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Using ArcGIS for Military Planning and Operations

13 July 11. Using ArcGIS for Military Planning and Operations. Derek Foll and Lorraine Funkhouser Esri Defense and Intelligence Team. Goals of the workshop. Enterprise system for military planning and operations Basemap and operational layers to communicate plans

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Using ArcGIS for Military Planning and Operations

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  1. 13 July 11 Using ArcGIS for Military Planning and Operations Derek Foll and Lorraine Funkhouser Esri Defense and Intelligence Team

  2. Goals of the workshop • Enterprise system for military planning and operations • Basemap and operational layers to communicate plans • ArcGIS supports situation awareness • Share maps with web and mobile clients • ArcGIS.com resources • Recommendations and best practices

  3. The ArcGIS System Easier More Powerful and Everywhere Cloud • Discover • Create • Manage • Visualize • Analyze • Collaborate Web Enterprise Mobile Local Desktop

  4. Key Aspects of a GIS • Layer based model for describing the world • Feature Classes • Raster Datasets • Attributes and descriptive information • A GIS uses maps to visualize and work with geographic information • A GIS has a comprehensive set of analytic tools to perform spatial analysis and data processing

  5. Maps in a GIS • Maps are how you • Compile information • Find patterns • Derive new information using analysis • Communicate plans and ideas • Get status reports

  6. Map layers • Basemaps • Terrain • Imagery • Operational Layers • Targets • Facilities • Units/equipment positions • Reporting

  7. To communicate plans and new ideas • Maps are used to create and share plans • Friendly or Enemy Course of Action Sketches • Target Packages • Daily Briefs • GIS maps are used to communicate plans • Features for sketching plans/ideas • Presentation layouts/slides for explaining concepts • Useful animation for showing timelines

  8. To get status reports • Maps are used to receive and display status reports • Current location of units/equipment • Current status of sensors • Reports/observations by deployed personnel • GIS maps for status reports include • Tools to input reports • Layers for showing current reports • Status reports are frequently viewed using custom applications or devices

  9. Sharing Maps • GIS analysts share information with each other • Packages encapsulate all aspects of a GIS • Symbology • Tools • Data • GIS analysts share GIS with everyone • Services shared across the web and mobile devices through web maps and apps • Web maps define the layers/popups for the services • Apps bring the map to life in browsers and devices

  10. Resource Center • Defense and Intelligence User Community • Blogs • Help • Forum • Videos • Ideas • Template Galleries

  11. The Operations Process ASSESS PREPARE BATTLE COMMAND PLAN ASSESS EXECUTE ASSESS

  12. Briefing

  13. Situation Awareness • Location & status of friendly forces • Location & status of threat forces • Location & status of significant civil considerations • Operational areas ASSESS PREPARE BATTLE COMMAND PLAN ASSESS EXECUTE ASSESS

  14. Planning • Create plans • Enemy course of action sketch • Friendly course of action sketch • Decision support template • Share plans • Communicate plans ASSESS PREPARE BATTLE COMMAND PLAN ASSESS EXECUTE ASSESS

  15. Planning Templates • Military Overlay editing • Friendly Operations • Hostile Operations • Neutral Operations • Unknown Operations • Stability Operations • Emergency Management • METOC

  16. Planning

  17. Execution • Assess progress • Movement and maneuver • Reports • Chem lights • SALUTE • SIGACT • MEDEVAC • 9-line ASSESS PREPARE BATTLE COMMAND PLAN ASSESS EXECUTE ASSESS

  18. Operations Templates • Situation Awareness Template • Web application template • Operational area • View track reports • Create reports

  19. Operations Templates • Patrol Data Capture Template • Desktop application template • Operational area • View track reports • Create reports

  20. Operations

  21. Operations – Mounted/Dismounted • Situation awareness in the field • Provide flexibility and reliability • Provide information to and from troops • Reports • Track Reports/Track Logs • Chem lights • SALUTE

  22. Mounted/Dismounted Applications • Runtime • Vehicle Commander Application • Company Commander Application • Android • Squad Leader Application

  23. Operations DISMOUNTED APPLICATION MOUNTED APPLICATIONS

  24. QUESTIONS

  25. After this workshop… • Session evaluation • www.esri.com/sessionevals • Defense and Intelligence Showcase • Exhibit Hall D: Wed 0900-1800 and Thu 0900-1330 • ArcGIS for the Warfighter area • Demo Theater • Wednesday 1700-1800 • Thursday 1200-1300 • Using Imagery for Intelligence Analysis TW • 1515-1630 Room 26A

  26. After this conference… • Defense and Intelligence Resource Center • http://resources/arcgis.com • Blog • Forum • Defense and Intelligence guide book • ArcGIS.com http://www.arcgis.com • Support http://support.esri.com

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