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1 Richard Butgereit, GISP GIS Administrator Information Management Section Head GIS Activities of the Florida State Emergency Management Team

Response Requirements according to DeLo Team Systems Building

Common Operation Data Common Operation Platform Common Operation Picture GATOR EMC RECON INCIDENT TRACKER Storm Tracks Damage Estimates Critical Facilities Missions Shelters/PODS

SERT Information Resources EM Constellation – Mission/Request Tracking Incident Tracker DailyActivations GATOR – Visualization Tool 511 – traffic/road closures FHP – traffic/road closures Burn Authorizations/ State Wildfires Federal Wildfires SERMN – Resources/ Logistics E-Plan – HazMat Inventory 911/Dispatch Social Media FDLE Suspicious Activity Reporting Critical Infrastructure Natural Hazards Field Ops National Shelter System Notification FDEP Storm Tracker FDOH Emergency Status System Damage Estimates/ Damage Assessment Power Outages Ports Airports RECON – Reconnaissance Tool

16 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.

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

Master site model 1 feature class name, address, city, zip lat/long, USNG flood, storm surge, evac 9 lookup tables (currently) as close to source data as possible

Common Operation Data Common Operation Platform Common Operation Picture EMC RECON INCIDENT TRACKER Storm Tracks Damage Estimates Critical Facilities Missions Shelters/PODS ArcGIS Online GATOR

Know Your Zone – Mobile In order to know when to evacuate for hurricane surge flooding, you must KNOW YOUR ZONE! Keep in mind, you evacuate to avoid deadly surge flooding. Know Your Zone – Mobile use geolocation services on your mobile device to view designated hurricane evacuation zones.