╬Cory Vardaman Project Manager ╬Joe Clark Assistant Manager ╬Lisa Albanese GIS Technician, Web Master ╬Ethan Roberts GIS Analyst, Graphics Design.

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╬Cory Vardaman Project Manager ╬Joe Clark Assistant Manager ╬Lisa Albanese GIS Technician, Web Master ╬Ethan Roberts GIS Analyst, Graphics Design

Warrant Visualization and Mapping : Improved Criminal Information Management Using GIS Prepared for the New Braunfels Police Department in response to the Request for Proposal

Summary The Problem: Un-served warrants Offenders “getting away with it” Increased administrative backlog” Uncollected revenue The Answer: GIS can manage and visualize information Provides a useful tool to enhance law enforcement altogether

Purpose What will Apache Tracker Geospatial do for the NBPD? Design a tool to map active warrants Graphically display warrants Increase efficiency

Scope: New Braunfels ETJ Why? …The ETJ is the only area NBPD can serve warrants

Data

Methodology Phase I: Data Preparation/ File Conversion Phase II: Basic Warrant Tool Development Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement

Phase I: Data Preparation CRIMES Database Municipal Court Multiple Warrant Data

Phase I: Data Preparation / File Conversion Task: Obtain and prepare warrant attributes for geocoding How: Active Warrant File (AWC) Conversion Goal: Create reference data Batching For ease of data conversion, a sample of active warrants and its attributes will be extracted from the CRIMES warrants database in a tabular spreadsheet.xls. This data will be used as reference data in the geocoding model.

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Click to edit the outline text format Second Outline Level  Third Outline Level Fourth Outline Level  Fifth Outline Level  Sixth Outline Level  Seventh Outline Level  Eighth Outline Level Ninth Outline LevelClick to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click to edit the outline text format Second Outline Level  Third Outline Level Fourth Outline Level  Fifth Outline Level  Sixth Outline Level  Seventh Outline Level  Eighth Outline Level Ninth Outline LevelClick to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement Tasks: Implementation, testing, troubleshooting Additional project considerations (optional) How: Test run with at Texas State. Test run at Police Department. Warrant model will be installed within the NBPD server through Mike Parma, GIS Coordinator for New Braunfels. He requests the geoprocessing tool output in geodatabase format configurable to their ESRI servers. Goal: Satisfactory results in testing and troubleshooting.

Additional Tools Analysis Purposes Dispatchers and Administrative support expressed interest in using the model for analysis purposes such as mapping hot spots or high density locations. If time permits, the group has the option to work on additional tools: Querying Hot Spot Management Officers expressed interest in the ability to query warrant data to optimize their search based on criteria they feel is important. Mr. Parmer indicated web mapping applications, such as querying, is task he may have to build into the model in the future.

Implications Supporting the New Braunfels Police Department in effectively serving outstanding warrants by: providing a tool that dispatchers will use to produce maps providing officers a graphic visualization of outstanding warrants offering other important updated data including… 1.the number of warrant(s) 2.fine amount 3.age of warrant(s) 4.and any other information contained in the CRIMES warrant records

Timeline Phase I: Data Preparation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase I: Data Preparation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations MonTueWedThurFriSatSun MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Proposal Presentation MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Progress Report MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Final Report February March April May

Timeline Phase I: Data Preparation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase I: Data Preparation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations MonTueWedThurFriSatSun MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Proposal Presentation MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Progress Report MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Final Report February March April May

Timeline Phase I: Data Preperation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase I: Data Preperation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations MonTueWedThurFriSatSun MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Proposal Presentation MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Progress Report MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Final Report February March April May

Timeline Phase I: Data Preperation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase I: Data Preperation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations MonTueWedThurFriSatSun MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Proposal Presentation MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Progress Report MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Final Report February March April May

Timeline Phase I: Data Preperation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase I: Data Preperation/Collection.XML warrant file extraction and cleaning CRIMES Dispatch system “batching” Testing of converted files Data collection Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase II: Basic Warrant Development Tool Address locator referencing (standardized address) Warrant file geocoding Additional refinement Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase III: Advanced Tool Construction Geocoded warrant file implementation Creation of file geodatabase and map document Model streamlining Reference map design Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations Phase IV: Tool Proofing and Refinement  Model enhancement with data recycling  Warrant model installed and tested on NBPD server  Troubleshooting  Additional project considerations MonTueWedThurFriSatSun MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Proposal Presentation MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Progress Report MonTueWedThurFriSatSun Final Report February March April May

Final Deliverables ►Warrant Tool and Geodatabase* ►Final Report (Hard Copy) ►Display Poster ►Electronic Data Copy (CD Format) Additional Shapefiles Metadata Final Report Power Point Presentation Manuals Readme File Note: All electronic deliverables will undergo format compatibility

Conclusions Will be a user friendly tool that can be easily updated Assist with “in the field time management” Enhance planning operations Help provide a foundation for further GIS integration

Questions… Point of Contact: Ethan