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A Tool for Great Lakes Monitoring, Decision, and Planning Support Initiatives

A Tool for Great Lakes Monitoring, Decision, and Planning Support Initiatives. DeFelice, T.P. , R. Sherwood, Brad Pfefferle, J. Smith Science and Technology Programs I.M. Systems Group 6223 Executive Blvd Rockville, MD 20852 www.imsg.com. “The Process”. GIS people make layers

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A Tool for Great Lakes Monitoring, Decision, and Planning Support Initiatives

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  1. A Tool for Great Lakes Monitoring, Decision, and Planning Support Initiatives DeFelice, T.P., R. Sherwood, Brad Pfefferle, J. Smith Science and Technology Programs I.M. Systems Group 6223 Executive Blvd Rockville, MD 20852 www.imsg.com

  2. “The Process” • GIS people make layers • Load Layers into a tool • Users can view, define areas, and report on Layers • Reports are dynamic and formatted. The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

  3. Providing professional services to all who: Monitor or Predict our planet’s environmental resources, and support our Nation’s security. Features • Web-based; • Secure Access(Administrative Functions to manage Users Access, Data Layers, and Reporting Features) • Adaptible to accept various data layers and formats • Tailorable interactive interfaces to support a variety of environmental planning exercises • Basic Map viewing capabilities zoom, pan, select, measure, even get information on a map element • Dynamic analysis • Ad-hoc reporting The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

  4. Define specific data for report Define areas (draw proposed monitoring areas) The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

  5. Select maps/Layers to View The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

  6. Define specific data for reportDefine areas (draw proposal areas)The tool will intersect layers with user defined areas and create a report. The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

  7. Reports http://www.mpa.imsg.com/Map.aspx The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

  8. Some Applications • Marine Protected Areas: • Thunder Bay • Monterrey Bay • Long term ecosystem monitoring strategies: • habitat mapping, • land cover/land use change (urban, Ag.), • biophysics (carbon, moisture fluxes; yields) • weather/climate impacts • Others: • Pollutant Transport • BioTerrorism Agents The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

  9. Summary • Secure User Access to Tool, Data Layers, and Reports. • GIS developer created layers of various kinds are importable into system. • There are predefined calculations that a user can report on. • Feature Area • Feature Count • Feature Totals • Feature by Value for additional details • Feature List • Also when a Study Area is defined, like Thunder Bay, the user can compare the above features to the totals in the Study Area. • These reports are very dynamic and can be generated quicker than sending report request through a GIS person to pull data out of maps and compile and format. The contents of and discussions pursuant to this presentation are IMSG Proprietary.

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