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The Indiana First Response Map Application (INFRM) is a FREE GIS tool designed for emergency management and public safety personnel to quickly access and navigate digital maps, facilitating first response efforts. Built on ESRI’s ArcReader technology, it features 2005 Indiana Statewide orthophotography and over 60 vector graphics layers. INFRM allows customization through saved views and themes, enabling specific configurations for various user types. Learn to install the application, utilize its key features, and customize it to meet your needs at our informative workshop.
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INDIANA FIRST RESPONSE MAP APPLICATIONFOR FIRST RESPONDERS End-user Customization Presented By: Phil Worrall GIS Director, Pinnacle Mapping Technologies, Inc.
INDIANA FIRST RESPONSE MAP APPLICATION (INFRM) WORKSHOP TOPICS • What is INFRM? • Application • Data • Introduction to ArcReader & ArcPublisher • Installing the INFRM Application & Data • Key Features of the INFRM ArcReader Application • INFRM Application Demo (Sullivan Co Prototype) • INFRM Customization • Themes & Saved Views • Creating your own INFRM .INI file • Publishing your own PMF • Program Source Code Customization • Another FREE GIS Viewing Application (AccuGlobe)
What is the INFRM Application? • A tool for Emergency Management and Public Safety Personnel to quickly and easily view, query and search digital maps to support First Response efforts. • The INFRM Application is a FREEWARE application written in C#.NET for use with ESRI’s ArcReader free GIS viewer technology. • INFRM data is published using ESRI’s ArcGIS Publisher Extension and consists of the 2005 Indiana Statewide orthophotography overlaid with over 60 selected statewide vector graphics layers.(Appendix B) • INFRM also supports the search and display of hazardous material information from the 2004 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG2004) chemical database
Introduction to ArcReader & ArcPublisher • A free, easy-to-use GIS mapping application that allows users to view, explore, and print digital map data • Allow any user to view maps created with ArcGIS Publisher • Leverage your investment in GIS data by publishing content to a wide audience • Provide read-only viewing and query capabilities to your enterprise GIS data • Allow non-GIS users to work with maps • Create a unified user experience across a variety of operating systems • Distribute digital maps on CD/DVD-ROM • Create custom application programs built using the ArcReader SDK
Introduction to ArcReader & ArcPublisher • An ESRI Extension to create pmf files in ArcGIS Demonstrate how easy it is to publish a file for ArcReader
Installing the INFRM Application & Data • INFRM Custom Installer* • Application • Vector Data • Documentation • ArcReader 9.1 • 2005 County Imagery Mosaics • Township Mosaics created for each Indiana County • MrSID - MG3 format 50:1cr *Operating System Requirements: Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP2 or higher), or Windows XP (SP2 or higher). See Appendix A for detailed Installation Instructions
Key Features of the INFRM ArcReader Application • The custom Graphical User Interface (GUI) • Custom Pull-down Manu • Custom Tools • Custom Buttons
Pull-Down Menu Custom Tools Custom Buttons Date/Time Display Map Viewing Tabs Navigation Window Current View Scale Cursor X,Y Coordinate Display Current Tool View Controls Identify Attribute Window Table of Contents (TOC) Magnify Window
INFRM Application Demo • Sullivan Co Prototype
INFRM Customization • Customize the application by creating your own Saved Views, Themes, and Initialization (.ini) files customized for different types of end-users or uses (e.g. police, fire, emergency management, etc…) • The INFRM application can also open custom .pmf files to access different GIS data. A custom .pmf file can be created using ESRI’s ArcGIS software with the ArcPublisher extension. • The C#.NET source code for the INFRM application is FREEWARE. A copy of the source code can be obtained from the State of Indiana and further customized to meet specific needs