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Florida Division of Emergency Management

Florida Division of Emergency Management. SERT Geospatial Assessment Tool for Operations and Response. Richard Butgereit richard.butgereit@em.myflorida.com GIS Administrator 850-413-9907. http://map.floridadisaster.org/GATOR Geospatial Assessment Tool for Operations and Response

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Florida Division of Emergency Management

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  1. Florida Division of Emergency Management SERT Geospatial Assessment Tool for Operations and Response Richard Butgereit richard.butgereit@em.myflorida.com GIS Administrator 850-413-9907

  2. http://map.floridadisaster.org/GATOR Geospatial Assessment Tool for Operations and Response web mapping application real-time data like weather radar, watches, storm reports base map, event, and post-event data GATOR

  3. 11/08 – installed ArcGIS Server, the engine behind GATOR 02/09 – Virtual USA Regional Operational Platform Pilot project begun 07/09 – started running development GATOR, based upon VIPER 09/09 – started serving KML network links for Google Earth users 11/04/09 – GATOR deployed for ROPP capstone exercise 11/10/09 – first real-world use of GATOR directly following exercise with Hurricane Ida 01/10 – GATOR used with both hard freezes in early January and with Operation Haiti Relief throughout the month 05/10 – 09/10 GATOR used heavily for Deepwater Horizon Response 10/10 – focus on integrating additional data sources into GATOR 05/11 – SERT GATOR created, secured for State Emergency Response Team 07/11 – SWO GATOR created, integrating State Watch Office daily incidents Timeline

  4. GATOR and the Deepwater Horizon Response

  5. SERT RECON Report application RECON Reports • Existing application for the SERT RECON Team • Built primarily for hurricanes and floods • Teams trained in use, reports triaged by RECON liaisons • For this response, used to track reports of tar balls, recoverable product, shoreline and boom conditions

  6. RECON Reports in GATOR

  7. RECON Reports in GATOR

  8. Vessel Tracking

  9. Shoreline Cleanup • Tool spun up specifically for the Branches to allow them to develop tasking in response to RECON and other reports, as well as indicate status of cleanup activities • Tool rapidly developed and deployed, with significant feedback from the Situation Units of Branches 1 and 2. • Reporting and boom/skimming operations tools to come.

  10. Shoreline Cleanup

  11. Geotagged Photos

  12. Common Locations

  13. Attach Resources to Common Locations

  14. Fixed Locations EM Constellation Users – EOCs JFOs Divisions/Branches

  15. Integration with Red Cross National Shelter System Open shelter locations and population counts Integration with EM Constellation Mission requests location and status Situation Reports, Incident Action Plans, other information messages Integration with State Resource Management Network PODs, LSAs Integration with State Watch Office Incident Tracker Share some incidents with FloridaDisaster.org GATOR Query device trying to load site, redirect accordingly Updates…

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