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October 27, 2010

News & Tools – Indonesia Volcano – Mt. Merapi & Tsunami – Mentawai Islands

UPDATE 20101030
PDC’s Online SE Asia Disaster Map – OSO-Map
http://www.pdc.org/osamap/html/osamap-init.jsp

UPDATE 20101029
Google KML file of Mt Merapi Evacuation centers – many thanks to Gayatri Indah Marliyani (gayatri_indah@yahoo.com – SDSU VizLab & InRelief assoc.)
http://www.nordicgeospatial.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/20101027_MerapiEvacuationShelter.kml

Latest WHO Indonesia Situation Report – very comprehensive
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/EGUA-8ANRWT/$File/full_report.pdf

Mentawai Islands (off Padang, Sumatra) Tsunami Resources – English
US Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Maui HI) Interactive Map
http://www.pdc.org/atlas/

& PDF Map
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/fullmaps_sa.nsf/luFullMap/EF87046CDA59D1F9852577C9004F2593/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement

US NASA Map -
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=46607&src=nhrss

Donate to SurfAid -
http://www.surfaidinternational.org/you-can-help/donate.html

Mt. Merapi Volcano -
US State Dept. HIU Map –
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/fullmaps_sa.nsf/luFullMap/25AB253F90228528852577C9006E493D/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement

Resources in Bahasa Indonesian -
http://www.slemankab.go.id/peta-sarpras-2010.slm/peta-sarpras
Note: ‘EWS awan panas’ is simply abbreviation of Early Warning System of hot clouds (pyroclastic flow, sometime referred to as ‘Merapi type nuee ardente’), while ‘EWS Lahar Dingin’ means the location of tool for detect cold lahar (volcanic debris flow).

Evac Shelter Info
http://merapi.combine.or.id/baca/1244/info-barak-pengungsian.html

Google Docs Datasheet
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AmZHu0Os76fNdEs5MkZYdm9lYVJhMjNzUXpYcjN2emc&hl=en&gid=1

Video
http://video.tvone.co.id/arsip/view/45073/2010/10/26/pasca_gempa_72_sr_mentawai_diterjang_tsunami/

April 26, 2006 Merapi Volcano, Java

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Merapi

May 27, 2009

Upcoming Event – HIFLD 9-10 July 2009 @ SDSU

Category: California,HIFLD,Upcoming Events – Tags: , , , – Administrator 10:59 pm

HIFLD Group Message: 9-10 July 2009 Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group

Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group

Co-sponsored by: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense & Americas’ Security Affairs, OASD(HD&ASA); Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Infrastructure Protection; National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Office of Americas; and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Geospatial Program Office

The purpose of this memo is to formally announce the next meeting of the HIFLD Working Group, which is scheduled for 9-10 July 2009 and will be held at the San Diego State University (SDSU) Campus in San Diego, CA. This meeting is designated to bring together Sector Specific Agency (SSA) Leads and Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) Sector Lead Agencies (SLAs) for the identification, acquisition and use of common homeland geospatial data/applications for shared use in the Transportation Sector among National and DoD Infrastructure, National Response Framework (NRF) and topics of general interest to the geospatial Homeland Defense/Homeland Security (HD/HLS) Emergency Response Community throughout the meeting. The format will be similar to HIFLD WG at San Antonio with a combination of presentations and exhibition booths. We are currently targeting various groups for participation in this meeting, including but not limited to: Homeland Security Presidential Directive-7 Communities of Interest and Data Sources, Defense Critical Infrastructure Protection, National Sector Specific Agencies (SSA) -Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and United States Coast Guard (USCG); DoD Sector Lead Agents (SLA)- US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM); Department of Transportation (DOT); and Transportation Sector areas of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan Infrastructure Data Taxonomy- Aviation, Railroad, Road, Maritime and Mass Transit.

The HIFLD Working Group is a coalition of Federal, state and local government organizations, and supporting private industry partners who are involved with geospatial issues related to Homeland Defense, Homeland Security, Civil Support, and Emergency Preparedness and Response. HIFLD members share the goal of identifying and facilitating acquisition of authoritative homeland infrastructure geospatial data for common use by the HD/HLS Community, as well as promoting domestic infrastructure geospatial information sharing, protection, collaboration, and knowledge management.

The full agenda for this session will be distributed to the HIFLD Working Group membership by 15 June 2009. This meeting will be held at the UNCLASSIFIED-FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO) level. There will be no requirement to pass clearances; however, advance registration through the HIFLD Website (https://www.hifldwg.org) is required no later than 6 July in order to attend this event.
Please login to the HIFLD Website main page and follow the link provided to register for this HIFLD Working Group Meeting. The conference code is HIF51145. Administrative information, including directions to the hosting facility, area maps, and nearby hotel information, can also be found on the HIFLD registration page. You will be prompted to provide your credit card information when you sign up via our secure conference registration Website. Those who attend will be charged a conference fee of $30.00. If you need to request a password for the HIFLD Website, please go to http://www.hifldwg.org and select the “How to Join” link at the top of the page. Password and login instructions will be sent to you via e-mail once your request is submitted.

