GIS Technology Vehicle Supports Asset Mapping and Public Safety Operations in Monroe County, NY
Written by Trimble
Monday, 12 December 2011
A Trimble Customer Story - Trimble GNSS Equipment Performs Multi-Purpose
Field Mapping - By day, the GIS Technology Vehicle supports
infrastructure construction, asset maintenance, and operations; by
night, the vehicle serves as a mobile command center for public safety
and emergency operations.
PROJECT: Trimble GNSS Equipment Performs Multi-Purpose Field Mapping
PROJECT DATE: Deployed in 2009
Monroe County's many wooded wetland areas. Winter snows covered the
maze of frozen marshes and ponds making it dangerous for law enforcement
to follow in pursuit. The suspect's body was found in the marsh the
next spring. Officials in the county's Department of Environmental
Services believed the manhunt could have ended differently if their vast
GIS and GNSS resources had been put into the hands of public safety
personnel onsite. The idea for a mobile GIS vehicle was born.
Monroe County, NY, is home to 750,000 residents living in 19 towns,
10 villages and the state's third largest city, Rochester. More than a
decade ago, the county launched an enterprise GIS predicated on the
concept of two-way data sharing among the county and local governments.
From the start, Monroe embraced Trimble GNSS technology for the
collection of asset information to populate the GIS.
Today, the Department of Environmental Services' GIS Division
supports nearly every county office with mapping services. The
department came up with the idea to improve access to data collection
and GIS capabilities for the entire 733-square mile county by taking the
services on the road. Eastman Kodak of nearby Rochester made the
concept a reality with the donation of a van.
Monroe turned the van into a GIS Technology Vehicle by installing
three workstations, ruggedized laptops, a 36-inch plotter, printers, a
SmartBoard, big-screen monitor, radios, and wireless communications
equipment. The onboard computers use this communications link to access
the enterprise GIS as well as the county's GNSS base stations. During
asset inventories, GIS feature layers can be updated from the field with
data uploaded directly from the mobile GNSS receivers carried in the
van. Data can also be broadcast to the county's Emergency Operations
Center (EOC).
The GIS Division rotates GNSS equipment from its main office to
the van, but it usually carries the Trimble� GPS Pathfinder� Pro XR
receiver backpack systems and newer GPS Pathfinder ProXH� receivers.
These mapping receivers are used alongside Trimble GeoXT� GNSS
handhelds. The county has established three base stations including two
Trimble R8 GNSS receivers. The survey rovers typically receive real-time
correction in the field through cell phone connection, while the
mapping receivers have their data post-processed with Trimble GPS
Pathfinder Office software in the van. In both cases, the GNSS data has
been differentially corrected before it reaches the enterprise GIS.
During the day, the vehicle can be found onsite at any major engineering
and construction projects, generating GIS maps of where utility assets
and property boundaries are located. As construction progresses, crews
capture as-built data with the GNSS receivers to instantly update the
enterprise GIS. Accurate records of newly installed or relocated
infrastructure are never more than a few hours out of date.
When the vehicle is not located onsite at a construction or repair
project, the GIS Division dispatches it throughout the county for asset
mapping using the Trimble GeoXT handheld units with integrated GNSS. The
vehicle has also been used extensively during an ongoing county-wide
project to extend fiber optic cables to all of the town and hamlets. The
GIS lets the field crews know precisely where parcel boundaries are so
that trenching on private property can be avoided whenever possible. And
if field crews must enter a property, they can knock on a homeowner's
door and address them by name when making the request thanks to the GIS
database.
Steve Schwartzmeier, Senior Operations Manager for the Department of
Environmental Services, likens the vehicle to a superhero that has one
identity by day and another on nights and weekends.
"It's used day-to-day for just about any mapping service you can
imagine [related to] county maintenance, operations and construction,"
said Schwartzmeier."Then at night, we serve a completely different
audience bringing a full complement of mapping capabilities to fire,
police, and Emergency Management folks."
As if the day job weren't enough, the GIS Technology Vehicle is often
requested for service by the Monroe Director of Public Safety. These
duties are typically divided into emergency and non-emergency
assignments. The majority of the planned, non-emergency activities
involve festivals and other public events that are likely to draw large
crowds. The vehicle plays a critical role in coordinating public safety
logistics in these situations.
At
an annual air show, for example, the vehicle arrives in advance and its
crew maps out the locations of vendor booths, power sources, and
staging areas. Public evacuation routes as well as emergency vehicle
ingress/ egress lanes are also mapped in case an aircraft were to crash
in the area. These points are added as layers to the GIS, and maps are
printed in the van for distribution to the various public safety
personnel, who typically come from across the county to work the show.
At least once a month, the GIS Technology Vehicle is called to the
scene of a rapidly evolving emergency. In one recent example, an escapee
from a detention facility was eluding the state police, and the van was
brought in. It arrived just as the police lost their communications
link to the EOC. They quickly moved to the GIS van for onsite command
operations. GIS maps and color air photos of the area were printed
onboard and circulated among the officers for use on foot and in the
air, resulting in an incident-free apprehension�and a more positive
outcome than the situation three years earlier that first inspired the
van's creation.
"The hard copy maps that we provided from our large-format plotter
gave the officers a good feel for the surrounding terrain, and they made
an apprehension within an hour or two," said Scott McCarty, Operations
Manager for the GIS Division.
The GIS Technology Vehicle is a resounding success, now in great
demand across the county. At the end of the day (or night), its greatest
benefit to the county is that it puts information into the hands of
experts where they need it, when they need it. In doing so, the van has
saved thousands of personnel hours both in the field and in the office.
And it's put potentially life-saving information at the disposal of
public safety personnel.
"We are able to get information out into the field," said
Schwartzmeier, "and good information supports better decision making."
EQUIPMENT USED ON THESE PROJECTs INCLUDES:
Trimble R8 GNSS receiver
Trimble GPS Pathfinder ProXH receiver
Trimble GeoExplorer 3000 Series GeoXT handheld
Trimble GPS Pathfinder Pro XR receiver
Trimble GPS Pathfinder Office software
Trimble Business Center software
Esri ArcGIS software
Esri ArcSDE server
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
GeoXT handheld units in the vehicle enable field crews to map and
upload as-built infrastructure into county-wide enterprise GIS from the
site of construction projects.
GNSS and GIS capabilities in the vehicle provide direct support to
public safety personnel onsite at both planned events and emergency
incidents.
GIS maps printed in the van at the scene of an emergency gives law
enforcement personnel better familiarity with surrounding terrain in
safety-oflife situations.
The County estimates the van and its GIS and GNSS equipment have
saved thousands of personnel hours for surveyors, clerks, assessors,
engineers, and other field technicians as well as public safety
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