Nordic Geospatial Blog –


September 25, 2011

Video – DHS #HSIP, San Diego Intel led Policing, and #Strata Conf

Go to http://www.hifldwg.org/ for more info.

San Diego County Sheriff’s Department – Intelligence Led Policing from San Diego County Sheriff on Vimeo.

Go to http://vimeo.com/29733374 for more information

Go to http://www.unglobalpulse.org/ for more info.

May 4, 2011

Bin Laden (UBL) Eliminated in Pakistan

Category: AfPak,Counterterrorism,Data,DoD,GIS Tools – Tags: , , , , , , , – Administrator 2:01 pm

UPDATE 20110605
US JSOC Leadership & National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/adm-william-mcraven-the-terrorist-hunter-on-whose-shoulders-osama-bin-laden-raid-rested/2011/05/04/AFsEv4rF_story.html

Priceless Daily Show with excellent map at the end of the video -

The Daily Show
Tags: Daily Show Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,The Daily Show on Facebook

Only 1.4 KM from a Pakistan Military Academy?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan_Military_Academy

K9 assets used during raid for UXO and forensic purposes -

Amazing overview by FP
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/05/04/war_dog

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/15/dogs-war-osama-bin-laden

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3562677/Fearless-four-legged-war-hero.html

December 22, 2010

Data – Hans Rosling and the Gapminder Foundation revolution

From the Economist – http://www.economist.com/node/17663585

http://www.gapminder.org/

Get data – http://www.gapminder.org/data/

World Bank data and Google Motion Charts
http://data.worldbank.org/developers/apps/google-public-data

December 13, 2010

News & Map – Spatial@UCSB & NCGIA Spatio-Temporal Constraints on Social Networks and Map

With due deference to Jesse Eisenberg, the future is here and it is BOTH social and geospatial -

http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/projects/spatio-temporal/

PDFs
http://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/projects/spatio-temporal/participants.php

World Map of Social Networks

December 2, 2010

Report – UN and Joint Board of GIS – Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk Management

http://www.fig.net/jbgis/

Dowload 6 mb PDF here – http://www.fig.net/jbgis/publications/jbgis_booklet_2010.pdf

November 12, 2010

News – US NGA Director Letitia A. Long’s Vision for the Future

Keynote
https://www1.nga.mil/Newsroom/PressReleases/Press%20Releases/nga_10_12_speech.pdf

Vision
https://www1.nga.mil/Newsroom/PressReleases/Press%20Releases/nga_10_12.pdf

November 4, 2010

Tools – Google Open Data Kit (ODK), OpenGeo and Simpler Systems for Gov 2.0

A powerful suite to enable OpenGov data, vizualization, GEOINT and mobile efforts…

http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/

http://opengeo.org/

i.e. http://opengeo.org/publications/trimet/

http://www.simplersystems.com/home.html

i.e. http://www.simplergov.org/simplergov.html

October 27, 2010

News & Tools – Indonesia Volcano – Mt. Merapi & Tsunami – Mentawai Islands

UPDATE 20101030
PDC’s Online SE Asia Disaster Map – OSO-Map
http://www.pdc.org/osamap/html/osamap-init.jsp

UPDATE 20101029
Google KML file of Mt Merapi Evacuation centers – many thanks to Gayatri Indah Marliyani (gayatri_indah@yahoo.com – SDSU VizLab & InRelief assoc.)
http://www.nordicgeospatial.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/20101027_MerapiEvacuationShelter.kml

Latest WHO Indonesia Situation Report – very comprehensive
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/EGUA-8ANRWT/$File/full_report.pdf

Mentawai Islands (off Padang, Sumatra) Tsunami Resources – English
US Pacific Disaster Center (PDC Maui HI) Interactive Map
http://www.pdc.org/atlas/

& PDF Map
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/fullmaps_sa.nsf/luFullMap/EF87046CDA59D1F9852577C9004F2593/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement

US NASA Map -
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=46607&src=nhrss

Donate to SurfAid -
http://www.surfaidinternational.org/you-can-help/donate.html

Mt. Merapi Volcano -
US State Dept. HIU Map –
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/fullmaps_sa.nsf/luFullMap/25AB253F90228528852577C9006E493D/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement

Resources in Bahasa Indonesian -
http://www.slemankab.go.id/peta-sarpras-2010.slm/peta-sarpras
Note: ‘EWS awan panas’ is simply abbreviation of Early Warning System of hot clouds (pyroclastic flow, sometime referred to as ‘Merapi type nuee ardente’), while ‘EWS Lahar Dingin’ means the location of tool for detect cold lahar (volcanic debris flow).

