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Part Six: Collecting Your Own Data

Part Six: Collecting Your Own Data . However, it is likely that during an emergency / BT attack, not all data will Be available in electronic format / GIS format Therefore need to identify data needs Need to identify GIS skills – those who can get data “in” quickly.

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Part Six: Collecting Your Own Data

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  1. Part Six: Collecting Your Own Data

  2. However, it is likely that during an emergency / BT attack, not all data will Be available in electronic format / GIS format Therefore need to identify data needs Need to identify GIS skills – those who can get data “in” quickly Which routes are connected? Address of Possible cases? Site Plan? Digitizing quarantine locations

  3. Agricultural Terrorism That would have to be collected: Vaccination status of animals Detailed transportation network with delivery times Transportation “hubs” such as market areas this could be collected by GPS units on milk trucks for example In the GIS ask questions like which farms are within 500 meters of this road and have not been vaccinated and have been visited by a feed truck within the last 24 hours

  4. Collecting information from a farm Farm house, barns, fields A: Heads-up digitize relevant features (fields)

  5. B: Collect Data and Input into the GIS

  6. In the event of an attack, which fields and animals Were within 300 meters of the road

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