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W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




    Emergency Mapping Symbology
       (with a brief overview of Open Government)




    Mark Sondheim, Darrin Charmley, Graeme Leeming



                    http://emsymbology.org
Presented at the Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System sessions in
               British Columbia, December 10 & 12, 2010
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




  Outline
• Emergency Mapping Symbology
  – Background                    Development funded
  – Definition and Design         by GeoConnections
  – Licence, Contributors, What’s Next

Addendums
• Police CAD and RMS Symbology
   – Strongly influenced by EMS              Development funded by
                                            US Department of Justice
• Map Symbology and Open Government
   – Open Government, Open Data, Gov 2.0
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




Emergency Mapping Symbology

        Background




     for MASAS and EMOs
     http://emsymbology.org
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




Emergencies Happen
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HSWG Response

• Homeland Security Working Group
  (HSWG) was tasked with developing
  symbols to meet the needs of the
  Federal, State and Local governments
  in the United States.
• In 2005, HSWG released a set of
  symbologies to represent emergency
  events.
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




HSWG Symbols – Samples

  Incidents                               Natural Events




Infrastructures                               Operations
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HSWG Detail
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Other efforts from around the globe

UN – Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA)




Disaster Response Map Symbols (DRMS)




Australia All Hazards Symbology (AAHS)
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What was the response in Canada?
   GeoConnections took the lead
• Should we adopt and extend HSWG?
• Are there events in Canada not
  adequately covered by HSWG?
• What kind of symbology is likely to be
  most useful and gain broad acceptance?

• How can the symbology be meaningful
  in the context of COPs, MASAS and
  general EM applications?

     Let’s see what we can do in Canada!
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Canadian Context (i)
         • Iceberg                                    • Blizzard
         • Storm Surge                                • Freezing Rain
         • Squall                                     • Wind Chill
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      Canadian Context (ii)




                                                             • Lost Person
                                                             • AMBER/SILVER Alert
                                                             • Rescue Team




• Disease Outbreak
• Animal Die-off
• Quarantine
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Canadian Context (iii)




                                                      • Road Closure
                                                      • Evacuation Route
         • Flood Zone                                 • Fire Lines
         • Burn Area
         • Affected Area
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Emergency Mapping Symbology

   Definition and Design




     for MASAS and EMOs
     http://emsymbology.org
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




What does constructing a symbology mean?
    • What kinds of events are we considering?
    • Can we create an easy to learn classification,
      structured as a hierarchy?
    • Can the symbols be connotative?
    • Can they be rendered such that they are
      immediately seen and understood?
      The symbol set must be highly effective as part of a
                Common Operational Picture !
            It must be practical on web applications,
      including those built for smartphones, tablets, etc.
       It must also be practical on desktops and laptops.
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Hierarchical Structure
Domain        Category                        Tier 1        Tier 2
                                             Aviation       Hijacking
                 Incident
EMS

              Infrastructure
                                              Energy

               Operations                                   Oil Well




    Tier 1 entity: domain.category.tier1
                   ems.incident.aviation
                   ems.infrastructure.energy
    Tier 2 entity: domain.category.tier1.tier2
                   ems.incident.aviation.hijacking
                   ems.infrastructure.energy.oilWell
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What symbol styles are most effective?
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How about with this background?
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




   EMS – Colours and Sizes

• Symbols are coloured
  according to category
• Because they are
  geometrically unique,
• they are not
  dependent on colour

• Sizes in pixels:
  32 x 32, 48 x 48, 64 x 64 + 400 x 400
 (largest is the parent, used to derive the others)
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




Evolution – from HSWG to EMS (i)
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Evolution – from HSWG to EMS (ii)
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Some EMS additions
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EMS In Action
Common Alerting Protocol – Canadian Profile: test case
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




  Emergency Mapping Symbology

Licence, Contributors, What’s Next




         for MASAS and EMOs
        http://emsymbology.org
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




EMS Licence

• Falls under Canadian government’s
  Licence For Unrestricted Use of
  Emergency Mapping Symbology
• Copyright: Department of Natural
  Resources, Canada
• Free to use, share, modify and extend
  without restriction
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Primary Published Influences


