This document discusses how geographic information systems (GIS) can be implemented and used in real-time crime centers (RTCCs) to improve law enforcement response and public safety. GIS provides a platform to integrate different data sources like crime data, calls for service, video feeds, and asset locations onto a digital map in real time. This allows command staff, analysts, and field officers to access and share critical information. The document outlines different map viewers that can be used by these groups and provides examples of tools for each. It also discusses considerations for data, infrastructure needs, and next steps for a successful GIS implementation in an RTCC.
The document discusses how Esri's ArcGIS platform can be used to support national security missions. It describes how the platform allows agencies to assess threats, develop protection plans, maintain situational awareness, support response efforts, and conduct damage assessments. It outlines how the platform can be configured to support key functions like planning, logistics, command, operations, and outreach. It provides an example of how the platform enables collaboration for special event security planning. Finally, it discusses deployment options for the ArcGIS platform.
Qatar Enters a New Era of Emergency Response and Proactive SecurityEsri
The National Command Center in Qatar implemented a unified geospatial infrastructure system called NJM to improve emergency response coordination. NJM integrates data from various Qatari agencies into a single system and GIS database. It includes applications to handle incident reporting, dispatching, mobile access, analytics, resource management, and administration. By centralizing information and streamlining workflows, NJM has significantly reduced emergency response times and improved coordination between response organizations.
Optimizing the Mobile Claims Process through Location AnalyticsEsri
This document discusses how location analytics can optimize the mobile claims process. It describes how insurance companies can use location data and mapping technologies to improve their claims analysis, response, and management. Specifically, they can better predict risk and impact, quickly mobilize resources during events, and efficiently plan claim territories and assignments. A case study also describes how one insurance company used Esri's ArcGIS platform on mobile tablets to speed up their claims workflow and data collection after a major storm. Overall, the document argues that location analytics provides benefits like increased productivity, data accuracy, and real-time information sharing across the claims process.
Application of Big Data in Intelligent Traffic SystemIOSR Journals
This document discusses using big data technology to improve intelligent traffic systems. It begins by outlining challenges faced by traditional traffic management systems, including inability to handle rapidly growing data and inefficient processing. The document then proposes an architecture for an intelligent transportation system built on a big data platform, with layers for basic operations, data analysis, and information publishing. Key data analysis technologies discussed include calculating traffic flow at intersections, average road speeds, querying vehicle travel paths, and identifying fake vehicles. Overall, the document argues big data can help resolve issues faced by traditional systems and improve traffic management, safety, and efficiency.
This is the end of project presentation for the project performed at Royal Commission Yanbu. The scope of the project was to develop and maintain 22 applications along with strategic planning, importing tablets and Kiosks and developing applications for them.
Public Safety Enterprise: GIS Solutions for Community Protection and ResponseEsri
1) An enterprise GIS solution integrates critical geographic data from multiple public safety agencies and levels of government to provide situational awareness and inform emergency response.
2) GIS technology analyzes data like emergency calls, infrastructure locations, hazards, and more to help incident commanders and first responders make quick, informed decisions in emergencies.
3) An enterprise GIS supports information sharing across departments and jurisdictions, improves daily operations and resource allocation, and enhances emergency response for both responders and the community.
14 e b rm mortgage risk toolkit and repository (national credit default datab...Mitchell Grooms
The Mortgage Risk Toolkit and Repository (MRTR) is an interactive national mortgage default database designed to address emerging compliance issues in the mortgage industry. It will integrate mortgage law, finance, and technology to query large volumes of loans for potential compliance deficiencies and credit risks. Ownership of the MRTR will allow organizations to more efficiently conduct audits and investigations of their loan portfolios. The MRTR will contain modules for rules-based compliance screening, data remediation tools, reporting and analytics, and periodic updates of market data. It is intended to benefit parties involved in mortgages like servicers, asset managers, law firms, and various levels of government.
The document discusses how Esri's ArcGIS platform can be used to support national security missions. It describes how the platform allows agencies to assess threats, develop protection plans, maintain situational awareness, support response efforts, and conduct damage assessments. It outlines how the platform can be configured to support key functions like planning, logistics, command, operations, and outreach. It provides an example of how the platform enables collaboration for special event security planning. Finally, it discusses deployment options for the ArcGIS platform.
Qatar Enters a New Era of Emergency Response and Proactive SecurityEsri
The National Command Center in Qatar implemented a unified geospatial infrastructure system called NJM to improve emergency response coordination. NJM integrates data from various Qatari agencies into a single system and GIS database. It includes applications to handle incident reporting, dispatching, mobile access, analytics, resource management, and administration. By centralizing information and streamlining workflows, NJM has significantly reduced emergency response times and improved coordination between response organizations.
Optimizing the Mobile Claims Process through Location AnalyticsEsri
This document discusses how location analytics can optimize the mobile claims process. It describes how insurance companies can use location data and mapping technologies to improve their claims analysis, response, and management. Specifically, they can better predict risk and impact, quickly mobilize resources during events, and efficiently plan claim territories and assignments. A case study also describes how one insurance company used Esri's ArcGIS platform on mobile tablets to speed up their claims workflow and data collection after a major storm. Overall, the document argues that location analytics provides benefits like increased productivity, data accuracy, and real-time information sharing across the claims process.
