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State of Missouri Geospatial Activity BriefingState of Missouri Geospatial Activity Briefing
Ryan P. Lanclos
State Geographic Information Officer (GIO)Information Technology Services Division, State of Missouri
Homeland Security Advisory CouncilJanuary 19, 2006
Ryan P. Lanclos
State Geographic Information Officer (GIO)Information Technology Services Division, State of Missouri
Homeland Security Advisory CouncilJanuary 19, 2006
HSAC: Geospatial Activity BriefingJanuary 19, 2006
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Presentation GoalsPresentation Goals• The goals of this presentation are to:
– briefly describe what GIS is
– highlight where geospatial technologies integrate with homeland security
– learn about what actions are currently underway
– explore opportunities to further integrate geospatial technologies
• The goals of this presentation are to:
– briefly describe what GIS is
– highlight where geospatial technologies integrate with homeland security
– learn about what actions are currently underway
– explore opportunities to further integrate geospatial technologies
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What is a GIS?What is a GIS?• A method to
visualize, manipulate, analyze, and display your data
• “Smart Maps” linking a database to the map
• Allows integration of existing data to support decision making
• A method to visualize, manipulate, analyze, and display your data
• “Smart Maps” linking a database to the map
• Allows integration of existing data to support decision making
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How does it integrate?How does it integrate?• Three areas of homeland security:
1. Detect and Prevent• Emergency Management Planning
– Hazard and Risk Assessment– Evacuation Route Planning– Resource Deployment Planning
• Asset Inventory– Locating Critical Infrastructure
2. Protect and Defend• Situation Analysis• Demographic Studies• Plume Analysis• Staging Analysis
3. Respond and Recover• Search and Rescue• Location Based Intelligence• Vehicle Dispatch and Tracking• Damage Assessment
• Three areas of homeland security:1. Detect and Prevent
• Emergency Management Planning– Hazard and Risk Assessment– Evacuation Route Planning– Resource Deployment Planning
• Asset Inventory– Locating Critical Infrastructure
2. Protect and Defend• Situation Analysis• Demographic Studies• Plume Analysis• Staging Analysis
3. Respond and Recover• Search and Rescue• Location Based Intelligence• Vehicle Dispatch and Tracking• Damage Assessment
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• OA / Information Technology Services Division:
– Geographic Information Officer (GIO)
• coordinates and supports Geographic Information Technology (GIT) for the State of Missouri
• “Missouri Mapping Application Portal (MoMAP)”– desired outcome is a web based GIS– customizable for daily use and all-hazards emergency
management
Ryan Lanclos
573-751-5518
• OA / Information Technology Services Division:– Geographic Information Officer (GIO)
• coordinates and supports Geographic Information Technology (GIT) for the State of Missouri
• “Missouri Mapping Application Portal (MoMAP)”– desired outcome is a web based GIS– customizable for daily use and all-hazards emergency
management
Ryan Lanclos
573-751-5518
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts
• OA / Information Technology Services Division:– Missouri Adaptive Enterprise Architecture (MAEA)
• implementing a state blueprint for standards
• Information Domain– integrates the geographic component inherent in all
information
Tim Haithcoat Ryan Lanclos
[email protected] or [email protected]
573-882-2324 573-751-5518
• OA / Information Technology Services Division:– Missouri Adaptive Enterprise Architecture (MAEA)
• implementing a state blueprint for standards
• Information Domain– integrates the geographic component inherent in all
information
Tim Haithcoat Ryan Lanclos
[email protected] or [email protected]
573-882-2324 573-751-5518
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• OA / Information Technology Services Division:
– Missouri GIS Advisory Committee (MGISAC)
• committee of state, local, federal and private entities working to promote geospatial technologies in the state
• sponsors workshops and the Missouri GIS Conference where statewide geospatial topics are discussed
Jeff [email protected]
• OA / Information Technology Services Division:– Missouri GIS Advisory Committee (MGISAC)
• committee of state, local, federal and private entities working to promote geospatial technologies in the state
• sponsors workshops and the Missouri GIS Conference where statewide geospatial topics are discussed
Jeff [email protected]
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts
• OA / Information Technology Services Division– Missouri GIS Advisory Committee (MGISAC)
• Data Development Subcommittee– imagery data survey on the street to gauge interest level
in a statewide imagery acquisition
• Homeland Security Subcommittee– drafted Geospatial HS Plan with funding needed (2003)– dataset list recommending critical data layers and
stewardship needed for emergency response (2004)– drafted and submitted a Geospatial Appendix to the
State Homeland Security Plan (2005)Jeff [email protected]
• OA / Information Technology Services Division– Missouri GIS Advisory Committee (MGISAC)
• Data Development Subcommittee– imagery data survey on the street to gauge interest level
in a statewide imagery acquisition
• Homeland Security Subcommittee– drafted Geospatial HS Plan with funding needed (2003)– dataset list recommending critical data layers and