• HSWG (ANSI INCITIS 415-2006 and the
  related mil spec: MIL-STD 2525C)
• CAP-CP (Canadian Profile of the Common
  Alerting Protocol)
• NIDM (Canadian National Infrastructure Data
  Model, which was heavily influenced by the
  US-Canada Cross-Border Infrastructure Plan)
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                                                            • web survey
         Contributors                               through • focus groups
                                                            • interviews
                                            Emergency Management, British
Black Coral Inc.                                                                   PCI Geomatics
                                            Columbia
                                            Emergency Measures Organization,       Provincial Emergency Program,
CAE Professional Services
                                            Manitoba                               British Columbia
                                            Emergency Measures Organization,
Canadian Association for Public Alerting                                           Public Safety Canada
                                            New Brunswick

Canadian General Standards Board            EmerGeo Solutions Inc.                 Refractions Research Inc.

City of Edmonton                            Environment Canada                     Royal Canadian Mounted Police

City of Sudbury                             ESRI Canada Ltd.                       SAR Technology Inc.

City of Toronto                             GeoBC, British Columbia                Telus Communications, Inc.

City of Vancouver                           Health Canada                          United States Coast Guard
                                            Homeland Security Working Group
Defence Research & Development Canada                                              University of Toronto
                                            (U.S.)
                                            Joint Emergency Liaison
Department of Homeland Security (U.S.)                                             University of Windsor
                                            Committee, Metro Vancouver
                                            Medical Transportation Coordination
Department of National Defence                                                     Waterloo Region
                                            Centre, Manitoba
E-Comm, Emergency Communications for
                                            MykRoss Consulting Ltd.
Southwest British Columbia
Emergency Management Ontario                Natural Resources Canada
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  What’s next …
• Management Strategy (right now, not defined)
  –   Who has overarching responsibility?
  –   How will the symbology be maintained?
  –   How will access and distribution be provided?
  –   What is the best way to engage the community?
  –   What is the funding source for management?
• Maintenance Process
  –   Refinements to existing symbols
  –   Creation of new symbols
  –   Ensure interoperability of complementary symbologies
  –   Assist with testing in different environments
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




        Addendum 1

Crime Mapping Symbology

  Complementary to EMS




     for police agencies
   http://emsymbology.org
W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T




A complementary symbology for policing
 Domain     Category                    Tier 1            Tier 2
                                       Property         ArsonResidential
              CAD
 Police                                                      Graffiti
                                       Society
                                                           Overdose
              RMS
                                        Traffic         WarrantSearch

• CAD: 207 events                     Violence            DrunkDriver


• RMS: 60 events                         Other
                                                          BombThreat

                                                          Surveillance
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Crime Early Warning System
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       Addendum 2


  Open Government:
The role of map symbology
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Open Government

• New doctrine focusing on govt. held data
  –   Data must be open to the public
  –   Data must be in machine readable form
  –   Data must be easy to find and easy to access
  –   Spatial is often a core element of such data
  –   Data must be available in open formats
  –   Data must be free and legally unencumbered
• High profile – part of govt. accountability
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Open Data
                Many governments are instituting open data policies.

   Citizens    • Open Data promises that citizens will
   Open       Data access to government held data
                 have
   Services     • and will be able to take advantage of
    Data          services built upon such data.

• Government data can be accessed
  over the web in different ways
   – via typical ftp and http protocols
   – through web services
   – by using government applications
• Linked Data – data can be exposed and connected
  through web referencing (and identifiers & position)
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Gov 2.0

 • Leveraging the Web                                          Citizens
 • Citizen engagement
                                                          Government
 • Open Data to support this
    Infrastructure
   – Simple ftp/http access for select, high demand, static data sets
   Framework constructs – accessing government databases
   – Web services
   – Data portals
   – Mashup frameworks
   – Capability to easily use public frameworks, e.g., Google Earth
 • Open standards: protocols, interfaces, formats
 • Usable by developers as well as average citizen
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Government as a Platform

• Government IT infrastructure seen as
    Open Data
  computing platform accessible
                                  S Local Gov Data
  to the outside
                                  e
• Integral part of larger economy r Prov & Fed Data
                                                  v
  Citizens, Companies, Agencies                            NGO Data
                                                  I
• Government as a Platform                        c        Commercial Data
  melds with other platforms,                     e
                                                  s        Private Data
  including social media
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Map Symbology and Open Government

 • Symbols are data, visual data
 • Open government depends on
   open standards, open services and interoperability
 • Seamless integration will benefit from
   common & complementary symbologies


       EMO1            Citizens                           EMO2



EMO1           EMO2                   Citizens                   Citizens
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For more information, copies of the symbol
sets, and a copy of this presentation,
please visit:
        http://emsymbology.org




            Thanks for listening !