Application of Big Data in Intelligent Traffic SystemIOSR Journals
This document discusses using big data technology to improve intelligent traffic systems. It begins by outlining challenges faced by traditional traffic management systems, including inability to handle rapidly growing data and inefficient processing. The document then proposes an architecture for an intelligent transportation system built on a big data platform, with layers for basic operations, data analysis, and information publishing. Key data analysis technologies discussed include calculating traffic flow at intersections, average road speeds, querying vehicle travel paths, and identifying fake vehicles. Overall, the document argues big data can help resolve issues faced by traditional systems and improve traffic management, safety, and efficiency.
This is the end of project presentation for the project performed at Royal Commission Yanbu. The scope of the project was to develop and maintain 22 applications along with strategic planning, importing tablets and Kiosks and developing applications for them.
Public Safety Enterprise: GIS Solutions for Community Protection and ResponseEsri
1) An enterprise GIS solution integrates critical geographic data from multiple public safety agencies and levels of government to provide situational awareness and inform emergency response.
2) GIS technology analyzes data like emergency calls, infrastructure locations, hazards, and more to help incident commanders and first responders make quick, informed decisions in emergencies.
3) An enterprise GIS supports information sharing across departments and jurisdictions, improves daily operations and resource allocation, and enhances emergency response for both responders and the community.
14 e b rm mortgage risk toolkit and repository (national credit default datab...Mitchell Grooms
The Mortgage Risk Toolkit and Repository (MRTR) is an interactive national mortgage default database designed to address emerging compliance issues in the mortgage industry. It will integrate mortgage law, finance, and technology to query large volumes of loans for potential compliance deficiencies and credit risks. Ownership of the MRTR will allow organizations to more efficiently conduct audits and investigations of their loan portfolios. The MRTR will contain modules for rules-based compliance screening, data remediation tools, reporting and analytics, and periodic updates of market data. It is intended to benefit parties involved in mortgages like servicers, asset managers, law firms, and various levels of government.
The Rhodium Incident Management Suite provides a cloud-based solution for coordinating response to incidents from daily to large-scale multi-agency events. Developed by professionals with over 60 years of experience, it is deployed by hundreds of public safety organizations. Rhodium allows real-time collaboration between responders, integrates with computer-aided dispatch systems, and provides tools for planning, tracking resources, and after-action reporting.
GIS enables fire departments to perform comprehensive vulnerability analyses to identify community values, hazards, and risks. This information supports various preparedness activities including deployment planning, training, and developing prevention and education programs. GIS facilitates mitigation efforts by identifying target areas for programs and improving operations like inspections and preplanning.
This document discusses how Esri's ArcGIS platform can be used to support national security missions. It describes how the platform allows users to assess threats and vulnerabilities, maintain situational awareness, support response and recovery efforts. It provides examples of how the platform can be configured to support key functions like planning, operations, command, logistics and public information. It also gives a use case example of how the platform could support special event planning by aiding resource staging, traffic analysis and security assessments.
This document discusses smart infrastructure security. It notes that cities are rapidly deploying smart technologies through sensors and networks, but these systems raise new cybersecurity questions. Experts are working to help secure these systems and reduce risks. The document advocates for a collaborative approach between experts worldwide to best predict and eliminate security issues given the complex interconnected nature of smart infrastructure.
Snap4City: SCALABLE SMART ANALYTIC APPLICATION BUILDER FOR SENTIENT CITIESPaolo Nesi
• Dashboards: from City Dashboard to Applications
• Data gathering and City Data Knowledge Management
• Forging & Managing Open and Flexible Web and Mobile Apps
• IOT/IOE Devices and Networks
• IOT Applications, the Logic and the Smartness
• IOT Applications vs IOT Edge Devices
• Advanced Smart City API, MicroServices, Snap4City API
• Snap4City Living Lab for Collaborative Work
• Snap4City for Beginners
• Open to developers and stakeholders
• Snap4City Architecture and Ecosystem
• Decision Support System vs Resilience
• Twitter Vigilance: Social Media Analysis
• Snap4City and Km4City Projects
• How to Adopt Snap4City, and our Roadmap
• Snap4City: the view of the Administrators
The document discusses how cities are implementing smart infrastructure technologies like sensors and networked devices to improve services but also raises security concerns as these systems are vulnerable to cyber threats. It describes how Surat city launched a Picture Intelligence Unit using facial recognition technology connected to CCTV cameras to help identify criminals and detect suspicious activity in real-time, leading to a 27% reduction in crime. The document advocates for a collaborative approach between experts worldwide to help secure these smart city systems and ensure public safety.
A presentation by Neil Frost (Chief Executive Officer: iSAHA), at the Transport Forum SIG: "Cost Effective Public Transport Management Systems" on 12 May 2016 hosted by University of Johannesburg. The theme of the presentation was: "Big Data and Public Transport."