stewardship needed for emergency response (2004)– drafted and submitted a Geospatial Appendix to the
State Homeland Security Plan (2005)Jeff [email protected]
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• Missouri Department of Transportation:
– Developing GIS capabilities for emergency response trailers
– Developing user manual
• contains helpful information to insure rapid and consistent responses to geospatial requests
• primarily an operation tool, but can be used to augment other training materials
Jason Ebersole Arnold [email protected] or [email protected] 573-751-7012
• Missouri Department of Transportation: – Developing GIS capabilities for emergency response trailers
– Developing user manual
• contains helpful information to insure rapid and consistent responses to geospatial requests
• primarily an operation tool, but can be used to augment other training materials
Jason Ebersole Arnold [email protected] or [email protected] 573-751-7012
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts
• Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services– GHERM (Geographic Health Emergency Mapping)
• team of GIS professionals to support DHSS/local EOCs • local Public Health Agency GIS: 28 participating agencies
trained for public health-related emergency response• integrates GIS in disease & syndromic surveillance systems• internet mapping tools:
– MERGISweb (Missouri Emergency Response GIS web)– State Health Laboratory Mapper: tracks distribution of
emergency packets
Debbie Briedwell
573-522-8306
• Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services– GHERM (Geographic Health Emergency Mapping)
• team of GIS professionals to support DHSS/local EOCs • local Public Health Agency GIS: 28 participating agencies
trained for public health-related emergency response• integrates GIS in disease & syndromic surveillance systems• internet mapping tools:
– MERGISweb (Missouri Emergency Response GIS web)– State Health Laboratory Mapper: tracks distribution of
emergency packets
Debbie Briedwell
573-522-8306
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts
• Missouri Department of Agriculture
– MDA Emergency Response GIS
• GIS integrated in department Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
• web mapping component with secure login
• department first responders trained with GPS
Ryan Lanclos
573-751-5518
• Missouri Department of Agriculture
– MDA Emergency Response GIS
• GIS integrated in department Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
• web mapping component with secure login
• department first responders trained with GPS
Ryan Lanclos
573-751-5518
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts
• University of Missouri– Missouri Spatial Data Information Service (MSDIS)
• clearinghouse for geospatial data in the State of Missouri (http://msdisweb.missouri.edu)
– serves over 4,000 vector files and 2,500 imagery files– approximately 81.5 gigabytes– 6,700 hits per day on website
• hosts user group lists with contacts– source of knowledge and experience and a willingness to
share those with others - a great resourceMark Duewell Tim [email protected] or [email protected] 573-882-2324
• University of Missouri– Missouri Spatial Data Information Service (MSDIS)
• clearinghouse for geospatial data in the State of Missouri (http://msdisweb.missouri.edu)
– serves over 4,000 vector files and 2,500 imagery files– approximately 81.5 gigabytes– 6,700 hits per day on website
• hosts user group lists with contacts– source of knowledge and experience and a willingness to
share those with others - a great resourceMark Duewell Tim [email protected] or [email protected] 573-882-2324
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• University of Missouri
– Missouri Spatial Data Information Service (MSDIS)
• NSDI Cooperative Agreement Program (CAP) grant
– provided regional training at five sites last year and will be conducting five more this year
– enabled the purchase of a mobile training computer lab
– secured data sharing agreements with all 19 Regional Planning Commissions (RPCs)
Mark Duewell
573-882-6734
• University of Missouri– Missouri Spatial Data Information Service (MSDIS)
• NSDI Cooperative Agreement Program (CAP) grant
– provided regional training at five sites last year and will be conducting five more this year
– enabled the purchase of a mobile training computer lab
– secured data sharing agreements with all 19 Regional Planning Commissions (RPCs)
Mark Duewell
573-882-6734
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• University of Missouri
– FEMA / SEMA Flood Map Modernization• updating data and developing data sharing agreements with
county and municipal governments – currently 10 counties
– Geospatial Extension Specialist• working with Extension and Dept. of Geography to help push
statewide awareness of geospatial technologies
• 4-H initiative to map infrastructure / shelters with Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
Nathan [email protected]
• University of Missouri– FEMA / SEMA Flood Map Modernization
• updating data and developing data sharing agreements with county and municipal governments – currently 10 counties
– Geospatial Extension Specialist• working with Extension and Dept. of Geography to help push
statewide awareness of geospatial technologies
• 4-H initiative to map infrastructure / shelters with Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
Nathan [email protected]
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts
• University of Missouri– Center for Geospatial Intelligence