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Emergency Mapping Symbology

  • 1. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Emergency Mapping Symbology (with a brief overview of Open Government) Mark Sondheim, Darrin Charmley, Graeme Leeming http://emsymbology.org Presented at the Multi-Agency Situational Awareness System sessions in British Columbia, December 10 & 12, 2010
  • 2. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Outline • Emergency Mapping Symbology – Background Development funded – Definition and Design by GeoConnections – Licence, Contributors, What’s Next Addendums • Police CAD and RMS Symbology – Strongly influenced by EMS Development funded by US Department of Justice • Map Symbology and Open Government – Open Government, Open Data, Gov 2.0
  • 3. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Emergency Mapping Symbology Background for MASAS and EMOs http://emsymbology.org
  • 4. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Emergencies Happen
  • 5. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T HSWG Response • Homeland Security Working Group (HSWG) was tasked with developing symbols to meet the needs of the Federal, State and Local governments in the United States. • In 2005, HSWG released a set of symbologies to represent emergency events.
  • 6. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T HSWG Symbols – Samples Incidents Natural Events Infrastructures Operations
  • 7. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T HSWG Detail
  • 8. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Other efforts from around the globe UN – Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN-OCHA) Disaster Response Map Symbols (DRMS) Australia All Hazards Symbology (AAHS)
  • 9. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T What was the response in Canada? GeoConnections took the lead • Should we adopt and extend HSWG? • Are there events in Canada not adequately covered by HSWG? • What kind of symbology is likely to be most useful and gain broad acceptance? • How can the symbology be meaningful in the context of COPs, MASAS and general EM applications? Let’s see what we can do in Canada!
  • 10. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Canadian Context (i) • Iceberg • Blizzard • Storm Surge • Freezing Rain • Squall • Wind Chill
  • 11. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Canadian Context (ii) • Lost Person • AMBER/SILVER Alert • Rescue Team • Disease Outbreak • Animal Die-off • Quarantine
  • 12. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Canadian Context (iii) • Road Closure • Evacuation Route • Flood Zone • Fire Lines • Burn Area • Affected Area
  • 13. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Emergency Mapping Symbology Definition and Design for MASAS and EMOs http://emsymbology.org
  • 14. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T What does constructing a symbology mean? • What kinds of events are we considering? • Can we create an easy to learn classification, structured as a hierarchy? • Can the symbols be connotative? • Can they be rendered such that they are immediately seen and understood? The symbol set must be highly effective as part of a Common Operational Picture ! It must be practical on web applications, including those built for smartphones, tablets, etc. It must also be practical on desktops and laptops.
  • 15. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Hierarchical Structure Domain Category Tier 1 Tier 2 Aviation Hijacking Incident EMS Infrastructure Energy Operations Oil Well Tier 1 entity: domain.category.tier1 ems.incident.aviation ems.infrastructure.energy Tier 2 entity: domain.category.tier1.tier2 ems.incident.aviation.hijacking ems.infrastructure.energy.oilWell
  • 16. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T What symbol styles are most effective?
  • 17. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T How about with this background?
  • 18. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T EMS – Colours and Sizes • Symbols are coloured according to category • Because they are geometrically unique, • they are not dependent on colour • Sizes in pixels: 32 x 32, 48 x 48, 64 x 64 + 400 x 400 (largest is the parent, used to derive the others)
  • 19. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Evolution – from HSWG to EMS (i)
  • 20. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Evolution – from HSWG to EMS (ii)
  • 21. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Some EMS additions
  • 22. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T EMS In Action Common Alerting Protocol – Canadian Profile: test case
  • 23. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Emergency Mapping Symbology Licence, Contributors, What’s Next for MASAS and EMOs http://emsymbology.org
  • 24. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T EMS Licence • Falls under Canadian government’s Licence For Unrestricted Use of Emergency Mapping Symbology • Copyright: Department of Natural Resources, Canada • Free to use, share, modify and extend without restriction