Realtime Big Data Analytics for Event Detection in HighwaysYork University
This document introduces a real-time big data analytics platform for event detection and classification in highways. The platform consists of data, analytics, and management components. It leverages cloud computing for reliability, scalability, and adaptability. The platform can perform both real-time and retrospective analytics. It is demonstrated for detecting events on major highways in the Greater Toronto Area. The platform uses a cluster-based architecture and Spark for streaming analytics. Algorithms are developed to model event signatures and detect events from sensor data in real-time.
OASIS PMRM overview and tools #EIC2014: Sabo and JanssenJames Bryce Clark
OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model TC (#PMRM) presentation about #standards for #privacy policy implementation, enforcement and modelling methods: by Gershon Janssen and John Sabo at #EIC2014 (European Identity Conference) in Munich, May 2014. Source: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/pmrm/201405/msg00004.html
The Los Angeles Unified School District uses a smartphone app integrated with its GIS to allow students and faculty to report maintenance issues like graffiti or broken equipment. When an issue is reported, details are sent to the district's asset management system to generate a work order. The app is part of the district's effort to expand GIS use and involve the community in facility upkeep.
Big data analytics is becoming important to process unimaginably large amounts of information and data in many applications. The typical big data analytics is Hadoop, an open-source software framework that supports data-intensive distributed applications, and the running of applications on large clusters of commodity hardware. Hadoop, that is based on the architectural framework MapReduce, collects both structured data and unstructured data, processes the collected data set in a distributed network cluster in parallel, and extracts valuable information from the processed data set within a short time. Followings illustrate some examples of patents that provide current status of the big data analytics applications.
IRJET- Vehicle Monitoring System using Internet of ThingsIRJET Journal
The document presents a vehicle monitoring system using Internet of Things technologies. The system uses RFID sensors at toll booths to record vehicle information as vehicles pass through. This information is sent to a cloud database and can be accessed through an Android application. The application allows government officials to view vehicle logs and track reported vehicles. It also provides features for users like viewing their vehicle profile and getting notifications. Distance between locations is calculated using the Haversine algorithm. The system aims to help authorities track illegal vehicles and provide assistance to users.
The document discusses the various ways that computer application software is used across different fields. It provides examples of how software is used in banking, traffic light control, sports, music, hospitals, business, education, and accounting. Application software allows users to perform specific tasks and can be classified into types like system software, programming software, application suites, enterprise software, and educational software. Computer usage provides benefits like efficiency, convenience and reduced costs in many domains.
Crisis management & situational awareness system in smart CitiesGAURAV. H .TANDON
The document discusses crisis management and situational awareness systems for smart cities. It describes how such systems can provide quick access to essential information for first responders during emergencies. It also explains that these systems need to integrate data from multiple existing emergency and security systems. An effective system would act as a common operating platform used for both daily operations and crisis response to ensure preparedness. It provides examples of how such a system could assess risks, provide early warnings, maintain real-time situational awareness, track resources, and support recovery efforts.
Mr. Paul Chang's presentation at QITCOM 2011QITCOM
QITCOM 2011
Presentation:
City Operations Centre for Managing City
Presenter:
Mr. Paul Chang - Business Development Executive for Emerging Markets, IBM
INIA- CISA: Análisis de las amenazas en la fauna silvestreEsri
El documento describe cómo un centro de investigación utilizó herramientas SIG para analizar datos sobre animales silvestres ingresados en un centro de recuperación con el fin de identificar especies, áreas y períodos con mayor riesgo de amenazas y sus relaciones con factores humanos y ambientales. Esto permitió enfocar medidas correctivas de manera más eficiente para conservar la fauna silvestre y prevenir amenazas. En particular, se analizó el riesgo de colisión de rapaces nocturnas con vehículos, identificando las zonas de mayor
Aena Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez-Barajas crea potentes aplicaciones para sus cli...Esri
Aena Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez-Barajas creó aplicaciones personalizadas para sus clientes internos utilizando ArcGIS, aprovechando su experiencia previa. Estas nuevas aplicaciones son fáciles de usar y gestionar, y permiten responder más rápidamente a las necesidades de los usuarios. Ahora los usuarios internos y externos tienen acceso a herramientas de mapeo actualizadas que mejoran la eficiencia de las operaciones en el aeropuerto.
The Rhodium Incident Management Suite provides a cloud-based solution for coordinating response to incidents from daily to large-scale multi-agency events. Developed by professionals with over 60 years of experience, it is deployed by hundreds of public safety organizations. Rhodium allows real-time collaboration between responders, integrates with computer-aided dispatch systems, and provides tools for planning, tracking resources, and after-action reporting.
GIS enables fire departments to perform comprehensive vulnerability analyses to identify community values, hazards, and risks. This information supports various preparedness activities including deployment planning, training, and developing prevention and education programs. GIS facilitates mitigation efforts by identifying target areas for programs and improving operations like inspections and preplanning.
This document discusses how Esri's ArcGIS platform can be used to support national security missions. It describes how the platform allows users to assess threats and vulnerabilities, maintain situational awareness, support response and recovery efforts. It provides examples of how the platform can be configured to support key functions like planning, operations, command, logistics and public information. It also gives a use case example of how the platform could support special event planning by aiding resource staging, traffic analysis and security assessments.
