Real-Time Emergency Management Operations
How to modernize your agency for a more efficient response with the Emergency Management Operations Solution.
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How to modernize your agency for a more efficient response with the Emergency Management Operations Solution.
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Determine the infrastructure changes needed to support active transportation in this GIS app of accident-accident-prone roads.
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NG9-1-1 is expected to save more lives and GIS systems and services are a core function of that formula.
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GIS has an important role in Next Generation 9-1-1 in Canada–helping deliver improved data, routing of emergency calls and dispatching resources.
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Crime and true data. Find up-to-date real crime data from the police force serving the largest city in Canada, The Toronto Police Service.
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Learn how you can boost your next field collection by leveraging and combining ArcGIS apps.
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Gerard Peets of Infrastructure Canada answers some of the most frequently asked questions from municipalities about the Smart Cities Challenge.
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Use GIS to understand the Opioid crisis and tackle the Opioid epidemic- making decisions, reporting drug activity and educating people got easier.
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Explore how Toronto Police Service released several map-based apps to help modernize community safety initiatives and provide reliable information.
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Building Better Analysis Capabilities with the ArcGIS Platform
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Find out how you can build a safe community with GIS software that provides a better operational picture, situational awareness and collaboration
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In celebration of Canada’s sesquicentennial, we invited various organizations to submit their maps and apps for our Calendar and Apps of the Month.
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To vastly improve crime analysis and resource deployment, VPD implemented a Department-wide data warehouse that contains provincial-level police information.
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Learn how to address safety and security issues in the 21st century with ArcGIS.
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For residents of Saint John, New Brunswick, researching local crime activity is now as simple as reaching for their smartphones.
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