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OKSCAUG User Group Meeting at Tulsa

  • 07 Aug 2018
  • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Tulsa City Hall @ One Technology Center 175 E 2nd ST Tulsa, OK 74103

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Tulsa City Hall

Tulsa City Hall @ One Technology Center
North Conference Room 10th Floor
175 E 2nd ST Tulsa, OK 74103


8:30 - 8:45 a.m.
Welcome


8:45 - 9:30 a.m.
User Presentation
What’s Happening in My Watershed? How Implementing GIS to Utilize Spatial Data and Digital Collection Techniques can Help Solve Watershed Issues.

Presenter
Mindi J. Parsell  - City of Tulsa – Stormwater Quality
 
What’s happening in my watershed? Is a common question for Stormwater Quality professionals to ask themselves.  Technological advances and improvements in data continually change the way we find the answer. Using the new technology available, including GIS, can help with understanding what is causing changes in watersheds.  GIS can also be used to target areas that need special attention to improve the health of the waters. 

The City of Tulsa is moving toward fully implementing GIS and an asset management system to manage our work flow.  These systems will expedite reporting, make the data set more robust, and improve the ability to implement spatial analysis.  This will allow Tulsa to better target the cause of water quality issues and improve the overall health of its waters going forward. 

9:30 - 9:45 a.m.
Break


9:45 - 10:30 a.m.
User Presentation
Modernizing Broken Arrow Fire Departments Hydrant Inspection Process with ArcGIS Collector and Operations Dashboard

Presenters
Willard Gustafson - Meshek & Associates
Mark Steward - Assistant Fire Chief, Broken Arrow Fire Department

Broken Arrow Fire Department had grown tired of tracking their fire hydrant inspections with paper forms and approached Meshek to develop an iPad Application for the Firefighters and EMTs to use for their fire hydrant inspection process. Using Broken Arrow's existing GIS data Meshek configured several webmaps in ArcGIS Online and trained the firefighters to use the ArcGIS Collector Application to perform the fire hydrant inspections. In addition, Meshek configured an Operations Dashboard to track the inspections and provide overall situational awareness to the supervisors.

We will discuss and demonstrate the Broken Arrow Fire Department webmaps, the ArcGIS Collector Fire Hydrant Inspection Application, and the Operations Dashboard. This project is currently ongoing, so we have the opportunity to discuss the real-world challenges faced when deploying an application like this to an entire fire department for the inspection of nearly 6000 hydrants.


10:30 - 10:45 a.m.
Break


10:45 - 11:45 a.m.
ESRI Presentation
Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS: An Introduction
  
Presenter
Brad Owens - ESRI
 
Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS helps decision makers keep track of their day-to-day operations. Situational awareness is gained by monitoring activities and events, tracking field workforces, and assessing the status or performance of daily operations. In this session we will learn about creating and configuring dashboards.


11:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Closing Remarks & Door Prizes


Attendees GISP Credits: 4 hours - EDU - 0.1 credit
Presenters GISP Credits: 1 hour - CON - 1.0 credit
 

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