1 Florida Division of Emergency Management GIS Data Discovery Richard Butgereit GIS Administrator 850-413-9907 floridadisaster.org/gis.

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1 Florida Division of Emergency Management GIS Data Discovery Richard Butgereit GIS Administrator floridadisaster.org/gis

Critical Facilities Inventory A Statewide Geodatabase of Structures and Facilities

3 What is a Critical Facility? Critical Facility - structures from which essential services and functions for victim survival, continuation of public safety actions, and disaster recovery are performed or provided.

4 In Contrast with Critical Infrastructure Critical Infrastructure - those systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, economy, public health or safety, or any combination of these elements.

5 The domain of the SERT GIS is specifically related to "critical facilities", while working closely with Florida's Regional Domestic Security Task Forces and other partners to ensure a safe and secure Florida.Florida's Regional Domestic Security Task Forces

6 Shelters Emergency Operation Centers Hazardous Material Facilities Points of Distribution Disaster Recovery Centers Logistic Staging Areas Examples of Critical Facilities… unique to emergency management

7 Examples of Critical Facilities… coordinated with other agencies Public Health Facilities Public Drinking Water Facilities Wastewater Treatment Facilities Schools Fire Stations Police Stations

8 13 feature classes are spread across 4 feature datasets, representing emergency management branches – Emergency Services – Human Services – Operations Branch – Infrastructure Branch

9 Can there be too much data? – FEMA HAZUS Essential Facilities – USGS Structures – NGA Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP)

feature classes in 2005 release 300+ feature classes in 2007 release Over 10 Million Individual Records Improved Metadata

11 HSIP Communication Framework State GIS State DHS or Emergency Management Agency

Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Database Working Group

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CDMS Web Portal: FEMA’S SOFTWARE PROGRAM FOR UPDATING STATEWIDE DATASETS Web Portal and Desktop The standardized role-based application to update statewide HAZUS-MH datasets Training – November 17-21, 2008

gisinventory.net

17 Geodetic Control Ortho-imagery Elevation Transportation Hydrography Governmental Units Cadastral Information

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19 Resolution 1 arc second – 30 meter 1/3 arc second – 10 meter 1/9 arc second – 3 meter

FIU’s International Hurricane Center – Broward “Utilization of the airborne LIDAR data resulted in considerable reduction of predicted flood areas, as a first cut without further refinements and upgrading of the SLOSH numerical model. Broward County Emergency Management officials were able to remove 175,000 people from being unnecessarily evacuated in the event of a hurricane.“

Light Detection and Ranging LiDAR Sea, Lake, Overland Surge from Hurricanes SLOSH Models Regional Evacuation Studies Project Overview Analyses Vulnerability Behavioral Demographics Transportation Storm Surge Zones Begun FY Complete FY FY Data Processing Development for SLOSH Begun FY Complete FY FY Begun FY Complete FY 07-08

22 Florida is 54,250 square miles 8,600 14,600 1,300 2,200 1,400 28,100 total square miles Project Footprint

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25 Compiled from Regional Evacuation Studies undertaken by the Regional Planning Councils -- – Storm Surge Zones – Evacuation Routes Both currently being updated by RPC’s FloridaDisaster.org/gis/data

26 Increasingly, we are turning to the web for direct use of web mapping services and online data sources (WMS and/or KML) –National Weather Service (watches and warnings, radar, storm reports) –USGS Emergency Operations Hazards Data Distribution System –ESRI Imagery and more

Web Mapping Services

29 Tropical Storm Fay Quantitative Precipitation Forecast Hourly/Daily/Weekly Rainfall Storm Surge – Operational and Probabilistic

30 Florida Adopts the USNG USNG was officially adopted by the FFCA FDEM adopted the USNG in the CEMP Florida Fire College, Florida Fire Chiefs Association, Fl National Guard have developed curriculum and instructor manuals FloridaDisaster.org/gis/usng

31 Florida Geographic Data Library Hosts 1,000 meter and 100 meter grids for each Florida county Data is also available via the National Map

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38 Questions? FloridaDisaster.org/gis