This document discusses smart infrastructure security. It notes that cities are rapidly deploying smart technologies through sensors and networks, but these systems raise new cybersecurity questions. Experts are working to help secure these systems and reduce risks. The document advocates for a collaborative approach between experts worldwide to best predict and eliminate security issues given the complex interconnected nature of smart infrastructure.
Snap4City: SCALABLE SMART ANALYTIC APPLICATION BUILDER FOR SENTIENT CITIESPaolo Nesi
• Dashboards: from City Dashboard to Applications
• Data gathering and City Data Knowledge Management
• Forging & Managing Open and Flexible Web and Mobile Apps
• IOT/IOE Devices and Networks
• IOT Applications, the Logic and the Smartness
• IOT Applications vs IOT Edge Devices
• Advanced Smart City API, MicroServices, Snap4City API
• Snap4City Living Lab for Collaborative Work
• Snap4City for Beginners
• Open to developers and stakeholders
• Snap4City Architecture and Ecosystem
• Decision Support System vs Resilience
• Twitter Vigilance: Social Media Analysis
• Snap4City and Km4City Projects
• How to Adopt Snap4City, and our Roadmap
• Snap4City: the view of the Administrators
The document discusses how cities are implementing smart infrastructure technologies like sensors and networked devices to improve services but also raises security concerns as these systems are vulnerable to cyber threats. It describes how Surat city launched a Picture Intelligence Unit using facial recognition technology connected to CCTV cameras to help identify criminals and detect suspicious activity in real-time, leading to a 27% reduction in crime. The document advocates for a collaborative approach between experts worldwide to help secure these smart city systems and ensure public safety.
A presentation by Neil Frost (Chief Executive Officer: iSAHA), at the Transport Forum SIG: "Cost Effective Public Transport Management Systems" on 12 May 2016 hosted by University of Johannesburg. The theme of the presentation was: "Big Data and Public Transport."
Realtime Big Data Analytics for Event Detection in HighwaysYork University
This document introduces a real-time big data analytics platform for event detection and classification in highways. The platform consists of data, analytics, and management components. It leverages cloud computing for reliability, scalability, and adaptability. The platform can perform both real-time and retrospective analytics. It is demonstrated for detecting events on major highways in the Greater Toronto Area. The platform uses a cluster-based architecture and Spark for streaming analytics. Algorithms are developed to model event signatures and detect events from sensor data in real-time.
OASIS PMRM overview and tools #EIC2014: Sabo and JanssenJames Bryce Clark
OASIS Privacy Management Reference Model TC (#PMRM) presentation about #standards for #privacy policy implementation, enforcement and modelling methods: by Gershon Janssen and John Sabo at #EIC2014 (European Identity Conference) in Munich, May 2014. Source: https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/pmrm/201405/msg00004.html
The Los Angeles Unified School District uses a smartphone app integrated with its GIS to allow students and faculty to report maintenance issues like graffiti or broken equipment. When an issue is reported, details are sent to the district's asset management system to generate a work order. The app is part of the district's effort to expand GIS use and involve the community in facility upkeep.
Big data analytics is becoming important to process unimaginably large amounts of information and data in many applications. The typical big data analytics is Hadoop, an open-source software framework that supports data-intensive distributed applications, and the running of applications on large clusters of commodity hardware. Hadoop, that is based on the architectural framework MapReduce, collects both structured data and unstructured data, processes the collected data set in a distributed network cluster in parallel, and extracts valuable information from the processed data set within a short time. Followings illustrate some examples of patents that provide current status of the big data analytics applications.
IRJET- Vehicle Monitoring System using Internet of ThingsIRJET Journal
The document presents a vehicle monitoring system using Internet of Things technologies. The system uses RFID sensors at toll booths to record vehicle information as vehicles pass through. This information is sent to a cloud database and can be accessed through an Android application. The application allows government officials to view vehicle logs and track reported vehicles. It also provides features for users like viewing their vehicle profile and getting notifications. Distance between locations is calculated using the Haversine algorithm. The system aims to help authorities track illegal vehicles and provide assistance to users.
The document discusses the various ways that computer application software is used across different fields. It provides examples of how software is used in banking, traffic light control, sports, music, hospitals, business, education, and accounting. Application software allows users to perform specific tasks and can be classified into types like system software, programming software, application suites, enterprise software, and educational software. Computer usage provides benefits like efficiency, convenience and reduced costs in many domains.
Crisis management & situational awareness system in smart CitiesGAURAV. H .TANDON
The document discusses crisis management and situational awareness systems for smart cities. It describes how such systems can provide quick access to essential information for first responders during emergencies. It also explains that these systems need to integrate data from multiple existing emergency and security systems. An effective system would act as a common operating platform used for both daily operations and crisis response to ensure preparedness. It provides examples of how such a system could assess risks, provide early warnings, maintain real-time situational awareness, track resources, and support recovery efforts.