• National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) funded center designed to handle classified information
• funding of $1.45 million for the current year
• focused on advancing geospatial intelligence analysis capabilities
Curt Davis Tim Haithcoat
[email protected] [email protected]
573-884-3789 573-882-2324
• University of Missouri– Center for Geospatial Intelligence
• National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) funded center designed to handle classified information
• funding of $1.45 million for the current year
• focused on advancing geospatial intelligence analysis capabilities
Curt Davis Tim Haithcoat
[email protected] [email protected]
573-884-3789 573-882-2324
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• Local Government Efforts
– Mid-America Regional Council (MARC)• serves as the association of city and county governments
and the metropolitan planning organization for the bi-state KC region
• coordinating ortho- and oblique imagery flight for the KC region
• KC Regional HS Geospatial Strategic Planning– identify what geospatial data is needed– determine how it will be shared– ensure it will be kept secure – identify how to incorporate in daily operation
Steve [email protected]
• Local Government Efforts
– Mid-America Regional Council (MARC)• serves as the association of city and county governments
and the metropolitan planning organization for the bi-state KC region
• coordinating ortho- and oblique imagery flight for the KC region
• KC Regional HS Geospatial Strategic Planning– identify what geospatial data is needed– determine how it will be shared– ensure it will be kept secure – identify how to incorporate in daily operation
Steve [email protected]
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• Local Government Efforts
– East-West Gateway Council of Governments
• St. Louis Area Regional Response System (STARRS)– August 2005 - regional GIS summit for emergency
response
– attendees from across the MO-IL 8 county region discussed GIS and data sharing for emergency response
– pending action
Gary [email protected]
• Local Government Efforts
– East-West Gateway Council of Governments
• St. Louis Area Regional Response System (STARRS)– August 2005 - regional GIS summit for emergency
response
– attendees from across the MO-IL 8 county region discussed GIS and data sharing for emergency response
– pending action
Gary [email protected]
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Statewide EffortsStatewide Efforts• Local Government Efforts
– MGISAC Local Government Subcommittee
• providing MGISAC content to locals
• creating catalog of agreement templates
• coordinating regional meetings
Steve [email protected]
• Local Government Efforts
– MGISAC Local Government Subcommittee
• providing MGISAC content to locals
• creating catalog of agreement templates
• coordinating regional meetings
Steve [email protected]
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Multi-State EffortsMulti-State Efforts• Mid-America GIS Consortium (MAGIC)
– Regional Geospatial Support Initiative• supporting emergency response GIS by adopting operation standards• recognized need to formalize interaction between GIS and Public
Safety communities• participants advised to take ICS 100/700 and NIMS
– Geospatial Homeland Security Workshop – Summer 2006• forum for GIS and Public Safety professionals to share needs and
explore capabilities
– Server Backup Project• collaborative effort underway with MO, AR and KS to provide
redundancy of data clearinghouse servers in remote locations
Tony [email protected] x 3295
• Mid-America GIS Consortium (MAGIC) – Regional Geospatial Support Initiative
• supporting emergency response GIS by adopting operation standards• recognized need to formalize interaction between GIS and Public
Safety communities• participants advised to take ICS 100/700 and NIMS
– Geospatial Homeland Security Workshop – Summer 2006• forum for GIS and Public Safety professionals to share needs and
explore capabilities
– Server Backup Project• collaborative effort underway with MO, AR and KS to provide
redundancy of data clearinghouse servers in remote locations
Tony [email protected] x 3295
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National EffortsNational Efforts• Federal
– National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
• local presence with office in St. Louis
• maintains the Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) data layers
– includes some commercial licensed data and other sensitive but unclassified data
– DHS has provided funding to NGA to allow them to “disclose" but not "disseminate" these data
Ryan [email protected]
• Federal – National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
• local presence with office in St. Louis
• maintains the Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) data layers
– includes some commercial licensed data and other sensitive but unclassified data
– DHS has provided funding to NGA to allow them to “disclose" but not "disseminate" these data
Ryan [email protected]
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National EffortsNational Efforts• Federal
– U.S. Geological Survey• data development support through National Spatial Data
Infrastructure (NSDI) and The National Map with signed MOUs
• ability to provide data during an event
• administers the 133 Urban Area program for NGA– St Louis, Kansas City, and Jefferson City are scheduled to
have one foot orthoimagery procured every two years
• coordinating LiDAR data collection for portions of the KC metro area
