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Opportunities EGIS Elements (Dataflow and Workflow (CFIP ("CAL FIRE…
Opportunities EGIS Elements
Data Warehouse
"EGIS team (Rosenberg, Meyer)"
CAL FIRE could benefit from the NIFC EGP portal approach and/or use of the EGP portal itself
Data-Driven Decision Support
Archeology (Ruzicka)
"Although inherently regional in activities, a department-wide approach to data management will benefit all"
Fire Prevention
"Program areas have opportunity to correlate/analyze data in new, informative ways (e.g. how do DSpace efforts impact DINS outcomes)"
Fire Protection
CAL FIRE has opportunities to improve fire protection through partnerships with modelers
FRAP
Opportunity to increase use of modeling and automation tools to improve data management/analysis processes
FRAP (Rich Walker)
CAL FIRE can use public-facing maps to show the public how it is performing its mission
Project Team Meetings
"CAL FIRE is involved in several innovative multi-sensor, near real-time model / prediction applications (e.g., WiFire)"
"State Fire Training (Henning). Urban Forestry, GHG, etc.)"
"CAL FIRE activities (training, community engagement, urban forestry, GHG changes, etc.) would be very useful to see in map form"
Dataflow and Workflow
BOF
Non-GIS staff want to be autonomous users of GIS to answer common questions
CAD Mapping
The transition from PAPER / SIMPLE DIGITAL to GIS offers new ways to work
CFIP
"CAL FIRE ""public customers"" (e.g., grant applicants) could use a GIS interface to determine programs for which they may be eligible"
"Geospatial integration points between different program areas are missing because of different data collection processes, partitioned data, or out of synch collection timing (e.g., CFIP grants and Forest Practice management plans [FMPs]"
Geospatial interface(s) can enable pre-field screening and investigation in many business areas
Communications
"Enhance the public statewide fire map to include weather, zones, evacuation routes, starts, smoke patterns, prescribed burns, etc. to improve public communication"
DIG
Predictive modeling would be enormously valuable
Esri
Opportunity to improve consistency/amount of natural resource data and benefit biologists and foresters down the road.
Fire & Life Safety
No resistance once adopted - �starving� for more gis integration
Fire Prevention
"CAL FIRE program areas have opportunity to streamline workflows and increase public awareness through more effective/efficient data publishing/sharing (e.g., public records act requests)"
Fire Protection
CAL FIRE has program areas with strong visions for a geospatially integrated work environment
Forest Practice
"Opportunity to improve data maintenance process with automated QC, scripting, applications to standardize field data input, open data site for collaborators"
FRAP
"CAL FIRE has ample experience and expertise in using GIS to answer executive queries, so that it could design and build a simple executive self-service portal"
Opportunity to use web mapping tools as platform for improved collaboration/information sharing with local governments
Pipeline
"Many important uses for desktop GIS applications (e.g., inspection pre-planning)"
"Many important uses for field-mobile applications (e.g., inspection)"
Risk modeling would be of great value
TGU PFP and FP (Fullingim)
Well-designed and implemented geospatial tools can assist field staff in meeting workload rather than adding more work
VMP
"CAL FIRE could pre-build worst-case models for fire response throughout state, saving time when there are fire starts (cf. FDOP)"
Formalized Management
BOF
Potential for improved communication and info sharing with the public
The process of Enterprise GIS implementation should be well-publicized within CAL FIRE
CIO
An enterprise GIS will bring together resource management and fire protection data to the benefit of both
FRAP (April 2019)
"Federal requirements can be a ""driver"" for enterprise GIS integration"
Pest Management
"Many program areas contribute to meeting BOF needs, but there is no defined BOF reporting requirement that might make clear what geospatial data and reports are essential to BOF"
Project Team Meetings
Formal governance can build policies and accountability for geospatial data and applications
Tech Svcs (Akin)
"Domains of information that would be very useful in geospatial form have not been part of GIS thinking or planning (e.g., surveys)"
High Availability
FRAP
Greater adoption of Portal for ArcGIS will alleviate some demand for AGOL licenses
Infrastructure
Esri
"CAL FIRE should look to practices in other states for good ideas on implementation and access (e.g., Texas, Maine, Nevada, Alaska)"
USFS
USFS has implemented major enterprise that can serve as model for CAL FIRE.
Institutional Leadership
BOF
GIS could be very important to achieve many parts of the program's mission
CIO
"CAL FIRE and the Resources Agency share a common interest in managing GIS at an enterprise level through agency support (GIO, Data Scientist)"
"Fire Prevention, Fire Protection"
CAL FIRE could be statewide leader in emergency response data management
FRAP (April 2019)
CAL FIRE is looked upon as a statewide data manager by other agencies
Nursery
"CAL FIRE could collaborate with key partners (e.g., USFS) on defining new, useful, geospatial datasets and tools (e.g., seed collection)"
Project Team Meetings
"CAL FIRE has the opportunity to garner executive and funding support by targeting high-profile geospatial applications for rapid development (e.g., situational awareness)"
Personnel Roles
Forest Practice (Zuluaga) PFP FP (Fullingim)
On-line GIS applications are very useful and require little training
Jim / Fresno
"Collaborators can be a key to successful information management, especially at the local level"
Expertise should be portable not isolated to single unit
Training and Support
Garin
"""Enterprise"" and ""Authoritative Data"" are somewhat new concepts in the department, so are opportunities to educate agency staff"
Landuse Planning
"Some CAL FIRE program areas (e.g. Landuse Planning) are not equipped to take advantage of geospatial tools and data, although would be very relevant/useful to daily work"