If you have any questions regarding the 9-10 July session or HIFLD in general, please contact Amanda Ross at 757.892.6550/757.619.2895 (e-mail address: ross_amanda@bah.com); or Brian Tisdale at 757.466.3225/757.880.8079 (e-mail address: tisdale_brian@bah.com). We look forward to seeing you at the July HIFLD Working Group Session!

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Antwane V. Johnson
Director, Critical Infrastructure Protection
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs, OASD(HD&ASA)
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George Tabora
Chief, Domestic Preparedness Branch
Office of Americas
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)
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Richard Driggers Director, Infrastructure Information Collection Division Office of Infrastructure Protection (OIP) Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
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Craig D. Skalet
Senior Geospatial Advisor Emergency Operations Office United States Geological Survey (USGS)

May 18, 2009

OpEd – Broader HLS Lessons From Golden Phoenix

Category: California,Government,S&T – Tags: , , , , – Administrator 3:17 pm

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/18/opinion/18ganyard.html

April 9, 2009

Upcoming Event – RAND Homeland Security GIS Lunch/Seminar FOUO

Category: S&T,Upcoming Events – Tags: , , , , , , , , , – Administrator 10:33 am

To better coordinate regional enterprise GIS data efforts with the advanced analysis research occuring at RAND and amongst our allied academic, private, and DHS S&T partners, this will be a valuable forum and please RSVP with Adrian Overton (see below) – joel@nordicgeospatial.com

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RAND Corp GIS Brown-bag Seminar Announcement

Enterprise GIS (e-GIS) for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Public Safety : Approaches for integrating geo-analytic decision support applications and tools into the enterprise

Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Location: The RAND Corporation Headquarters at 1776 Main St., Santa Monica 90401 – rm 1226

Time: 11:00AM-1:30PM PST

Please RSVP to overton@rand.org – non-RAND guests will need to be on our visitors list to be admitted

Come learn about several recent innovative RAND geoweb 2.0 applications in the areas of Emergency Health Preparedness planning and Homeland Security, and discuss and learn about local initiatives and approaches to deploying GIS data and services to support geospatial decision making for public safety and homeland security.

Featured presenters and highlights:

Jeanne Ringel, Sr. Economist at RAND

Mapping Vulnerable Populations – A RAND Health project recently released a demonstration geoweb application to support local health departments in identifying where vulnerable populations may reside in their jurisdictions for strategic planning for public health emergency preparedness. The application uses demographic data from the 2000 census to create high-impact visualizations of where vulnerable populations are located within a jurisdiction. To assist HDs in using the geographic information to improve planning, the tool also contains information on exemplary practices that have been used in other jurisdictions to better address the needs of vulnerable populations in public health preparedness planning and response activities.

Paul Sorensen, Sr. Operations Researcher at RAND

POD Location planning tool – A RAND Health project recently completed work on a demonstration application to support local health departments in evaluating and identifying optimal sites for distribution of oral vaccines from the national stockpile for emergency bio-terrorist attacks or pandemic outbreaks of disease. The application assists decision makers in optimally locating multiple points of distribution or PODs.

Ryan Keefe, PRGS Fellow at RAND

Thomas J. Sullivan, Senior Information Scientist at RAND

RAND Actionable Hotspot Methodology – Presenters will demonstrate a RAND developed space-time “hotspot” decision support application to assist tactical planners in identifying and prioritizing “hotspot” locations for resource allocation/deployment. The application was originally based on the challenges of tactical commanders in Iraq interested in reducing the risk of improvised explosive devices (IEDs), but has applicability to homeland security and law enforcement as well.

Mark Greninger, Geospatial Information Officer, County of Los Angeles

The presentation will describe how LA County is deploying web 2.0 technologies in the form of blogs and GeoRSS feeds, to improve the accuracy and expand deployment of geospatial data in the county. Specifically, this presentation will show how the county is moving to a single entry point for the maintenance of county facilities and services.

Joyce Edson, Police Applications Division Manager for the City of Los Angeles Information Technology Agency

The presentation will discuss how the City of Los Angeles is developing a GIS data repository and how ITA is addressing the challenge of providing geospatial information and tools to City and Regional Public Safety users by using web GIS to collaborate with service and data providers; such as the USGS.Shakecast application and it’s integration with existing public safety applications.

Paul Hardwick, Regional GIS Project Manager for Homeland Security Regional Technology Center at the SDSU Research Foundation

The San Diego region has embarked on the planning phase for the San Diego Regional Emergency Geospatial Information Network (SDREGIN). SDREGIN will serve as a regional geospatial data source and connect local jurisdictions, public agencies, and utilities to the regional geospatial database through a network that serves the needs of public safety personnel both on a day-to-day basis and during catastrophic emergency events.