Evac Shelter Info
http://merapi.combine.or.id/baca/1244/info-barak-pengungsian.html

Google Docs Datasheet
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AmZHu0Os76fNdEs5MkZYdm9lYVJhMjNzUXpYcjN2emc&hl=en&gid=1

Video
http://video.tvone.co.id/arsip/view/45073/2010/10/26/pasca_gempa_72_sr_mentawai_diterjang_tsunami/

April 26, 2006 Merapi Volcano, Java

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Merapi

October 10, 2010

Tools – ESRI ArcGIS 10 and SketchUp 3D Integration

Category: Architecture-BIM,Data,ESRI,GIS Tools,GoogleEarth,Urban – Tags: , – Administrator 7:42 pm

http://sketchupdate.blogspot.com/2010/10/arcgis-10-and-sketchup-8.html

October 2, 2010

Event – RSVP for Geospatial LA & RICS Event at RAND – Oct. 22nd 1 – 4 PM

http://nordicgeospatial.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/20101022_GeospatialLA_RICSatRANDagendaREV.pdf

————-
Horizontal Across the Verticals – Enterprise Geospatial Technology Applied to the Emergency Management, Cultural Resources & Environmental Domains

http://www.ricsamericas.org/event-calendar/horizontal-across-the-verticals/

Please join the RICS Southern California Chapter, Geospatial LA, RAND, the Getty Conservation Institute, and HIFLD members for a collaborative event focusing on the synergies (and cost savings in these lean times) of geospatial technologies used in:

1. Homeland Security & Emergency Management
2. Cultural Resources and Facilities
3. Environmental Considerations

Date: Friday, October 22, 2010
Time: 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Location: RAND Corporation 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90401

Please RSVP with our host, Mr. Adrian Overton – overton@rand.org / 310.393.0411 ext. 7138 – and note that there is no cost for this event.

Agenda:
Introductions by RICS, RAND, and Geospatial LA
————–
Dissemination of Research Products in the Application Marketplace: A proposal for turning knowledge into discoverable tools

Daniella Meeker – Associate Information Scientist. RAND Corporation

Bio – Daniella Meeker received her PhD in Computation and Neural Systems from California Institute of Technology in 2005. She completed a fellowship in Health Economics at RAND in 2009 and joined RAND’s staff as an Associate Information Scientist. Her current research includes health economics, machine learning, and social network analysis.

Project Overview – The results of research of the type conducted at RAND are typically disseminated through print media. However, many valuable research products can be developed as services and packaged as “apps” to enhance decision support, analytic methods, and data visualization. I will highlight some examples from GIS and other domains that are active areas of research at RAND. Finally, for discussion I will bring up some of the challenges of translational research and propose some protocols and practices to address some of these challenges.

Online resources – http://www.rand.org/health/centers/bing/fellows.html

————–

Middle Eastern Geodatabase for Antiquities (MEGA) – Jordan: An Open Source GIS-based Archeological Site Inventory and Management System

David Myers – Project Specialist, Field Projects Department. Getty Conservation Institute

