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Case Study on Statewide GIS Data for Public Safety: Lessons Learned from Virginia's Public-Private Partnership for Enhanced Statewide Road Network
Thursday, 12 January 2012, 02:00pm - 03:30pm
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Join us for a Virtual Seminar on January 12
 

Title: Case Study on a Public-Private Parnership for Statewide GIS Data for Public Safety
Date: Thursday, January 12
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EDT (11:00am-12:30am Pacific Time)
Cost: Free
 
Space is Limited  - Be sure to Register to participate
 
Join us for a virtual seminar to learn about the case study conducted on Virtginia's public-private partnership for enhanced statewide road network and how it cna be used to support public safety.
 
The National Alliance for Public Safety GIS Foundation and NAVTEQ are co-hosting this webcast seminar to provide you with an opportunity to learn about the public-private partnershop betweent he Commonwealth of Virginia and NAVTEQ to support the development of an enhanced statewide routable to road network and centerline.  Participate in this virtual seminar to learn about
 •Routable road network datasets are key GIS resources for public safety agencies
 •Public-private partnerships on routable road data can meet the needs of local public safety agencies that use off-th-sheld navigation systems
 •Lessons learned and best practices in public-private partnerships for statewide GIS data used to support the public safety mission
 
Who Should Attend?
 •State & Local Public Safety - Emergency Managers, Fire Service, EMS, Law Enforcement, Fusion Centers
 •Search & Rescue Coordinators
 •State GIS Coordinators
 •State Transportation Agencies
 •GIS Analysts, Specialists, Managers
 •IT Support to State & Local Agencies
 •And all other Public Safety & GIS Personnel

Location : N/A - Virtual Seminar
Contact : http://www.napsgfoundation.org/

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"The human eye is an incredibly powerful instrument, capable of discerning pattern and nuance with startling speed and efficiency.  GIS capitalizes on this most powerful of the senses to provide police personnel with a visual gateway to the databases they collect in the course of their business.  The ability of GIS to not only visualize, but to analyze immense datasets provides insights that would otherwise remain undetected." -Tom Casady, Chief of Police, Lincoln Police Department (NE)