Mr. Paul Chang's presentation at QITCOM 2011QITCOM
QITCOM 2011
Presentation:
City Operations Centre for Managing City
Presenter:
Mr. Paul Chang - Business Development Executive for Emerging Markets, IBM
INIA- CISA: Análisis de las amenazas en la fauna silvestreEsri
El documento describe cómo un centro de investigación utilizó herramientas SIG para analizar datos sobre animales silvestres ingresados en un centro de recuperación con el fin de identificar especies, áreas y períodos con mayor riesgo de amenazas y sus relaciones con factores humanos y ambientales. Esto permitió enfocar medidas correctivas de manera más eficiente para conservar la fauna silvestre y prevenir amenazas. En particular, se analizó el riesgo de colisión de rapaces nocturnas con vehículos, identificando las zonas de mayor
Aena Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez-Barajas crea potentes aplicaciones para sus cli...Esri
Aena Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez-Barajas creó aplicaciones personalizadas para sus clientes internos utilizando ArcGIS, aprovechando su experiencia previa. Estas nuevas aplicaciones son fáciles de usar y gestionar, y permiten responder más rápidamente a las necesidades de los usuarios. Ahora los usuarios internos y externos tienen acceso a herramientas de mapeo actualizadas que mejoran la eficiencia de las operaciones en el aeropuerto.
El Ayuntamiento de Móstoles implementó una plataforma Smart City utilizando ArcGIS para mejorar la eficiencia, permitir la participación ciudadana y gestionar los activos municipales en tiempo real. La solución integró toda la información municipal en una sola plataforma e incorporó sensores para supervisar servicios como el alumbrado público. Además, una aplicación permite a los ciudadanos reportar incidencias y el ayuntamiento responder más rápido, ahorrando costos.
ArcGIS Online es una plataforma en la nube que permite crear y compartir mapas, aplicaciones y datos geográficos. Los usuarios pueden publicar y almacenar servicios web en la nube, crear mapas interactivos a partir de datos como hojas de cálculo, y colaborar y compartir contenido con otros mediante grupos privados o públicos.
Portal for ArcGIS is a content management system that provides a framework to easily manage and secure geographic assets within an organization. It extends the reach of GIS to everyone in an organization, enabling better decision making. Portal for ArcGIS can be used to implement web GIS on-premises or in the cloud for organizations with specialized security requirements. It will be included with ArcGIS for Server Standard and Advanced starting at version 10.3.
GIS-Based Web Services Provide Rapid Analysis and Dissemination of Maritime DataEsri
The Royal Australian Navy's Hydrography, Meteorology and Oceanography Branch is responsible for collecting, managing, analyzing, and disseminating meteorological and oceanographic data to enable defense users to properly consider environmental impacts. This data comes in large volumes and various formats. Using ArcGIS for Server and custom scripts, the branch can serve this data as OGC web services, including nautical charts and bathymetry as WMS and netCDF weather data as WMS and WCS. This allows for rapid analysis and dissemination of data to gain knowledge of the battlespace and environment.
An Effective Tool for Drinking Water ProtectionEsri
The document discusses ICWater, a tool developed by Leidos to predict the spread and impact of hazardous material releases in river systems. ICWater forecasts (1) where contaminants will travel, (2) if they will reach drinking water intakes, (3) when they will arrive, and (4) if concentrations will threaten human health. It interfaces with USGS stream gauges and databases on infrastructure to provide timely information to decision makers. ICWater successfully modeled the 2014 Elk River chemical spill in West Virginia to advise authorities and protect drinking water.
GeoCollector for ArcPad is a mobile GIS solution that combines Esri's ArcPad software with Trimble GPS hardware to improve the accuracy of collected location data. It provides field workers with a rugged tablet equipped with an integrated GPS receiver and ArcPad software for mapping and data collection. This solution allows organizations to make timely decisions based on reliable location information gathered by field staff.
GeoCollector for ArcGIS for Windows Mobile is a mobile GIS solution that combines Esri's GIS software with Trimble's GPS hardware to improve the accuracy of collected data. It allows field workers to visualize maps, collect geo-located data, and integrate accurate location information into organizational decision making. The solution includes a Trimble Geo 7X handheld device with integrated GPS receiver and ArcGIS for Windows Mobile software for mobile field mapping and data collection with minimal training.
Data Appliance for ArcGIS is an enterprise solution that provides high performance and secure access to terabytes of preloaded geospatial data stored on a network-attached storage device. It includes global basemaps that allow users to immediately build mapping applications. Organizations can publish maps and build apps to share securely behind their firewall. A server bundle is also available for organizations that do not have ArcGIS for Server.
This document describes new premium imagery services from Esri and BlackBridge that provide continuously updated 5-band, 5-meter imagery for use in ArcGIS. The services include a Living Image Basemap service sourced from BlackBridge's RapidEye constellation, regional Mosaics services with virtually cloud-free hand-picked images, and a Living Image Multispectral service providing temporal multispectral imagery through online services.
GeoPlanner for ArcGIS is a web-based app that helps users create, assess, and share planning designs using the geographic knowledge and tools of the ArcGIS platform. It allows users to bring in their own planning data, sketch design plans, compare alternative designs using dashboards, and enable collaboration throughout the planning process. GeoPlanner incorporates each aspect of a geodesign workflow into a single app so that designers, evaluators, and the public can assess the impacts of various scenarios. The app runs on both desktop and mobile devices with touch-enabled tools, supporting planning and design access from anywhere.
