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Density _ 2003 <br /> au 59 <br /> rr 1 1111110 <br /> 97 192 <br /> ?� 2d � � �►� � =ase9o9JA-unry =oos <br /> 72 f . + r�IS for �eri:e Yld <br /> e i ty Fo 1cc rcpoding <br /> 4 Areas <br /> i . l ti <br /> Day Of Week Oraph <br /> _ r <br /> 136 � l °y'we qS r tib <br /> r � r <br /> 41 ---------- <br /> �, SNrisrf =earn :'y`�' <br /> +� w <br /> 4 <br /> i� Cady <br /> •\� '� � � r� WOi J <br /> l <br /> Sample Crime View Mapping Interface <br /> Mass Notification System <br /> GIS has proven to be a valuable technology for community alerting and public outreach , such as a <br /> Mass Notification System . A Mass Notification System is a requirement of the City ' s GIS strategy <br /> plan ; it is recommended that the Police Department leverage the GIS-based Mass Notification <br /> System solution that the City decides to implement . <br /> The uses of GIS-based Mass Notification System applications include : <br /> • Emergency Evacuations <br /> • Missing Person Alerts <br /> - • HAZMAT Emergency <br /> • Crime Prevention Safety Tips <br /> • Public Service Announcements <br /> • Investigation Assistance <br /> • Prison Escape Alerts <br /> • Sexual Offender and Predator Notices <br /> • Parolee and Juvenile Check-ups <br /> r Search and Rescue Operations <br /> • Neighborhood Watch Meeting Notices <br /> Several effective GIS- based Mass Notification System applications are currently available on the <br /> market. It is recommended that the City procure and implement a solution that integrates GIS <br /> 255 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter I - Departmental GIS Needs Assessments <br />