• Federal – U.S. Geological Survey
• data development support through National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) and The National Map with signed MOUs
• ability to provide data during an event
• administers the 133 Urban Area program for NGA– St Louis, Kansas City, and Jefferson City are scheduled to
have one foot orthoimagery procured every two years
• coordinating LiDAR data collection for portions of the KC metro area
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National EffortsNational Efforts• National States Geographic Information Council
(NSGIC)– Imagery for the Nation Initiative
• proposed digital aerial imagery program funded by federal government with buy-up options for state and local government and industry
– Ramona• proposed data inventory tool developed for GIS data holdings
nationwide on a single, consistent platform
– 50 States Initiative• goal that by 2006, 50 State Coordination Councils are in place
and contributing to the governance of the NSDI
Tony [email protected] x 3295
• National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC)– Imagery for the Nation Initiative
• proposed digital aerial imagery program funded by federal government with buy-up options for state and local government and industry
– Ramona• proposed data inventory tool developed for GIS data holdings
nationwide on a single, consistent platform
– 50 States Initiative• goal that by 2006, 50 State Coordination Councils are in place
and contributing to the governance of the NSDI
Tony [email protected] x 3295
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Opportunities for IntegrationOpportunities for Integration
• Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC)– perfect opportunity to utilize GIS for information assessment and
analysis
• Plug into the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) communication chain– allows for appropriate geospatial support during an event
response
• State Homeland Security Plan Geospatial Appendix– drafted by MGISAC Homeland Security Subcommittee– highlights the future integration for geospatial technologies with
all-hazards emergency response
• Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC)– perfect opportunity to utilize GIS for information assessment and
analysis
• Plug into the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) communication chain– allows for appropriate geospatial support during an event
response
• State Homeland Security Plan Geospatial Appendix– drafted by MGISAC Homeland Security Subcommittee– highlights the future integration for geospatial technologies with
all-hazards emergency response
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Geospatial AppendixGeospatial Appendix
• State Emergency Operations Plan (SEOP) – State's official guiding document for response to
natural and man-made disasters that affect the State– critical that geospatial technologies, services, and
data be an integral part of the new plan
• The Governor's Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC)– propose adding the MGISAC as a working group to
this council to formalize the relationship and leverage existing resources
• State Emergency Operations Plan (SEOP) – State's official guiding document for response to
natural and man-made disasters that affect the State– critical that geospatial technologies, services, and
data be an integral part of the new plan
• The Governor's Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC)– propose adding the MGISAC as a working group to
this council to formalize the relationship and leverage existing resources
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Opportunities for IntegrationOpportunities for Integration
• Equipment Grant– the DHS, ODP Equipment Grant program is an opportunity to
provide geospatial capacity to all units of government – this would include acquisition of geospatial technologies as
provided within the State Grants program
• Critical Infrastructure Identification, Collection, and Protection
– data categories may include, as examples, aerial imagery, street centerlines and addresses, building footprints, elevation, nursing homes, schools, critical infrastructure
– any of the themes listed by the MGISAC Homeland Security Subcommittee or the Homeland Security Infrastructure Plan (HSIP)
• Equipment Grant– the DHS, ODP Equipment Grant program is an opportunity to
provide geospatial capacity to all units of government – this would include acquisition of geospatial technologies as
provided within the State Grants program
• Critical Infrastructure Identification, Collection, and Protection
– data categories may include, as examples, aerial imagery, street centerlines and addresses, building footprints, elevation, nursing homes, schools, critical infrastructure
– any of the themes listed by the MGISAC Homeland Security Subcommittee or the Homeland Security Infrastructure Plan (HSIP)
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Opportunities for IntegrationOpportunities for Integration
• Data Sharing Agreements and Partnerships with Local Government and Industry
– templates for intergovernmental / inter-organizational data sharing and exchange should be pursued so that partnerships with local and regional governments, business, and industry can be expanded and formalized
• Computer Services and GIS Database Recoverability and Restoration Plans
– Information Technology Services Division (ITSD) must support work with state agencies, local governments, and industry as well as other relevant geospatial data holders to develop data recovery and business continuity plans and procedures.