This document summarizes an Esri and AccuWeather partnership that provides weather data and warnings through ArcGIS Online. It allows key personnel to access real-time weather reports and warnings to communicate updates. The partnership protects people, property, and assets from severe weather threats with AccuWeather warnings developed by meteorologists. ArcGIS tools can analyze weather data to understand weather impacts and help determine emergency procedures. AccuWeather aims to provide the earliest warnings to enact procedures and save lives.
Esri and Airbus Defense & Space provide imagery products and services including thematic imagery layers with region-specific basemaps and fresh 50cm resolution orthorectified imagery. Their site monitoring service analyzes changes at targeted sites on a daily, weekly or monthly basis and delivers a detailed change detection report as an ArcGIS image service and Story Map app. Their satellite tasking and archive app allows users to task Airbus Defense & Space satellites to acquire new imagery over areas of interest or order images from the archive, with images delivered as an ArcGIS image service.
This document provides a summary of various US demographic and business data sources available from Esri, including descriptions, frequencies of updates, and data vintages. It describes datasets covering topics such as population, households, income, businesses, retail sales, crime, banking and demographics. The data comes from sources including the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dun & Bradstreet and other public and private organizations. Most datasets are updated annually, with some updated decennially, quarterly or semiannually.
ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure JumpstartEsri
This document discusses ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure and the ArcGIS for Server on Microsoft Azure Jumpstart offering from Esri. It provides an overview of deploying ArcGIS for Server in the Microsoft Azure cloud, including advantages such as lower hardware costs, automatic scaling, and leveraging the Azure management portal. It then describes the Jumpstart as providing on-site support and training to help customers get started with ArcGIS Server on Azure, including orientation, VM setup, data loading, service creation, and custom VM configuration. It notes that Esri Professional Services can determine if the Jumpstart is a good fit or provide custom services if additional needs exist. The Jumpstart can be purchased through Esri Professional Services or a customer's
ArcGIS provides tools and capabilities to enable naval units to operate self-sufficiently in remote locations with limited bandwidth. It allows warfighters to access and analyze geospatial data through familiar applications like dashboards and Microsoft Office. The ArcGIS platform delivers low-cost and interoperable solutions to support maritime operations and command and control decisions. It helps transform raw data into actionable intelligence through geoanalytics and visualization.
Esri Geoportal Server is an open source product that enables discovery and use of geospatial resources like datasets, rasters, and web services. It helps organizations manage and publish metadata for their geospatial resources so users can discover and connect to those resources. Key features include supporting international standards, cataloging GIS resources regardless of location or type, and facilitating discovery through a customizable geoportal web interface.
GeoEvent Extension for Server allows users to connect streaming sensor data to GIS applications in real time to monitor assets and alert personnel of specified conditions. It can process and filter multiple data streams using user-defined rules, and includes connectors for common sensors. Key benefits include incorporating real-time data into existing GIS systems to show updated information and detect important spatial or attribute events. The software can be integrated with various monitoring applications and deployed on-premises or in the cloud.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Infrastructure Challenges in Scaling RAG with Custom AI modelsZilliz
Building Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems with open-source and custom AI models is a complex task. This talk explores the challenges in productionizing RAG systems, including retrieval performance, response synthesis, and evaluation. We’ll discuss how to leverage open-source models like text embeddings, language models, and custom fine-tuned models to enhance RAG performance. Additionally, we’ll cover how BentoML can help orchestrate and scale these AI components efficiently, ensuring seamless deployment and management of RAG systems in the cloud.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
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GIS for Real-Time Crime Centers
An Esri White Paper
Contents Page
Executive Summary.............................................................................. 1
GIS for Real-Time Crime Centers ........................................................ 2
Map Viewers................................................................................... 2
Command/Executive Dashboard .............................................. 2
Real-Time Crime Center Viewer.............................................. 3
Task Force/Specialized Units/Agency Divisions Viewer......... 3
Public Information Viewer ....................................................... 4
Solution Overview ................................................................................ 4
Data................................................................................................. 5
Next Steps............................................................................................. 5
Implementation Road Map Development....................................... 6
Systems Infrastructure Best Practices............................................. 6
Conclusion ............................................................................................ 7
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Executive Summary Law enforcement professionals are continually implementing new
technologies that improve how they serve the public. As different types of
hardware and software solutions are deployed in a police agency, it
becomes increasingly difficult to integrate these tools. An agency can
quickly become overwhelmed with large volumes of data.
The implementation and use of all these new technologies and data, including mobile
devices, computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems, records management systems (RMS),
automated vehicle location (AVL) systems, license plate readers, and remote camera
systems, can become so consuming that we forget the reason we purchased them (i.e., to
improve capability, provide public protection, and reduce officer risk).
The recent fiscal climate has led many police agencies to question and reexamine their
current technology investments. Harnessing existing capabilities and integrating them
into searchable, shareable, and authoritative tools, such as operational dashboards, are the
answers. These visual solutions can provide relevant data to the entire organization with
customizable tools that allow information to be queried, analyzed, and shared through
desktop, web, or mobile platforms.
