Eichelberger F Peirce
Executive Consultant, geographic Data Base Management Systems, Inc., Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
J Emerg Manag. 2018 Jul/Aug;16(4):229-243. doi: 10.5055/jem.2018.0372.
Few examples of enterprise geographic information systems (GISs) implementation are as important and illustrative as the use of GIS to support the four stages of emergency management (EM). The full range of data required to support the four stages of EM are much greater, then any one department can be responsible for by itself. Only with an enterprise-wide GIS perspective can the full range of required data elements be made available to the emergency manager. Most critically, to keep these data sets accurate and up to date, the emergency manager must rely on other agencies and functions to keep all the data current. Without other assistance, the data requirements for the EM team will be quickly overwhelming. Waugh and Hy describe emergency events as either intentional (terrorism) or unintentional (weather/earthquake). The focus of this analysis is primarily on unintentional events, yet examples show that the four stages of EM are applicable with either type of event. Enterprise GIS has not been discussed much lately, but it is absolutely critical to solving the information needs of the contemporary emergency manager. Enterprise GIS means that many of the key data sets needed to support the four stages of EM are readily available, in a consistent manner and are always up to date. An enterprise perspective also means that GIS data are compatible with surrounding areas and GIS products are consistent with local, state, and federal information needs/requirements. The "common operating picture" we hear so much about in today's EM world. Most importantly, an enterprise GIS perspective means that all data and systems work together or can "talk" to each other. Easily sharing data by address or by parcel means that the information/knowledge content can grow quickly and ad-hoc data requirements or events can be handled quickly and reliably. GIS is no longer a system or even just an architecture-it literally is a way of thinking. It is so exciting to implement GIS capabilities only to see that they can be used in ways not originally intended or described. This is analogous to the EM problem of having data/maps collected for the last emergency and not the current one! This means that the GIS staff get involved and more fully understand the in-depth system requirements of each application/data set. By putting these requirements together, in an enterprise-wide perspective, we can begin to see how a school inventory needed for drug free zones (for the district attorney's office) is also useful as a possible shelter/feeding/inoculation site inventory for EM. A cell tower inventory for address assignments (for E-911/CAD) may also prove useful to the assessment professionals who see income potentials in silos, flag poles and steeples, often on tax-exempt properties like churches or municipal water tanks. A gasoline station inventory from Health's Weights and Measures is immediately applicable to EM's requirements for a better understanding of possible gasoline rationing actions/scenarios. Another way of looking at enterprise GIS and its support of EM would be to always think about the other stages of EM as this particular data/map or application is being collected, designed, or implemented. Perhaps just including another data element or two could support other later (or earlier) stages of EM? The GIS data can provide the continuity that EM needs to handle an incident through the four stages.
企业地理信息系统(GIS)实施的少数案例,其重要性和说明性堪比利用GIS来支持应急管理(EM)的四个阶段。支持应急管理四个阶段所需的全部数据,比任何一个部门单独所能负责的数据要多得多。只有从企业范围的GIS视角出发,应急管理人员才能获取所需的全部数据元素。最关键的是,为使这些数据集准确且最新,应急管理人员必须依靠其他机构和职能部门来保持所有数据的时效性。没有其他协助,应急管理团队的数据需求将很快变得难以承受。沃和海伊将紧急事件描述为有意的(恐怖主义)或无意的(天气/地震)。本分析主要关注无意事件,但实例表明,应急管理的四个阶段适用于任何一种事件类型。企业GIS最近讨论得不多,但对于解决当代应急管理人员的信息需求绝对至关重要。企业GIS意味着支持应急管理四个阶段所需的许多关键数据集随时可用,且方式一致、始终最新。企业视角还意味着GIS数据与周边地区兼容,GIS产品符合地方、州和联邦的信息需求/要求。这就是我们在当今应急管理领域经常听到的“通用作战图”。最重要的是,企业GIS视角意味着所有数据和系统协同工作或能够相互“通信”。通过地址或地块轻松共享数据意味着信息/知识内容能够快速增长,临时的数据需求或事件能够迅速且可靠地得到处理。GIS不再只是一个系统,甚至不仅仅是一种架构——它实际上是一种思维方式。实施GIS功能却发现它们能以原本未预期或描述的方式使用,这是多么令人兴奋啊!这类似于应急管理中为上次紧急事件收集数据/地图而非当前事件的问题!这意味着GIS工作人员要参与进来,更全面地了解每个应用程序/数据集的深入系统要求。从企业范围的视角将这些要求整合起来,我们就能开始明白,用于无毒品区(供地方检察官办公室使用)的学校清单,如何也可作为应急管理中可能的避难所/供餐/接种点清单。用于地址分配(供E - 911/计算机辅助调度使用)的基站清单,对于那些在筒仓、旗杆和尖塔中发现收入潜力的评估专业人员可能也有用,这些地方通常位于教堂或市政水箱等免税房产上。来自卫生部门度量衡处的加油站清单可立即应用于应急管理的要求,以便更好地了解可能的汽油配给行动/方案。看待企业GIS及其对应急管理的支持的另一种方式是,在收集、设计或实施此特定数据/地图或应用程序时,始终考虑应急管理的其他阶段。也许仅增加一两个数据元素就能支持应急管理的其他后续(或先前)阶段?GIS数据能够提供应急管理在四个阶段处理事件所需的连续性。