AV-EMS: Development of an Emergency Management Software Application Using ArcView Nick Stadnyk, GIS Program Manager - Applied Data Consultants, Inc. Matt.

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AV-EMS: Development of an Emergency Management Software Application Using ArcView Nick Stadnyk, GIS Program Manager - Applied Data Consultants, Inc. Matt Rantala, GIS Analyst - Applied Data Consultants, Inc.

AV-EMS Emergency Management Software Designed to aid in emergency response and planning Few options currently available Many are strictly for recovery management CAMEO

AV-EMS CAMEO (Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations) Set of linked programs Developed by NOAA and EPA Planning and response tool

AV-EMS Cameo Module Complete chemical database Response and toxicity information Facility information tools

AV-EMS Aloha Module Widely accepted air dispersion model Predicts plume based upon: Chemical properties Atmospheric conditions

AV-EMS Aloha Module

AV-EMS Marplot Module Simple map of plume Based on TIGER data Difficult to combine with your data

AV-EMS Marplot Module

AV-EMS How do we extend the use of CAMEO? Move your data into Marplot Bring dispersion footprint into ArcView

AV-EMS AV-EMS Overview Relies on CAMEO to manage chemical data Use Aloha to create input file Read dispersion footprint into ArcView Able to use ArcView tools and your data

AV-EMS Select the incident location

AV-EMS Select Aloha output file

AV-EMS Create dispersion footprint

AV-EMS Graphic Output

AV-EMS User defined report template

AV-EMS Tabular Output

AV-EMS Future Enhancements Manage chemical & facility information within ArcView Additional query and reporting tools Complete integration of model

AV-EMS: Development of an Emergency Management Software Application Using ArcView Nick Stadnyk, GIS Program Manager - Applied Data Consultants, Inc. Matt Rantala, GIS Analyst - Applied Data Consultants, Inc.