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Threat EGIS Elements (Formalized Management (Fire Prevention (CAL FIRE is…
Threat EGIS Elements
Common Infrastructure
VMP
The proliferation of non-standard devices and applications will potentially cause confusion or misinformation during incident
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Dataflow and Workflow
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Fire Protection
"As data inputs increase, lack of ability to quickly process/filter will negatively impact decision making by overwhelming decision-makers with extraneous information"
"If GIS is not deployed, validated and supported properly, puts lives at risk"
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FRAP
Demand for information is larger and more dynamic than ever impacting the way the Department uses human and technical resources. Policy has not caught up with demand.
Formalized Management
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Fire Protection
"Executive awareness/support for standards is lacking, preventing their creation/enforcement"
FRAP
CAL FIRE is often caught between high-priority demands for information in a very short time period and collating data to make sure the agency has correct information
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"IT, Esri"
"CAL FIRE is unable to keep pace with technology change. There is no plan, governance, coordination for adoption of new/updated geospatial tools and technologies."
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High Availability
Fire Planning
Reliance on large number of AGOL licenses from NIFC could be a weakpoint if federal license lending policy changes
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Infrastructure
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FRAP
The current model of using AGOL for quick online maps will require ever-increasing number of licenses to meet demand; Lack of scalability
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Personnel Roles
Fire Planning
"Organizational structure creates situation where GIS expertise/experience is lost with regular program promotions. For example, Fire Captains are trained in GIS but then often ""promote out"" within 2-3 years, taking knowledge and skills with them."
Forest Practice
Decisions about GIS or related data systems have been made without any input from people on the ground
Forest Practices staff spend a lot of time producing data (digitizing) across various permitting types (inefficient use of skilled staff)
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Spatial Data Warehouse
Communications
"Perceived risk of ""hacking"" public information (e.g. altering evacuation routes) causing additional risk, confusion, loss of trust"
Fire Protection
No plan in place for leveraging emerging technologies (e.g. on site remote sensing data capture/processing)