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Official Document Type
Plan
Approved Date
06/06/2006
Control Number
2006-193C.
Agenda Item Number
10.A.
Entity Name
Geographic Technologies Group,
Subject
Three year implementation plan and assessments
Geographic Information Systems GIS
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7372
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M9113 <br /> File gm Debug Design 'lex Tools Repo,; yelp <br /> Fht S�o sr ;ea, Des-9 J61 <br /> 1 O as <br /> J <br /> 41 <br /> =f <br /> J <br /> Backg0]MDN x _2,02599 y:130322X <br /> Example of Haested Method 's StormCAD <br /> Traffic Engineering Division <br /> The following has been identified as a key GIS need for the Traffic Engineering Division : <br /> Traffic Accident Management System <br /> " Automatic Vehicle Location ( AVL) - Long term <br /> Other needs for this Division have been included in the General Public Works Department <br /> GIS Needs and Duties Section , including : <br /> • Linking Databases and Photographs <br /> GIS- Based Work Order Management <br /> • Field Access to Geo-Spatial Data <br /> Mapping and Spatial Analysis of Facilities , Road , Bridge, and Infrastructure Data <br /> _. Traffic Accident Management System <br /> At present the Traffic Engineering Division currently does not utilize a traffic accident <br /> management system . Several commercially available solutions are available that will <br /> enable the Division to manage, track, and analyze County traffic accidents as digital data . <br /> In addition , most , if not all , of these solutions can be integrated with a GIS or configured to <br /> be GIS-enabled . It is recommended that the Department procure and utilize a GIS-capable <br /> asset/infrastructure management system . <br /> There are commercially available suites of software that have full GIS integration , including <br /> GBA Master Series . The Department should evaluate various solutions in conjunction with the <br /> recommended GIS Director, and procure the solution that meets the Department ' s <br /> technical and business requirements . <br /> 91 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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