SHARPPening Your Mitigation Awareness 2011 Ohio GIS Conference Jonathan Sorg, CFM Ohio EMA Mitigation Branch Jesse Glascock, GISP Stantec Consulting

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Turning the Ideas into Reality Who can we get to help pay for this? – Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant Who can help build it? – Stantec Consulting

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SHARPPening Your Mitigation Awareness 2011 Ohio GIS Conference Jonathan Sorg, CFM Ohio EMA Mitigation Branch Jesse Glascock, GISP Stantec Consulting The Need for a Mitigation Web Portal How can we better promote mitigation? How can the State help quantify the benefits of past mitigation projects? How can we help communities improve the quality of their local mitigation plans? What is the best way to incorporate local hazard mitigation plans into the State Hazard Mitigation Plan? Turning the Ideas into Reality Who can we get to help pay for this? Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant Who can help build it? Stantec Consulting State Hazard Analysis Resource and Planning Portal (SHARPP) What is SHARPP? Premiere web-based system that captures and disseminates state and local hazard mitigation planning and project information Whats it do? Helps the state satisfy mitigation planning requirements Assists with the preparation and examination of Local Hazard Mitigation Plans (LHMPs) Publicizes mitigation projects and quantifies annual benefits Helps the state to monitor properties acquired with HMA funds Provides a tool to spatially analyze and disseminate mitigation information Allows for future Risk MAP integration AOMIs and Risk MAP Risk MAP is FEMAs latest initiative to take Map Modernization to the next level How to get from mapping to mitigation projects AOMI = Area of Mitigation Interest Dataset collected during Risk MAP project Opportunity for public input Presentation Assumptions The application is 100% complete, however not fully populated Three tiers of access in SHARPP Tier 1 public access Tier 2 password controlled data entry access Tier 3 administrator access to all data and functionality Google Maps Using SQL Server 2008 R2s [geography] data type, the Google API facilitates the creation of AOMIs, Mitigation Actions, and Mitigation Projects Will the real Paul Vidal please stand up? Tier 2 & 3 Work Flow Tier 2 & 3 Mitigation Project 2 Mitigation Action 1 Tier 1 AOMI 1AOMI 2AOMI 4AOMI 3 Mitigation Action 1 Google Maps API Family MarkerClusterer Chart Tools The BIG Picture AOMS SHARPP AOMI Natural progression of community planning becoming mitigation actions that become projects Project effectiveness is quantified and publicized in SHARPP Monitoring the effectiveness Demo Questions?