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Title: DMIS Tools Course


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  • DMIS Tools Course
  • Lesson 11 Disaster Management Map

DMIS Web Services Release 2.3.3
2
Topics
  • Introduction to the Disaster Management Map (DMM)
  • Plotting Alerts to the DMM
  • Plotting Incidents to the DMM
  • Logging In to the DMM
  • Viewing the Disaster Management Map Web Page
  • Navigating the DMM
  • Viewing Alert Detail
  • Viewing Incident Detail

3
Introduction to the Disaster Management Map
  • Replaces previous National Incident Summary Map
  • Two parts National Map and My Map
  • Both Alerts and Incidents can be displayed on
    National Map and/or My Map
  • Initial step of migration of DMIS Tools to a thin
    client (browser) environment

4
Plotting an Alert to the DMM
  • Four conditions must be met in an Alert record
  • Alert must have at least one of the following
    plotted areas
  • Geocode (statecodeVA or fipscode51179 or
    zipcode10036)
  • All Geocodes must have entries for both the name
    and value.
  • Circle in latitude, longitude radius (ex. 42.975,
    -109.403, 3.4)
  • Polygon in latitude, longitude latitude,
    longitude format, with a minimum 3 coordinates.
  • Status must be Actual
  • Scope must be Public (For view on National Map
    Only).
  • Effective Date (and time) must be no more than 72
    hours prior to current date/time
  • When in doubt, set conditions so the Alert shows
    on the Disaster Management Map.

5
Plotting an Alert to the DMM (cont.)
Check one or both of these boxes
6
Plotting an Incident on the DMM
  • To appear on the DMM three conditions must be met
    in an Incident record
  • Incident must have a plotted primary site.
  • Status must be Actual
  • Time of occurrence must be no more than 90 days.
  • When in doubt, set conditions so the Incident
    shows on the Disaster Management Map.

7
Plotting an Incident on the DMM (cont.)
Select one or both of these buttons to plot an
incident on the DMM
8
Why Plot to the National Map?
Your puzzle piece might complete the picture!
9
Viewing the Disaster Management Map
10
Logging into the Disaster Management Map
11
Disaster Management Map
The Disaster Management Map displays after
successfully logging in.
12
Map Navigation
Directional Panning Tool Click an arrow to pan
across the map in the direction selected.
Crosshair By clicking the red button in the
center of the arrows, a crosshair is centered on
the Map. By grabbing the map with a click and
hold, you may drag your center of interest under
the cross hair. Then use the zoom slider to
view at the desired zoom level
13
Map Selection
  • National Map
  • You can view National Events by selecting the
    check boxes underneath the National Map Headline
  • Only the icons for the events that meet the
    requirements for National Viewing will be
    displayed
  • My Map
  • Only icons for posted and/or received alerts by
    your COG will be displayed on the map
  • Only icons for Incidents created by your COG
    will be displayed on the map.

14
View Information
Alert Tool Tip
Incident Tool Tip
  • You can view summary information by hovering the
    mouse pointer over an Alert or an incident icon

15
View Incident Details
  • Double click the Incident icon to view Incident
    Details

16
View Alert Details
  • Double click the Alert icon to view Alert Details

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End of DMIS Tools Course Lesson 11Disaster
Management Map
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