Emergency/Disaster Management
GIS is an essential technology for all phases of emergency management [PDF]: preparation, mitigation, response, and recovery. Find out how GIS provides a foundation for comprehensive emergency management. [PDF] To prepare for and mitigate emergencies, GIS can map and model potential emergencies to help visualize critical vulnerabilities and damage consequences. As rebuilding begins, GIS aids local, state, and federal agencies with technology that supports collaboration between multiple agencies. GIS Enhances Situational AwarenessDuring response and recovery, situational awareness [PDF] is critical. GIS provides actionable information through a real-time common operational picture that integrates weather and traffic feeds with the necessary local data to map the emergency, evaluate damage, and identify impacts. Field data captured with mobile GIS [PDF] completes this operational picture. Success StoriesLearn how disaster management organizations benefit from the use of geographic analysis and GIS.
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