Bio – David Myers is a project specialist in the Getty Conservation Institute’s Field Projects department where he has worked since 2001. He now works on projects developing the Middle Eastern Geodatabase for Antiquities (MEGA) for Jordan and Iraq, preparing a site management and conservation plan for the Valley of the Queens on the West Bank of Luxor, Egypt, on research on applying consensus building and conflict resolution methods to cultural heritage place management, and on building capacity for conservation and management of rock art in the countries of the Southern African subcontinent. He received an M.S in historic preservation in 2000 and an advanced certificate in architectural conservation and site management in 2001, both from the University of Pennsylvania. From 1991 to 1995 he served as a legislative assistant to a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Project Overview – The emergence of new digital technologies and rapidly spreading internet access together present possibilities for widely accessible, Web-based national information systems for the inventory and management of heritage sites. The increasing development of Open Source software tools further provides that such systems may be purpose-built, adaptable and extensible to the needs of specific situations, and that once developed they can be available to heritage authorities, which are often poorly funded, without associated licensing or upgrade fees. Working collaboratively with the Jordanian Department of Antiquities (DoA), the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) and World Monuments Fund (WMF) have developed MEGA-Jordan as a tool to inventory, monitor, and help conserve and manage the thousands of archaeological sites in Jordan. MEGA-Jordan allows DoA officials to address needs such as infrastructure and development control and the development of national and regional research strategies. MEGA-Jordan is Web-based, bilingual (Arabic-English), and was developed using state-of-the art and Open Source information technologies. It was designed to be modular and easily extensible, allowing it to evolve with the DoA’s changing institutional requirements and to be adapted by other countries. Work on an Iraq version of MEGA is slated to begin after the Jordanian system is fully deployed, which will include the system’s expansion to contain data for the protection of historic buildings. The GCI and WMF plan to subsequently make the system available for adaptation by other countries.

Online Resources – http://www.getty.edu/conservation/field_projects/jordan/index.html , http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications/pdf_publications/ & http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/25/arts/design/25getty.html

———-

Building a Sustainable Enterprise GIS at the Port of Los Angeles

Daniel Elroi – President. NorthSouth GIS LLC

Bio – A GIS consultant with 20 years of GIS implementation and software development, Daniel has been consulting in GIS in the US since 1990. Daniel studied Geography, Cartography, and GIS at UCLA in the early days of commercial GIS, and began his career with one of the first ESRI sites, the City of Los Angeles. He then spent eight years honing his skills as a consultant and software developer in mining, local government, nuclear waste disposal, real estate, pipelines, and engineering, before setting his own course in business in 1998. Since then he has worked with over 100 clients, developing custom software applications and integrating GIS into various clients’ business processes.

Project Overview – The Port of Los Angeles – the largest container port in the US – hired NorthSouth GIS to develop an enterprise-wide GIS. The resulting server infrastructure, geodatabase design and content, and software applications are very solid and based on best-practices. However, it is the way in which the “soft” side of the implementation – people, group dynamics, training, user buy-in, and management participation – that make this implementation stand out and will ultimately determine the project’s long-term success and its sustainability. The presentation will focus on the means taken to accomplish the “soft” side of this successful implementation.

Online Resources – http://www.northsouthgis.com/ & http://proceedings.esri.com/library/userconf/cahinvrug10/papers/user-presentations/nsg_overview_cahinv_rug_01302010.pdf

———-
Participatory Sensing and Named Data Networking

Jeff Burke – Director, Technology Research Initiatives. UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television & Area Lead, Participatory Sensing. NSF Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS)

Bio – Jeff Burke is Director of Technology Research Initiatives for the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (TFT), Adjunct Assistant Professor, and Executive Director of REMAP, a joint research program of TFT and the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. REMAP’s core projects investigate the interrelationships among community, culture, and technology and how embedded and mobile computing can support community development and cultural expression. He also helped to form what is now the Participatory Sensing area at the National Science Foundation Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS).

Project Overview – This talk will briefly introduce Participatory Sensing and Named Data Networking, and discuss their intersection and relevance to the geospatial community. Participatory Sensing seeks to enable everyone to use their mobile phones, along with cloud-based computing resources, to safely collect, analyze and share data about things they care about most. Named Data Networking (NDN), also known as Content Centric Networking, replaces the so-called “thin waist” of the internet, the IP protocol, with a name-based protocol that enables communication to be routed based on content names rather than host addresses. It also provides intrinsic content caching and per-packet data signatures. NDN is the subject of a recent National Science Foundation “Future Internet Architecture” award to a group led by UCLA and PARC, in which Participatory Sensing is a driver application for the NDN architecture.

Online Resources – http://research.cens.ucla.edu/
———-

Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements

FINAL AGENDA