (Animal and Human)–Damage assessment–Search and Rescue

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InputsInputs

• Common Ground– User Interface– Data models– Common Symbology

• Sensors , Information Feeds– Weather– Flood– Chemical

• Models– Plume– Buffer– Hydro– Fire

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Common GroundCommon Ground

• Common Ground– User Interface– Data models– Common Symbology

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Information Feeds and SensorsInformation Feeds and Sensors

• Sensors , Information Feeds– Weather– Flood– Chemical

Information Feeds and SensorsInformation Feeds and Sensors

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object Ov erv iew

CURE Feed

Server

REDINET Diversion Status

Traffic AccidentAir AmbulanceAirTrak Ambulance

AirTrak Fire Truck

AirTrak Rescue Airship

CALTRANS Highway Traffic

CURE Map Viewer

CURE Mobile GIS

Other GeoRSS

Feeds

ArcGIS Online

Weather map

LLUMC Telemedicine CURE Web user

CURE Mobile

GIS User

Other Online Map Serv ices

GeoRSS FeedsGeoRSS Feed

GEORSS FeedsGEORSS Feeds

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ModelsModels

• Models– Plume– Buffer– Hydro– Fire

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User CommunitiesUser Communities

• Primary user community – Command Post– Field Operations

• Secondary user community– Dispatch– EOC

• Local• State• Federal

– JFO

• Public– Warning– Evacuation– Sheltering

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Pulling it all togetherPulling it all together

• All Hazards can play in the same application • Information flows between all user communities• Fosters coordination and collaboration

– Real time information– Multi-agency– Multi-incident

• Sharing– Data– Models– Responsibility– Resources

Mobile clientsMobile clientsBrowser clientsBrowser clients

Desktop clientsDesktop clients

ALLHAZ ArchitectureALLHAZ Architecture OverallOverall

Regional ServersRegional Servers

Mobile Command CenterMobile Command Center

Clients can accessClients can accessany server any clientany server any client

State ServersState Servers

Federal ServersFederal Servers

Rep

licat

eR

eplic

ate

Data / tasks Data / tasks available available

to all clientsto all clients

Data SyncData SyncData SyncData Sync

Data / tasks Data / tasks available available

to all clientsto all clients

Data / tasks Data / tasks available available

to all clientsto all clients

Data / tasks Data / tasks available available

to all clientsto all clients

ALLHAZ ALLHAZ HAZMAT ScenarioHAZMAT Scenario

Servers inServers inCaliforniaCalifornia

Spill location enteredSpill location entered

Spill location Spill location captured captured –– plume plume

generatedgenerated

Plume distributed Plume distributed to all clientsto all clients

Road Blocks Road Blocks SetSet

Command Center, Command Center, Triage, Triage, DeconDecon SetSet

Road Blocks Road Blocks DistributedDistributed

Command Center, Command Center, Triage, Triage, DeconDecon

DistributedDistributed

Spill Spill location location

distributeddistributed

Mobile Phone with Mobile Phone with Cingular Service in Cingular Service in

FieldField

Mobile Phone Mobile Phone with Verizonwith Verizon

Service in FieldService in Field

Laptop with Laptop with wireless service wireless service

in EOCin EOC

XploreXplore Tablet Tablet with wireless with wireless

Service in FieldService in Field

Demographic Demographic report of plume report of plume area generatedarea generated

Road Blocks Road Blocks SetSet

33--D D BaseBaseMapMap

(Cache)(Cache)

22--D D Base Base MapMap

(Cache)(Cache)

Open Open Web Web

ServicesServices

TrackingTrackingServicesServices

GIS DataGIS DataDataData

StreamsStreams

BrowserBrowser

Catalog Catalog ServicesServices

CatalogCatalog

Mobile Mobile Desktop GISDesktop GIS

GeoGeo--processingprocessing

ServicesServices

•• SearchSearch•• Channels Channels

•• Link Browser MapLink Browser Map•• Download:Download:•• ArcGISArcGIS ExplorerExplorer

•• Toolbar for Toolbar for ArcMapArcMap•• ……

•• CollaborationCollaboration••State ClearingState Clearing

HousesHouses•• CI and Data FusionCI and Data Fusion

Data warehousesData warehouses

Web Services PlatformWeb Services Platform

22--D &* 3D &* 3--DDDesktop ViewersDesktop Viewers

Enterprise Enterprise GeoPortalGeoPortal Data WarehouseData Warehouse

GeoPortalGeoPortal

Client ApplicationsClient Applications

ALLHAZ ArchitectureALLHAZ Architecture

PlumesPlumesFlood AreasFlood AreasLine of SightLine of Sight

RoutesRoutesDemographicsDemographics

ReportsReports

Data pulled and Data pulled and pushed to and pushed to and from all clientsfrom all clients

Mobile devices Mobile devices work in work in

connected or connected or disconnected disconnected

modemode

Data / Services Data / Services below available below available

to all clients to all clients aboveabove

GEORSSGEORSS

ExternalExternalFeedsFeeds

Input Forms And Reports

Refresh Form Data -

Base Map Display -

ALLHAZ map &Form dataIn USB memory/Secure Disk media

Background Map Map Cache

ArcGIS Mobile Mapping and Field Data Forms – OFFLINE Mode

GPS Provides Current Location -

Field Data Collection

Store Field Data -

ALLHAZ IncidentData Cache

ALLHAZ Field Data

Field DataMenu & Question Definitions

Build Collection .

Forms

`

Web Browser

ArcGIS Server and ALLHAZ Geodatabase

ALLHAZGeodatabase

ArcGIS Mobile Mapping and Field Data Forms – ONLINE Mode

ALLHAZForm Data

Refresh Map . Automatic Data Synchronization

Web Browser-Based Mapping & Integrated Workflow Application

Web Server Show Map

Geocoding Service

Routing Service

Editing Service

Mobile Service

Map Service

Arc

GIS

Ser

ver

Geo

data

base

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sing

Mod

els

SQL Server 2005

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ArcMap & ArcCatalog

ALLHAZ Authoring Application

Map filesGeodatabase modelsGeoprocessing models

AuthorServices

Mobile Form

Builder

Background Map Map Cache

(on SD Card)

Map filesGeodatabase modelsGeoprocessing models Publish Services

and Models

Build FormQuestions

And Lookups

Build Mobile Cache

MapcacheExtractor

HandheldDevice

(with GPS)

HandheldDevice

(with GPS)

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FormbuilderFormbuilder

ServersServers

• Perform hazard specific analysis, data management, data access

• Replicate data between servers• Data streamed via webservice (or cached locally on mobile client)

Mobile clientsMobile clients

• Support for Windows Mobile 5, CE 2.0, Mobile for Pocket PC 2003, 2003 CE and XP operating systems (smart phones, tablets, laptops)

• “Sometimes Connected” environment– map data stored locally– continous data collection and use–Bi-directional data flow when connected or synced

• Initiate geoprocessing tasks from field and receive results

Desktop ClientsDesktop Clients

• Viewers including browser based and free 2D and 3D desktop applications.

• Viewers customized with hazard-specific tasks and functions.

• Existing COTS professional GIS applications access data via webservice

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A Vision for the futureA Vision for the future

• The Public is our greatest and least utilized asset

• Follow the technology. Where is it going?

• All disasters are local. Lead from the bottom not the top. (Local vs. Federal guidance and direction setting)

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