To accomplish this quickly, real-time crime centers (RTCCs) were developed. RTCCs
are usually placed within a police agency where there is access to dispatch, command,
and other key personnel. An RTCC allows enforcers to do the following:
■ Access an operational viewer that incorporates various data feeds and displays them
on an easy-to-understand map of the jurisdiction
■ Collect, store, and manage data about crimes, offenders, suspects, resources, and
critical infrastructure
■ Perform analysis to understand relationships between crime-related data and risks to
help develop actionable intelligence on vulnerabilities and potential consequences
■ Develop more effective response and planning
■ Get information to and from the field through mobile applications
■ Disseminate information to the public or to other law enforcement agencies.
RTCC staff are able to perform the above functions in real time. Using GIS as a scalable
platform, they can quickly and easily send and receive information from the field. GIS
integrates different systems and data sources, displaying the results on a digital map. GIS
is used to collect and store the results, which can be further displayed and analyzed on
maps independently or within other applications such as CAD, RMS, crime analysis
solutions, or commercial products like Microsoft Office.
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss how GIS can be implemented and used in an
RTCC to do the following:
■ Understand critical exposures and vulnerabilities
■ Identify and prioritize mitigation requirements
■ Implement and maintain mission-specific situational awareness before and during
first response incidents
■ Share data, information, and situational awareness with other organizations and
responding agencies, the public, and public safety personnel in the field
■ Collect geographically referenced data from all types of mobile devices in near real
time
GIS for Real-Time
Crime Centers
By implementing GIS in an RTCC, a police agency can leverage a complete platform for
managing and improving real-time law enforcement response and public safety.
Geographic information systems were built specifically to collect, analyze, and
disseminate information in an understandable way: through a map. Crime can be more
accurately monitored, response tactics and investigations improved, and daily law
enforcement tasks streamlined. These systems can leverage city, county, state, or federal
GIS infrastructures where appropriate and take advantage of hundreds of datasets that
before were inaccessible or unusable. The results are better decision making based on
validated information in support of agency priorities. The RTCC concept supports
multiple far-reaching missions ranging from immediate reaction to priority calls for
service to long-term investigative support for active cases. GIS implementation in an
RTCC supports these missions by providing multiple viewers that can access common
data.
Map Viewers
Command/Executive
Dashboard
The Command Dashboard is a viewer that provides situational awareness for decision
makers and command staff using an intuitive graphic interface. This easy-to-manage
viewer is always running and provides a high-level overview of a jurisdiction and its
current status. It is customizable and can include relevant information such as crime data,
offender locations, asset location, automated vehicle location, and critical infrastructure.
Additionally, other data that may impact the law enforcement mission, such as major
hazard feeds (weather, earthquake, tsunami, hurricane, etc.), can also be connected to
CAD (priority calls, vehicle locations, hazmat spills, etc.) and viewed using the
dashboard to show high-impact events in the community.
Intended users are command and management staff.
Sample tools
■ Crime Data Viewer: Shows officer, suspect, and criminal activity reports. Can also
include agency assets and critical infrastructure (Incident Management
Toolset/Editing Layer [redline incident data])
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■ Active Operational Data Viewer (Special Weapons and Tactics [SWAT] events,
search warrants, hostage situations, missing child searches, parades, etc.)
■ Reporting Dashboard: Number of people and Critical Infrastructure and Key
Resources (CI/KR) within an area of impact (warrant service, barricaded subjects,
environmental hazard, etc.)
■ Basic Information Viewers: Important community events (very important person
[VIP] protections, gang members/hangouts, active warrants, etc.) to include such
items as road repair and utility issues
Real-Time Crime
Center Viewer
The Real-Time Crime Center Viewer is designed for analysts providing live information
to field officers responding to priority calls. The viewer focuses on display and
management of ongoing situations and responses. It contains the largest range of tools
and data as well as the most relevant information about incidents and the local
environment. The viewer provides toolboxes for specific functions such as analyzing
drive times; finding nearby parolees, probationers, or warrants; tracking police vehicle
locations; and displaying active calls for service or historical data from the records
management system. It also includes subsets of data that can be switched on or off
depending on the type of call and information needed.
Intended users are operations staff that monitor priority real-time calls for service; this
may include supervisory staff such as duty lieutenants.
Sample tools
■ AVL feeds, CAD feeds, and other real-time data displays
■ Find Nearby tool
■ Tools to calculate drive times and likely left-the-scene routes
■ Integration points for live video cameras, license plate readers, or other local
intelligence
■ Incident Management Toolset/Editing Layers (redline incident data)
■ CI/KR Management Module allows for update and status of CI/KR locations
Task
Force/Specialized
Units/Agency
Divisions Viewer
The Task Force/Specialized Units/Agency Divisions Viewer is focused on the
management and needs of specific units. Gang or narcotic units have differing day-to-day
needs for data management and examination than patrol officers or a property crimes
detective. This viewer includes access to relevant data for specific assignments. Warrant
or offender management units may need to know what resources are available to them,
including nearby officer locations and availability, and location and routing analytics to
help them be more efficient. Patrol commanders may be interested in AVL data as it
compares against calls for service. This viewer also provides data on area transportation
networks for optimum routing and movement of police vehicles, as well as the status and
location of officers in the field.
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Intended users are police command, specialized units, and so forth.
