Download - Esri Regional User Converence Nov 2 2010
Emergency Management BCMinistry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
Emergency Management BC’sCommon Operating Picture
ESRI Regional User Conference
Kristopher HayneBusiness Area Expert
Emergency Management BC, Emergency Coordination, Telecommunications and Specialty Systems
Nov 2, 2010
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Emergency Management Information Service (EMIS)
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Enhanced inter-agency communication and information sharing service to enable:
- the right people - to make the right decisions - at the right time; and - with the right information
EMIS Program Vision
Driver: 2010 Winter Olympics Public Safety Gap Analysis
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EMIS Program Objectives• Create a sustainable, common, coordinated
and consistent provincial service for management and sharing of emergency information
• Enable all agencies, ministries, local governments to more effectively plan for and respond to all types of emergencies, incidents and events
• Facilitate collaboration and interoperability across multiple agencies and jurisdictions
• Simple to implement, easy to use
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BC Emergency Event Map Viewer (BCeMAP)
Part of the GeoConnections Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System (MASAS)
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What is BCeMAP?
BCeMAP is Intended to Provide:
•Real time dissemination
•Common Operating Picture
•Access and dissemination
•Role Based
Multi – Agency Situational Awareness Tool
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Security Points of Interest, CI or Threat Data
2010 Olympic Venues
A002B070 A002B070
EMIS (Response & Recovery)
Common layer of location - based information that provides reference and context including EM data.
e.g. Muster Zones, DRR
Location - based infrastructureinformation of key sectors
e.g. Energy/utilities, transportation, Government facilities
2010 Venue Information
e.g. Transportation, Compétition/ non-compétition venues etc..
Involves the fusion of threat and hazard information
weather hazards
Involves the fusion of Security,
Critical Infrastructure and threat
e.g. BCAS, CBNRE Truck Locations
Viewing and dissemination of real - time and near real- time incident information.
e.g. resource locations,near real - time satellite imagery
Viewing and dissemination of real -time and near real- time incident information.
e.g. resource locations Incident Location Information
Base Base MappingMapping
DataData
Thematic Thematic Mapping Data Mapping Data
& CI& CI
Real Time Real Time Feeds (e.g. Feeds (e.g. Weather)Weather)
Viewing of Viewing of Real Time Real Time
Incident InfoIncident Info
• Common Operational Picture• Enhanced Situational Awareness• Strategic Planning• Operational Support• Better Consequence Management
BCeMAP = A Geospatial Data Mashup
Funded through GeoconnectionsMulti Agency Situational Awareness System (MASAS)
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Integration of Dynamic Data (Feeds)
Current Feeds:
• Env. Canada Weather Alerts
• DriveBC (road closure info)
• NRCan Earthquake Feeds
• EMIS – ETeam (EMBC)
• MoFR Wildfire Data
• National MASAS
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Use of Open Standards
GeoRSS & ATOM
Extensible Markup Language & OASIS
Canadian Profile of the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP-CP)
Canadian EM Symbology
Multi-Agency Situational Awareness (MASAS)
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BCeMAP Architecture
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Feed Aggregator
LRDW
Application Server (OAS/Apache/J2EE)
Feed Cache (Geodatabase)
WebBrowser
WebServicesTier
CorporateAuthentication
Program(SiteMinder)
BCeMap Application
Type A/BFeed
(Custom)
Map Server(ArcGIS Server)
Type CFeed
(CAP-CP)
WMS Services
Map Tile Cache
Geoprocessing Services
WMSService
SimpleGeoRSS
Feed
OtherGeospatialServices
GeoBC GeocoderArcGIS Online
MS Virtual EarthGoogle Maps
SourceTier
Earthquakes
JavaScript Map Viewer
Weather MapsBase Maps
Data Access Links(e.g. Streaming/Download)
OtherJavaScript APIs
Weather AlertsDriveBCBC HydroETeam
ComplexGeoRSS
Feed
HTTPS
WebADE/ADAM
IDIR/BCeIDAuthenitication
FMEWorkbench
Mapping Mapping Mapping
Mapping Mapping
CAP-CPGeoRSS
Role-basedAuthorizations
Web Service URIs (REST)
URIs
Base MapsStream Data
URIs URIs URIs URIs
MXD Files
Web Service URIs (REST)
Security Proxy ServletWebADEAPI
Home Page&
Static Content
Service/URIPreferences
HTTPGET
HTTPGET
JSAPIJSONWMS
CAP-CPGeoRSSWMS
ClientTier
ArcGIS ServerJavaScript API
ApplicationTier
Authentication and Browser (Security)
Application Server(BCeMAP)
Feed Aggregator (FME)ArcGIS Server
Data (Feeds, GeoBC LRDW)
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BCeMAP Future Initiatives
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CI Spatial Data QueryTool (CISQ)
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BCeMAP Partners & Stakeholders
BC Hydro
Capital Regional District
Fraser Valley Regional District
City of Vancouver
E-Comm
Department of National Defense
NC4
Environment Canada
New BrunswickEMO
GeoConnections
Ministry of Health Services
Ministry of Forests
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BCeMAP Challenges
• Information sharing agreements
• Information privacy
• Data maintenance and updating
• Dynamic feed integration
• External stakeholder buy-in
• Funding and resources
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Summary
• Emergency management is all about coordination and interaction across organizational and jurisdictional boundaries
• Technology is a fundamental enabler, but there are significant costs
• Most challenges are people and process
– Technology will fail if these issues aren’t addressed