• Data Sharing Agreements and Partnerships with Local Government and Industry
– templates for intergovernmental / inter-organizational data sharing and exchange should be pursued so that partnerships with local and regional governments, business, and industry can be expanded and formalized
• Computer Services and GIS Database Recoverability and Restoration Plans
– Information Technology Services Division (ITSD) must support work with state agencies, local governments, and industry as well as other relevant geospatial data holders to develop data recovery and business continuity plans and procedures.
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Opportunities for IntegrationOpportunities for Integration
• The State Emergency GIS Response Team and Training
– create a special GIS technical team composed of members from Missouri’s geospatial community and surrounding states who are willing to work on emergency operations
• Missouri Citizen Corps Advisory Council– designed to enhance and build upon programs already
functioning in our communities by supporting geospatial data collection and use
• The State Emergency GIS Response Team and Training
– create a special GIS technical team composed of members from Missouri’s geospatial community and surrounding states who are willing to work on emergency operations
• Missouri Citizen Corps Advisory Council– designed to enhance and build upon programs already
functioning in our communities by supporting geospatial data collection and use
Case Study on Geospatial Support:
Taum Sauk Dam Failure
Case Study on Geospatial Support:
Taum Sauk Dam Failure
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LiDARLiDAR• Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)
– active sensor that emits a laser from an aircraft to the surface
– detects features from reflected light energy
– based on the time for the response, a height value can be determined
• 3-D capabilities for modeling
• Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)
– active sensor that emits a laser from an aircraft to the surface
– detects features from reflected light energy
– based on the time for the response, a height value can be determined
• 3-D capabilities for modeling
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LiDAR ApplicationLiDAR Application• Taum Sauk Dam Failure
– 600-foot-wide breach in the 55-acre reservoir atop Proffit Mountain
– More than 1 billion gallons of water were released after the reservoir gave way on Dec. 14
• Taum Sauk Dam Failure
– 600-foot-wide breach in the 55-acre reservoir atop Proffit Mountain
– More than 1 billion gallons of water were released after the reservoir gave way on Dec. 14
Source: http://www.ago.mo.gov
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LiDAR ApplicationLiDAR Application
• MoDNR had an existing agreement with USGS that allowed them to obtain data for the event
• USGS was able to contract and deliver LiDAR data over the Taum Sauk reservoir within 48 hours
• important dataset for agencies to use in assessment and reclamation of the site
• the data provides a way to integrate real world information into a GIS for analysis and operational support
• MoDNR had an existing agreement with USGS that allowed them to obtain data for the event
• USGS was able to contract and deliver LiDAR data over the Taum Sauk reservoir within 48 hours
• important dataset for agencies to use in assessment and reclamation of the site
• the data provides a way to integrate real world information into a GIS for analysis and operational support
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LiDAR ApplicationLiDAR Application
• LiDAR data capture over Taum Sauk reservoir
• Agreements in place were leveraged to support emergency response activity
• LiDAR data capture over Taum Sauk reservoir
• Agreements in place were leveraged to support emergency response activity
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LiDAR ApplicationLiDAR Application
• One example of geospatial support during an emergency response
• Need to formalize relationships and build upon existing ones to insure cooperation when it is needed most
• One example of geospatial support during an emergency response
• Need to formalize relationships and build upon existing ones to insure cooperation when it is needed most
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Urban LiDAR DataUrban LiDAR Data• Raw, first return
data for Springfield, MO
• Can be used to generate:– buildings– trees– bare-earth
models
• Raw, first return data for Springfield, MO
• Can be used to generate:– buildings– trees– bare-earth
models
Source: ICREST project report
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HandoutsHandouts
• MGISAC - Geospatial Appendix– areas of integration as discussed in this presentation
• Bruce Oswald - Recommendations for Improvements to Geospatial Capabilities for Disaster Response– Retired Assistant Director & CIO, NYS Office of Cyber
Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination
• MGISAC - Geospatial Appendix– areas of integration as discussed in this presentation
• Bruce Oswald - Recommendations for Improvements to Geospatial Capabilities for Disaster Response– Retired Assistant Director & CIO, NYS Office of Cyber
Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination
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Questions?Questions?
Ryan Lanclos
State Geographic Information Officer
Information Technology Services Division
PO Box 630, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Email: [email protected]
Voice: (573) 751-5518
Ryan Lanclos
State Geographic Information Officer
Information Technology Services Division
PO Box 630, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Email: [email protected]
Voice: (573) 751-5518