GeoDecisions, an information technology company
specializing in geospatial solutions, has unveiled a new mobile mapping
interface within its Rapid Response System. A high-powered alert
notification system, Rapid Response includes web mapping capabilities
that enable users to save alert areas directly from a high-resolution
map.
“The new Rapid Response mobile mapping module reinforces our
anywhere/anytime philosophy,” said Jonathan Greiner, project manager
with GeoDecisions. “It provides the full functionality of our existing
web mapping interface on virtually any smartphone or mobile device.”
Mobile mapping provides access to high-resolution aerial imagery and
street maps combined with Rapid Response property point locations. Users
can define affected areas in an emergency with precise buffer and
polygon drawing tools and send more than 120,000 phone, email, or text
message alerts during internet or power outages.
The new module can also zoom to a current location or specified
address, filter map results, save and open drawings, and change base
maps (aerial or street view). Mobile mapping property information
includes resident or owner names, addresses, and phone numbers.
Rapid Response advanced mobile mapping functionality integrates
existing GIS data layers that can be accessed in real-time from Esri
ArcGIS Server or ArcGIS Online (AGOL) technology. End users also have
the ability to define feature attributes displayed for each layer.
Rapid Response System’s mobile mapping interface is the latest
enhancement to a proven emergency response tool. In 2012, Rapid Response
was recognized with an Honor Award from the American Council of
Engineering Companies of Pennsylvania (ACEC/PA).
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