Title: GIS and Next Generation 9-1-1
Instructor: Sandi Stroud
Date: October 3rd, 2016
Length: Half Day
Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Athens Classic Center
Workshop Description: This workshop is aimed at the GIS professional who is currently supporting or may support their emergency communications division in the future. In a fully operational next generation 911 system, GIS is the core component in determining how a 911 call is routed to the correct public safety answering point (PSAP). This will have profound impact on local maintenance workflows, local data access, and data fidelity. We recognize there is a sincere lack of education available aimed at the GIS professional who may not be as versed with the 911 terminology or needs. This workshop is intended to provide an overview of next generation 911, GIS role in such a system, the implications on local workflows, and illustrate common pain points and sources of errors in local GIS datasets.
- Become familiar with basic next generation 911 terminology and concepts
- Recognize GIS role in a fully operation next generation 911 system
- Understand implications on local GIS workflows to meet the demands of a next generation 911 system
- Begin to understand immediate steps that can be taken in preparing GIS assets for Next Generation 911