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06/06/2006
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2006-193G.
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10.A.
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Geographic Technologies Group
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Three year implementation plan and assessment
GIS Geographic Technologies Group
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The following are some examples of the type of advanced GIS analysis that can be <br /> conducted for the Sheriff ' s Office : <br /> Incident Analysis Application <br /> A crime analysis package should be utilized to view information that is input into the RMS <br /> software . This program will create an up-to-date GIS layer depicting the location of all <br /> incidents reported . Officers can then view the data in a variety of ways . For example , on <br /> officer can view the data by time of day , incident type , specific UCR code , officer <br /> responding , case status, alcohol involvement , etc . Any data that is entered into the RMS <br /> crime-reporting package can be accessed and queried from this GIS interface . Various GIS <br /> based crime mapping applications are on the market. The key thing to look for is that the <br /> application is written in an open programming language and that it utilizes ESRI GIS <br /> technology at its core . An Intranet interface to the New World Systems RMS data is <br /> recommended . Each staff person would then have quick and easy access to crime data in <br /> a map format. <br /> a = <br /> E,k '_mk v_ndoa Het <br /> Lj of Jq I c' N ' a' 11 I _A111 of <br /> + ® GiIMF 56GFp1 � ' � - <br /> + Q .11 CLIMB <br /> + it H-O .'i <br /> + Q EN IVES _ - <br /> o% �I <br /> FATS _ W ' <br /> o <br /> C <IM1i.:- <br /> Crime Type <br /> n <br /> AN Cimm - /T4' <br /> ' Pen lm0 J - <br /> r' <br /> pick k <br /> Starting Cale - <br /> Q - <br /> I Jan 2000 �,� <br /> S u T IN T r s <br /> p e 5 _ ] 6 <br /> 9 '0 11 ] '3 h1 15 - <br /> 16 12 ,8 '9 =0 1 :i <br /> n <br /> _a <br /> Alli i <br /> 0 <br /> L 29 <br /> Find Gimes -' - - <br /> I <br /> r. ,r,+ssn r -�asa� <br /> c �sem1 _ F1nNVpe' rP'9r�'�,'J ®Q � ■ xmwn <br /> Crime Incident Analysis <br /> 244 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter I - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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