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Emergency Management Operations Solution Jeff Baranyi, Public Safety Solutions Engineer, Esri Dan Pisut, Living Atlas Content Lead, Esri Esri was founded to help solve some of the world’s most difficult problems. When disaster strikes, we’re here to support you. We can help when your capacity is exceeded The DRP is available 24x7… • ArcGIS Software • Workflow Implementation • Geospatial Data • Technical Support Request Assistance and Explore Resources: www.esri.com/disaster Request Assistance via Email: [email protected] …to support your organization’s response efforts We support disaster response operations with GIS For more than 25 years, we’ve provided disaster support worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship • 1994 Northridge Earthquake • 2010 Tennessee Flooding • 2013 Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan • 2017 Atlanta I-85 Collapse • 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing • 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill • 2014 Washington Mudslide • 2017 Polio Outbreak • 1997 Hurricane Mitch • 2010 Pakistan Flooding • 2014 CUSEC CAPSTONE Exercise • 2017 Peak 2 Fire • 1998 FEMA Project Impact • 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season • 2014 Napa Earthquake • 2017 Hurricane Harvey • 2001 WTC and Pentagon Attacks • 2010 Fourmile Canyon Fire • 2014 MH17 • 2017 Hurricane Irma • 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster • 2010 Australia Flooding • 2014 Ebola Outbreak • 2017 Hurricane Maria • 2004 La Conchita Laguna Landslides • 2011 Spring Tornadoes • 2015 Nepal Earthquake • 2017 Hurricane Nate • 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami • 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami • 2015 South Carolina Flooding • 2017 Northern California Wildfires • 2005 Pakistan Earthquake • 2011 US National Level Exercise • 2015 Flint Water Crisis • 2017 Southern California Wildfires • 2006 Indonesian Earthquake • 2011 Thailand Flooding • 2015 European Refugee Crisis • 2018 North East “Bomb Cyclones” • 2007 Peru Earthquake • 2011 Turkey Earthquake • 2016 Texas Flooding • 2018 California Wildfires • 2007 Niigata Earthquake Japan • 2012 Duluth (MN) Flooding • 2016 Wisconsin Flooding • 2018 Columbia Gas Explosion • 2008 China Earthquake • 2012 Philippines Flooding • 2016 Louisiana Flooding • 2018 Hurricane Florence • 2009 Australia Bush Fires • 2012 Hurricane Sandy • 2016 Hurricane Matthew • 2018 Hurricane Michael • 2009 Influenza A – H1NA Outbreak • 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing • 2016 Gatlinburg / Southeast Fires • 2019 Spring Severe Weather • 2010 Haiti Earthquake • 2013 West Text Explosion • 2017 Louisiana Tornadoes • 2019 Spring Flooding • 2010 Chile Earthquake • 2013 Colorado Flooding Common Challenges Legacy issues can be difficult to overcome… • Paper Processes that Do Not Scale • Lack of Actionable Information • Silo Point Solutions • Limited Staff Resources • Difficulty controlling the public message …leading to information latency that puts decisions at risk in this new normal. An Complete and Integrated System Supporting Emergency Management Operations Maintain Conduct Manage Situational Damage Public Awareness Assessment Information Maintain Situational Awareness Monitor changing conditions. Put your plan into action. Brief your team in real-time. Operations Dashboard Operational Briefings Operations Management Conduct Damage Assessment Understand potential impact. Conduct damage assessments. Monitor reporting thresholds for your disaster declaration. Damage Assessment Collection & Reporting Impact Analysis Manage Public Information Disseminate critical information that raises awareness and drives action. Public Information Map Emergency Management Operations An complete and integrated system… Conduct Damage Assessment Maintain Situational Awareness Manage Public Information ArcGIS …that enables mission critical decisions that can save lives and property. Demonstration Trends • Decrease in the need for workflow assistance • Challenges in staff augmentation to support longer duration events • Each disaster or crisis continues to validate these patterns - Maintain Situational Awareness - Damage Assessment - Public Information Situational Awareness – Arizona and Oklahoma Damage Assessment – Douglas County Nebraska – Flooding March 2019 Manage the Flow of Public Information – City of Redding, Carr Fire Learn More This week • Breakout Session - Emergency Management Operations & Disaster Response - Sunday, 1:15 pm - 2:30 pm - Sapphire Ballroom B/C/D/F/G/H • Emergency Management Operations & Response Demo Theater - Tuesday, 12:15PM & 4:00PM in SDCC, Public Safety Area • ArcGIS Solutions for Emergency Management: An Overview - Wednesday, 10:00AM & 4:00PM, SDCC, Room 33 C • Emergency Management Special Interest Group (SIG) – with lunch!! - Thursday, 11:30AM in SDCC, Room 32 AB • Public Safety Hands-on Workshop - Thursday, 2:00PM, Marriott Hotel, Pacific Ballroom 24 Improvements to Live Feeds Weather and Disaster Information Dan Pisut, ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World Content Lead, Esri [email protected] Live Feeds Weather and Disaster Information • USA Weather Watches and Warnings • USA Short-Term Weather Warnings • USA Storm Reports • Current Weather and Wind Station Data • Active Hurricanes • Recent Hurricanes • Satellite (MODIS) Thermal Hotspots and Fire Activity • National Weather Service NDFD Forecasts - Wind - Gust - Wind Direction - Precipitation - Snowfall - Ice - Smoke • USA Wildfire Activity • Recent Earthquakes Why Migrate? • These new services no longer require subscriptions. This free and open data continues Esri’s commitment to supporting emergency management and disaster preparedness around the world. • These services will auto-scale within the Microsoft Azure cloud architecture to meet high-demand events, such as landfalling hurricanes. • The new services will update displays automatically in the browser without any interaction to override a cached display. • Improvements in hosted feature layer technology allow for more informative web maps by allowing users to create unique displays and popups from attributes across the different layers using FeatureSets. • More close integration across the ArcGIS platform, including more clear workflows in ArcGIS Pro, Online, Insights, Dashboards, etc. • Older map services will eventually be deprecated. Questions?.