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Trusted and Experienced Since 1962 Supporting over 15 million GIS parcels over 500 communities everyday Certified Geographic Information Systems Professionals Professional Land Surveyors Esri Business Partner for over 20 years, Strategic Partners Trimble Navigation, Pictometry 2014 supported nearly 400,000,000 request for local government data In business since 1962 Women owned business
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September 25, 2013 700 Block Front Street, Georgetown SC Georgetown County, SC
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$2.5 million, 7 Commercial and Historic Buildings
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Emergency Management Office and Damage Assessment team from the Tax Assessor’s office Damage Assessment team using mobile device to enter damages into IDAM system
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FEMA Forms exported
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“Thanks to the use of IDAM we had answers and accurate information ready for the governor the minute she stepped off the plane. Also, If it were not for IDAM I am sure the relief from the state and the federal government would have been delayed for many more days.” Sam Hodge, Georgetown County Emergency Manager Governor visit
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Executive Emergency Order from Governor Haley
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Ownership Report
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Public Outreach SCEMD Recovery Chief worked with property owners to determine the losses as a Preliminary Damage Assessment for the state
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Small Business Administration came down for 3 days to work with affected individuals
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Small Business Administration came down to complete their Damage Assessment to determine the needs and see what programs would be available.
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What were the results? 24 hours after the fire was put out the State of South Carolina declared this a disaster thus making state aid available. Within just a few days the business owners received approval for federal aid from Small Business Association. This money was designated for small businesses affected by the fire, its purpose was to help these shops, restaurants, etc. stay afloat while closed and expedite their reopening.
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Mitigation's Value to Society http://www.fema.gov/what-mitigation
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After a natural disaster your community will need to; Provide data so that decision-makers can act swiftly to the needed disaster responses (i.e., "declaring the disaster” or not) – Where on the map in the community – Initial estimates of damage by connecting to the property appraiser / assessor data Documented estimates produce FEMA forms Report your damages to FEMA Support organization, coordination and communication after a natural disaster When a disaster happens it’s not the time to learn the hard way. Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment
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How does FEMA get involved in a State disaster? – State has declared a state of emergency, – State will evaluate the recovery capabilities of the State and Local Governments. – Governor will send a request letter to the President, directed through the Regional Director of the appropriate FEMA region. – The President then makes the decision whether or not to declare a major disaster or emergency. http://www.fema.gov/public-assistance-frequently-asked-questions#Q02
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How does FEMA get involved in a State disaster? – After a presidential declaration has been made, FEMA will designate the area eligible for assistance and announce the types of assistance available. FEMA provides supplemental assistance for State and local government recovery expenses, and the Federal share will always be at least 75 percent of the eligible costs. http://www.fema.gov/public-assistance-frequently-asked-questions#Q02 Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment
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Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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qPublic.net ™, Beacon™ – CAMA Integration GIS Integration and Interactive Mapping Custom Workflows CAMA FEMA Reports GIS Field Collection Assessment Damage Surveys Mobile
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Perform individual assistance and public assistance damage surveys Must provide completed FEMA forms IDAM™ tracks and manages field teams IDAM™ provides the ability to upload damage and debris photos from the field IDAM™ provides command- center with real-time views to track the overall assessment progress with live updates from the field IDAM™ connects to current GIS and Assessment data to organize affected parcels No additional hardware or software needed Automated workflow management Automated email notifications Better Information Tracking and Access Increased Time Savings Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Home / Events View Map Dashboard Search / Edit Administration My Account Repot Public Assistance Help Sign Out Chat Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Home / Events – Pick or create new event – Assign Teams – View Damage Reports Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Team Selection Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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View Map - GIS integration and display Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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GIS integration with reports and assessment Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Bulk Property Updates Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Single Property Assessment Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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3 rd Party Integration Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model Google Bing Pictometry
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Debris Mapping / Tracking / Reporting Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Dashboard Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Search and Edit Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Reporting Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Public Assistance Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment Integrated Damage Assessment Model
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Questions? Damage Assessment for L ocal G overnment
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