Sample tools
■ AVL or License Plate Recognition (LPR) data
■ Specific data such as outstanding warrants, process services, and time-sensitive data
such as sex offender or parolee checks
■ Resource Management Widget (update, task, status, etc.)
■ Find Nearest Resource/Routing Widget Combination
■ Establish Roadblock/Supply Route Tools (change and monitor supply route
attributes)
■ Event planning and management tools
■ Camera feeds
■ GPS locators
Public Information
Viewer
The Public Information Viewer provides the local community with data about law
enforcement activities. This can include planned events (such as parades, road closures,
etc.) or crime statistics (missing children [Amber Alert], police blotter, crime data, etc.).
This viewer is configured to be lightweight and is customizable to control the information
provided to the public.
Intended users are the general public.
Sample tools
■ Crime statistics for a neighborhood
■ Am I Affected tool (input address and show whether location is in a planned security
zone for a parade, local event, or emergency situation)
■ Citizen Engagement: Report tips and leads (graffiti, broken windows, narcotic
activity, etc.)
Solution Overview GIS software provides comprehensive features and functionality for secure data
management, analysis and planning, field mobility, situational awareness, and citizen
engagement. It enables data to be transformed into actionable intelligence that can then
be used for decision making and policy execution. Using GIS modeling and analysis tools
makes the most of data to help understand what it means and take better action.
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GIS software and data components, maps, and applications, along with training and
support services, must be able to be customized based on specific organizational
requirements.
GIS must also easily integrate and connect with other hardware and software providers.
This provides easy application and data exchange at a cost savings.
Data Data is an essential component of a GIS implementation. GIS easily incorporates various
data resources to use with GIS software to support application requirements. Many data
resources that can be incorporated into a GIS include the following:
■ Crime data
■ Accident data
■ Calls for service
■ Connection with other databases, including Microsoft and many other software
packages that use large flat files (comma separated, fixed width, etc.)
■ Video feeds
■ AVL data
■ LPR data
■ Offender location data
■ Local datasets, including political boundaries such as beats, demographic blocks, and
jurisdictional boundaries
■ Most any type of satellite imagery
■ Connectivity with other databases (Sometimes, critical law enforcement data is
contained in local databases such as SQL® Server. A GIS should be able to connect
to databases that are in either read only or read and write configurations.)
Next Steps GIS can be used to transform any police agency into an organization that is prepared to
respond to any situation. By employing a GIS-enabled solution, an organization of any
size can and will be ready to respond to any threat, at any time.
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Before deploying any GIS, an organization should take the time to review its current
needs and capabilities and desired future capabilities. While the law enforcement mission
in understanding real-time crime response is different than that of fusion centers and
high-intensity drug or intelligence centers, the technology foundation and platforms are
similar. Building an RTCC on these standards improves information sharing and event
coordination. These resources include the following:
Geospatial Standard Operating Guidance for Multi-Agency Coordination Centers,
available at http://www.napsgfoundation.org/attachments/article/119/NAPSG-SOG-V-2
-Final-pdf.pdf (Note: These standards are written for multiagency coordination centers
[EOC, DOC, or MOC] but are applicable to RTCCs and will improve an agency's ability
to coordinate RTCC efforts and information with emergency operations centers with
differing missions.)
A Quick Guide to Building a GIS, available at esri.com/library/brochures/pdfs/napsg
-guide-bro.pdf
Implementation Road
Map Development
Implementation of a GIS for RTCCs—A road map must be developed to help ensure a
successful system. One must identify, prioritize, and budget for the following:
■ Information products (maps and applications)
■ Training and staffing
■ Data and information systems that need to be acquired, developed, or integrated
■ Computer infrastructure
■ GIS software
Systems
Infrastructure Best
Practices
It is important that adequate computing and network infrastructure is allocated to support
GIS for RTCCs. As part of the road map for development, a GIS must review existing
computing environments and business systems to ascertain best practices for
implementation. Below is a sample conceptual architecture that will support the agency:
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Conclusion Esri® ArcGIS® software is a complete platform for standing up an RTCC. It's affordable
and scalable; fits into existing IT; and brings together data from many different sources
into an easy-to-understand, smart interface. With ArcGIS as the RTCC platform, an
agency's systems and data sources are transformed into real-time intelligence tools that
quickly and reliably inform field officers before they arrive on-scene. ArcGIS cutting-
edge technology integrates with CAD systems and RMS; connects many other types of
software packages; and can incorporate camera feeds, LPR data, AVL data, and many
other nontraditional data sources. This flexibility enables Esri to meet the needs of any
agency, regardless of size or budget. Beyond the organization, Esri also promotes data
sharing and community partnerships, fostering greater collaboration and problem solving
both locally and regionally through its extensive partner network and user communities.
This network of law enforcement users implementing a common platform provides
knowledge exchange and best practices. Through the powerful combination of
knowledgeable staff, a ubiquitous platform, valued partners, and strong user support, Esri
provides what is needed to quickly get up and running with a complete RTCC. It also
means agencies will have a long-term partner in Esri that will work to help them succeed.
For further information on GIS for Real-Time Crime Centers, please contact the public
safety industry team at publicsafetyinfo@esri.com.
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