Title: Department of Military Affairs
1Department of Military Affairs Public SafetyWV
Office of Emergency ServicesPrimary GIS
MissionsSupport Emergency Operations Partner
with GIS Data Producers Collect Homeland
Security GIS Data Establish a Geospatial
Chain-of-CommandImplement GIS Solutions with
DMAPS Agencies
2Emergency OperationsMajor FloodingLarge Scale
FiresHazMat IncidentsCounter-Terrorism
3Partner with GIS Data ProducersWVU GIS
Technical CenterArmy Air National
GuardEmergency Medical ServicesDept.
Environmental Protection Dept. Health Human
Resources
4Homeland Security GIS Data
- Electric Power Facilities
- Communication Hubs
- Water Sewer Treatment
- Hazadous Materials Facilities
- Schools, Hospitals, and Government buildings
- EMS Law Enforcement Resources
- Transportation (Bridges, Ports,Locks)
5Emergency Services GIS Goals
- Production of on-demand situation maps for
emergency mgmt. - Plume modeling in ArcView 8.3 using SAICs
CATs/Jace software - Produce historical GIS data for Flood Mitigation
programs. - Support large scale forest fire modeling
capabilities for response efforts, and
resource management. - Support state and federal agencies with GIS
products and solutions. - Secure federal funding for data generation
maintenance.
6DMAPS GIS Initiatives
DHS/NGA Establish chain-of-command for GIS
data. WVU Tech Center Partnered with OES for
improved critical infrastructure
data sets. State Police Have criminal incident
data that is GIS ready. Fire Marshal Are
acquiring a mapping extension for fire
incidents. Army Guard Implementing GIS for
counter-drug and counter- terrorism programs
that tie into DHS initiatives. County OES Have
critical GIS layers accessible via E-Team
software for state-wide emergency
response. National Weather Service Model
flooding incidents based upon stream and rain
gauge reporting to permit a real-time model.