  • 25. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Primary Published Influences • HSWG (ANSI INCITIS 415-2006 and the related mil spec: MIL-STD 2525C) • CAP-CP (Canadian Profile of the Common Alerting Protocol) • NIDM (Canadian National Infrastructure Data Model, which was heavily influenced by the US-Canada Cross-Border Infrastructure Plan)
  • 26. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T • web survey Contributors through • focus groups • interviews Emergency Management, British Black Coral Inc. PCI Geomatics Columbia Emergency Measures Organization, Provincial Emergency Program, CAE Professional Services Manitoba British Columbia Emergency Measures Organization, Canadian Association for Public Alerting Public Safety Canada New Brunswick Canadian General Standards Board EmerGeo Solutions Inc. Refractions Research Inc. City of Edmonton Environment Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police City of Sudbury ESRI Canada Ltd. SAR Technology Inc. City of Toronto GeoBC, British Columbia Telus Communications, Inc. City of Vancouver Health Canada United States Coast Guard Homeland Security Working Group Defence Research & Development Canada University of Toronto (U.S.) Joint Emergency Liaison Department of Homeland Security (U.S.) University of Windsor Committee, Metro Vancouver Medical Transportation Coordination Department of National Defence Waterloo Region Centre, Manitoba E-Comm, Emergency Communications for MykRoss Consulting Ltd. Southwest British Columbia Emergency Management Ontario Natural Resources Canada
  • 27. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T What’s next … • Management Strategy (right now, not defined) – Who has overarching responsibility? – How will the symbology be maintained? – How will access and distribution be provided? – What is the best way to engage the community? – What is the funding source for management? • Maintenance Process – Refinements to existing symbols – Creation of new symbols – Ensure interoperability of complementary symbologies – Assist with testing in different environments
  • 28. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Addendum 1 Crime Mapping Symbology Complementary to EMS for police agencies http://emsymbology.org
  • 29. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T A complementary symbology for policing Domain Category Tier 1 Tier 2 Property ArsonResidential CAD Police Graffiti Society Overdose RMS Traffic WarrantSearch • CAD: 207 events Violence DrunkDriver • RMS: 60 events Other BombThreat Surveillance
  • 30. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Crime Early Warning System
  • 31. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Addendum 2 Open Government: The role of map symbology
  • 32. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Open Government • New doctrine focusing on govt. held data – Data must be open to the public – Data must be in machine readable form – Data must be easy to find and easy to access – Spatial is often a core element of such data – Data must be available in open formats – Data must be free and legally unencumbered • High profile – part of govt. accountability
  • 33. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Open Data Many governments are instituting open data policies. Citizens • Open Data promises that citizens will Open Data access to government held data have Services • and will be able to take advantage of Data services built upon such data. • Government data can be accessed over the web in different ways – via typical ftp and http protocols – through web services – by using government applications • Linked Data – data can be exposed and connected through web referencing (and identifiers & position)
  • 34. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Gov 2.0 • Leveraging the Web Citizens • Citizen engagement Government • Open Data to support this Infrastructure – Simple ftp/http access for select, high demand, static data sets Framework constructs – accessing government databases – Web services – Data portals – Mashup frameworks – Capability to easily use public frameworks, e.g., Google Earth • Open standards: protocols, interfaces, formats • Usable by developers as well as average citizen
  • 35. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Government as a Platform • Government IT infrastructure seen as Open Data computing platform accessible S Local Gov Data to the outside e • Integral part of larger economy r Prov & Fed Data v Citizens, Companies, Agencies NGO Data I • Government as a Platform c Commercial Data melds with other platforms, e s Private Data including social media
  • 36. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T Map Symbology and Open Government • Symbols are data, visual data • Open government depends on open standards, open services and interoperability • Seamless integration will benefit from common & complementary symbologies EMO1 Citizens EMO2 EMO1 EMO2 Citizens Citizens
  • 37. W W W . R E F R A C T I O N S . N E T For more information, copies of the symbol sets, and a copy of this presentation, please visit: http://emsymbology.org Thanks for listening !

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