2. GIS and Facility Management
Defence is using GIS today for:
• All aspects of land and facility
management
– Range Management
– Emergency Planning and Response
– Force Protection and Security
– Base Operations and Facility
Management
– Environmental Security and Resource
Management
– Building Management – Space
Utilization
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3. GIS Managing Military Installations
…managing the total Defence
Country
Estate on a national scale
Command
Garrison
Barracks
Building Room
Equipment
Furniture
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4. Enterprise Facility Management
Business Transformation – Turning Data and Information into Operational Knowledge
Planning
Site Selection
Energy
Management Permitting
GIS IWMS
Emergency
Preparedness
& Response Design
EAM ERP
Environmental Code
Management Enforcement
Infrastructure Real Property
Asset Business Facility Management
Management Continuity Management
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5. Defence Installation Management Follows Patterns
Distributed (SDI)
Departments
Mobile
Replication
Enterprise
Mapping
Enterprise Integration
Web GIS Applications
IT System
Fusion Center
Mashups
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6. Patterns Fit SOA Architecture of Net Centric Operations
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Mission focused, services oriented, scalable
and interoperable, enterprise enabled,
geospatial situational awareness 6
7. Moving Facilities Into Defence AT/FP
A security program to protect personnel,
information, and critical resources from
asymmetrical attacks. This is accomplished Vulnerabilities
Vulnerabilities
through the planned integration
of personal security, C2 Protect, physical
security, and law enforcement, all supported by
the synchronization of doctrine,
training, operations, intelligence, and Critical Assets
Threat
Threat
Critical Assets
resources.
GIS Extends Facilities Management into AT/FP………
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11. Integrating Blast Modeling
• Rapid planning of defensive measures
for assets and personnel against
explosive attacks and terroristic actions.
• Blast damage prediction
14. Patrol Planning
Analyzing Visual Exposure of Guard Posts Port Security
and Patrol Routes of Critical Facilities
Land movement, convoys
and motorcades
View Shed Analysis
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15. Emergency Operations
• ER Tools (Emergency
Management)
• Standards based baseline
data for incident
management
• Collaborative sharing of
data in near real-time
• Supports remote editing
16. Military CAD Emergency Response
• Emergency Response
Management System
• CAD/911 fully-integrated,
scalable, and expandable GIS-
based system, supporting
military police, and
responders
• Records Management System
(RMS),
• Computer-Aided Dispatch
• Mobile Data Terminals
17. Mobile Tactical Perimeter Security
• Find
• Fix
• Track
• Target
• Engage and
Assess beyond
the perimeter
• Garrison and
expeditionary
deployment
18. Tactical Perimeter Security Elements
Detection C2 Elements Server
COP
Smart Clients
MSTAR
Sensors
PDA
Browser-Based
Clients
Q36 Terrain
PSRS
Commander
Assessment
Networked Camera Video Archiving &
Controller Distribution System
REDCAR
Response External Systems
FPASS
Thermal Imagers
CCTV TRAP
CCTV CROWS
20. GeoReadiness Summary
• Public Works Systems follow a pattern for Net Centric
Operations
• GIS tools retooled for AT/FP assessment and response
• Facilities AT/FP Systems now part of the TOC