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Building Data and Using GIS for Next Generation and Beyond November 14, 2013. Accurate data Location intelligence Better decisions. Today’s Overview . About GDR – Patrick Melancon and Mursil Makhani NENA and Next Generation 9-1-1 Building Data Shelby County Example Earthmine Technology.
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Building Data and Using GIS for Next Generation and BeyondNovember 14, 2013 Accurate data Location intelligence Better decisions
Today’s Overview • About GDR – Patrick Melancon and Mursil Makhani • NENA and Next Generation 9-1-1 • Building Data • Shelby County Example • Earthmine Technology
Patrick Melancon 10 years experience building data with Tom Tom/TeleAtlas/GDT • GIS technician • Workflow QC • Product QC • GIS Analyst • Custom Project Manager State of Tennessee Public Safety GIS Manager • Implemented TIPS standards statewide • Developed GIS requirements for Tennessee’s NextGen project • Developed QC tools to determine Quality of GIS data statewide • Developed and implemented tool to maintain statewide data, no less than 1 week old GDR – VP of Product Innovation & Customer Solutions • Every customer is different and has different GIS needs • Work with team to develop solutions and products that will satisfy each customers needs
NENA & Next Generation 9-1-1 • National Emergency Number Association “NENA serves the public safety community as the only professional organization solely focused on 9-1-1 policy, technology, operations, and education issues” • ALL 911 calls will be routed utilizing GIS data in the future – MSAG is going away • When? Depends on who you ask • Relies on phone companies to adopt • 2-5-10 years? • For Tennessee the GIS data will be used to replace the MSAG sooner than Next Generation 911 will be used to route the calls • A set of defined quality and field requirements necessary for call routing
For Tennessee there was TIPS • Tennessee Information for Public Safety • A field structure format to ensure data sharing across the state • Address Points • Street Centerlines • Adopted by the Emergency Communications Board • This was helpful from the states prospective (mine) as I only had to worry about one field structure • This doesn’t have to be the case for other states • Just have the minimum required NENA fields (or those chosen by the state) • Data can be formatted by the SIF (Spatial Information Function)
Building Data Address Point Components • Full name, including parsed components for directional and post modifier • Primary and secondary address numbers • Zones - City, ESN, Zip, County, State • Active vs. Proposed • Structure Type (i.e., house, church, commercial, etc.) • Vanity or Common Place • Subdivision Name Street Centerline Components • Full name, including parsed components for directional and post modifier • Address ranges • Left and Right Zones - City, ESN, Zip, County, State • Active vs. Proposed • Alias Street Names • Routing – FCC, Speed, Oneway, Elevation, Lanes • Subdivision Name • School Zone Information
Mursil Makhani • University of California, Berkeley • Industrial Engineering and Operations Research • Applied Mathematics • Project Manager for Shelby County 9-1-1 GIS Base Map Development Project • Assessment • Enhancement • Field Verification • Quality Assurance • Build SQL-based tools to analyze relationships between multiple geospatial datasets • Provide support for maintaining GIS databases
Necessary Steps Data Collection and Aggregation • Different agencies use GIS for different purposes – utilities, city/county, census Iterative Data Enhancement • Geometry • Attribution • Street Centerline and Address Point Synchronization • ALI Synchronization • MSAG Synchronization Field Verification
Shelby County – Data Collection & Aggregation • MLGW • Memphis Engineering • Census • County Assessor and Register of Deeds • REGIS • LiDAR – Building Footprints
earthmine Technology GPS Antenna Stereo Cameras Raising / Lowering Mechanism GPS / IMU Laptop
Public Safety • 911 locations • Pre-planning • Measuring intersections for accident investigations • Measuring line of sight distance
Transportation • Feature extraction for all signs with accurate GIS locations and sign type information. • Asset inventory and condition assessment for all signs, signals, markings, and guardrails and more. • Regular pavement inspection to understand the location, type, and severity of cracking. • A new inspection and repair process involving preliminary inspection and planning using earthmine.
Public Works • Asset management • Road signs • Street trees • Pavement conditions • Parking meters • ADA compliance • Light poles
Engineering • Infrastructure location impact • Where are storm drains, hydrants, sewer, and power located • Is there a better side of roadway • Measure/slope are huge benefit for preliminary cost estimates
Code Enforcement Used to establish history – are violations recurring?
Property Assessment • Remote site inspection exceeds resolution requirements from IAAO Standard on Mass Appraisal Section 3.3.5. • Quality and grade verification with multiple views of property paint and roof condition, and other valuation criteria. • Integrate directly with CAMA web based solutions through developer tools, or desktop by extracting still images.
Contact Information MursilMakhani mursil.makhani@gdr.com T. 415.884.4437 x206 M. 510.299.9051 Patrick Melancon patrick.melancon@gdr.com T. 415.884.4437 x212 M. 615.969.2261