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Real-Time GIS Assists South Carolina in Managing
Hurricane Floyd Evacuation
Article provided by Intergraph Corporation
Putting GIS on the Web
lntergraph's GeoMedia@ Web Map is Windows-based software that allows users to combine
and distribute GIS and other digital information from multiple data sources in virtually
any type of raster or vector file format and publish them over an intranet or Internet.
Its most potent feature is that its maps can be displayed and queried with any industry
standard Web browser.
"We were familiar with the concept of publishing GIS data over the Internet, but the
Emergency Preparedness Division did not want its personnel to have to learn a new
software package [i.e., GIS]," said Don McElveen, the GIS Manager in SCDOT's Mapping and
Graphics office, which is responsible for producing maps of department infrastructure
and is spearheading development of new GIS applications. This solution seemed ideal
since nearly everyone in the South Carolina organization knew how to use a browser and
was familiar with the Windows environment.
Because the product had been developed for use in a broad-range of applications,
Intergraph designed it to handle GIS files in their native formats from several software
systems as well as satellite imagery, photographs, video, audio, and vector maps. This
proved valuable to SCDOT which had four distinct data types it wanted to bring together
to make its Hurricane Evacuation Decision Support Solution a reality: vehicle count
totals from remote recording devices around the state official Emergency Evacuation
Route map from the existing SCDOT GIS, road closure and detour maps from a variety of
state agencies depending on the emergency, and
real-time weather information from the Internet.
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