1 Richard Butgereit, GISP [email protected]. com GIS Administrator Florida Division of Emergency Management 850-413-9907 http:// www.floridadisaster.org/ gis Using Geospatial and Remote Sensing Technologies in Florida Florida Division of Emergency Management Florida State Emergency Response Team http:// bit.ly/flasprs2015
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1 Richard Butgereit, GISP [email protected] GIS Administrator Florida Division of Emergency Management 850-413-9907 .
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State of Florida – SERT and Civil Air Patrol (CAP) geotagged photos, FDOT aerial photos, commercial
NOAA – NOAA aerial photos, contracted aerials
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) – satellite imagery (commercial/military), must be coordinated through FEMA, NGA and/or FEMA may activate Interagency Remote Sensing Coordination Cell
FEMA – contracted aerials, CAP photos, request data from NGA
USGS – Remote Sensing Work Group coordinates products like US satellite data (Landsat, SPOT, EagleVision) , some licensed data, may activate International Charter (for international space agency satellite data)
CAP is a Congressionally chartered, federally supported, non-profit corporation that serves as the official auxiliary of the United States Air Force. (USAF)
Title 10 Asset.
63,000 members nationwide.
Performs 95% of inland Search and Rescue for the US Air Force.
Homeland Security support for various federal agencies
Tropical Storm Fay August 2008~80 geotagged photos captured
– All complicated by who pays, who’s in charge, and posse comitatus
Military & National Guard
Perils of Flood LegislationPeril of Flood, SB 1094 - http://laws.flrules.org/2015/69 - was approved by the Governor 5/21/15. This legislation deals with coastal management plans and flood insurance.
As it relates to surveyors, it will require licensed surveyors and mappers to complete and submit elevation certificates to the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) within a specified time period (starting 1/1/17 - within 30 days of completion of the certificate, it must be submitted to FDEM).
It also encourages local governments to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System administered by FEMA to achieve flood insurance premium discounts for their residents.
Community Rating Systemhttp://www.floridadisaster.org/mitigation/CRS
The National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS) recognizes floodplain management and outreach activities performed by communities that exceed the NFIP minimum standards. CRS, a voluntary program, recognizes these efforts by reducing the cost of flood insurance premiums by 5 to 45 percent for flood insurance policies in communities that participate in the CRS. The CRS recognizes 19 creditable activities organized under four categories: Public Information, Mapping and Regulations, Flood Damage Reduction, and Warning and Response.
The purpose of this workgroup is to be the collaborative vehicle employed by the Florida Geographic Information Systems (GIS) community to advance enterprise strategies and coordination through a unified voice.
Florida has a significant investment and utilization of GIS supported by information technology professionals. Informal communication and coordination have been achieved through multi-jurisdictional and multi-sector regional user groups, sharing data to support emergency management, and an effective GIS managers meeting between water management districts and state agencies involved in water resources and framework data layers including hydrography, transportation, elevation, cadastral, and orthoimagery. This workgroup seeks to formalize and further these efforts.
THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
STATEWIDE GIS COORDINATIONSCOPE Develop and implement a business plan that advances the alignment of
current GIS strategies toward a Florida enterprise service orientation and provide additional GIS services
Identify opportunities for enterprise cost and operational efficiencies associated with GIS
Improve collaboration and information sharing
Promote the benefits that GIS can provide to agencies not currently using GIS
As appropriate, pursue any budgetary needs through the annual appropriations process
As appropriate, pursue statutory language or administrative rule
THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
STATEWIDE GIS COORDINATIONNEXT STEPS
Website coming on Agency for State Technology website - http://www.ast.myflorida.com so efforts may be monitored.
Membership is open to all interested parties at this time.
First efforts likely to be focused on – enterprise licensing, training, and policy and procedures for state
agencies
outreach regarding vibrant statewide GIS community and resources open data and GIS data downloads mapping websites, services, and applications tie into existing metadata inventories