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ID130885
Title ProperGeospatial arsenal for homeland security
LanguageENG
AuthorAlexander, David J
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Geospatial capabilities offer tremendous potential for driving new cost efficiencies and operational effectiveness for homeland security missions. Geospatial data and technology improve the ability of information technology applications and systems to enhance public security and provide for more effective situational awareness and delivery of a common operating picture. Geospatial information is often the common denominator that links disparate information together to reveal the necessary context and understanding required to connect the dots, and generate actionable information vital for effective decision-making. Location is everything to homeland security. Without geospatial context, we cannot understand where and how events are occurring, nor can we rationalise why they are occurring. The location component is the 'make or break' for nearly all homeland security operations from back office functions such as facilities management, to frontline operations in disaster response, border security, customs enforcement, critical infrastructure and threat reduction.
`In' analytical NoteGeo Intelligence Vol.4, No.3; May 2014: p.38-40
Journal SourceGeo Intelligence Vol.4, No.3; May 2014: p.38-40
Key WordsUnited States - US ;  Homeland Security ;  Geospatial Strategy ;  Emerging Trends ;  Geospatial Capabilities ;  Geospatial Activities ;  Geospatial Information ;  Geospatial Context ;  Information Technology Application - ITA ;  Threat Reduction ;  Customs Enforcement ;  Border Security ;  Geospatial Arsenal ;  Geospatial Weapons ;  GIS ;  MGIS ;  UAVs ;  UASs