2007 Esri Homeland Security GIS Summit Presentations
The Esri Homeland Security GIS Summit is a compilation of professional papers delivered November 57, 2007, in Denver, Colorado. Esri users contributed a fundamental part to the conference by submitting and presenting their presentations on a diverse collection of GIS applications. The proceeds promote GIS application by stimulating users to share their experiences and knowledge.
Paper Sessions
- Homeland Security GIS Summit, Agenda
Introduction: Jim Geringer
- The Best-Laid Plans of Mice and Men; Katrina-The Lesions of Space and Time
James E. Mitchell, Louisiana DOTD
- Challenges in GIS Utilization for Rural Emergency Managers
Andrea Jackman, and Maribel Martinez, Texas Tech Wind Science & Engineering
- Command, Control and Coordination in a Large-scale Emergency Response
Jeffery Marshall, SAP Homeland Director
- Disaster Recovery Interactive
Doug Whitmer, Florida Long Time Recovery Office
- The DisasterAWARE (All-hazard Warnings, Analysis, and Risk Evaluation) System
Chris Chiesa and Craig Chellis, Pacific Disaster Center
- Visualization of Emergency Response Simulation Using GIS
Ken Sochats, Center for National Preparedness
- Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP)
Steven Jackson, National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency
- Accurate fire response areas – key to effective preparedness plans
Michael Waters, ISO
- GIS as a Tornado Preparedness and Recovery Tool
Maribel Martinez and Andrea Jackman, Texas Tech Wind Science & Engineering
- ALLHAZ Field Level Emergency Operations Concept
Elizabeth Matlack, Jackson State University
- Stimulated GIS for crisis management training and preparedness
Jerome Comptdaer and Stephane Delorme, MASA Group
- Disaster Notification: Map, Weather, Impact Area for First Responders
Chuck Ray, Redzone Software
- The Four Essentials of Life
Gary Briesse and Mike Byrne, ICF International
- What is in my Backyard
Gary Briesse and Mike Byrne, ICF International
- Why Weather Matters: Integrating Weather Data in Emergency Management Applications
Mike Shlasko, Weather Bug Professional
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