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Utah AGRC:Mapping Support for Enterprise 911 Bert GranbergNGAC MeetingSeptember 5, 2013Mapping Resources for 911 Find and validate incident locations Assign response jurisdiction Provide context Post-incident analysisImportant Map Layers Road Centerlines w/ Address Ranges Site/Structure Address Points Highway Mile Markers & Exits Jurisdictional Boundaries: law, fire, EMS, state and federal agencies Common Place namesschools, parks, businesses, landmarks, trailheads, etc. Base Maps and Aerial Photography Cell towers Water features Utilities/InfrastructureMap Data: Road Centerlines
Map Data: Address Points
Solve the Problem: Ma'am, youll need to send someone out to the highway to guide the ambulance to your propertyMap Data: Jurisdictional Boundaries
Map Data: Common Places
Map Data: Base Maps
AGRCs Activity Statewide road centerline maintenance and coordination with Counties Local Address System Updates Address Point Dataset Technical Mapping Support to PSAPs Highway Reference SystemMilepost and Exits Other GIS Framework Data enhancement Detailed Annual Activity Report to 911 Committee
Enterprise Approach911 is the primary focus, but benefits are extended across emergency response:911 Call Routing911 Call TakingDispatchingRespondersOperations/Analysis
Ideally, all use the same, quality map resources
Next Gen 911: GIS becomes a core/foundational part of 911GIS role starts at the routing of 911 calls to PSAPsMap data must be highly available, connected, and interchangeable, just like the communications system
Conclusion911 Mapping Resources:State of Utah is well-positionedExpectations of mapping will expandData quality and currency Servers, processes, etc
Continued support will be required to sustain current efforts and meet coming NG911 needs