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		<title>A Solution to the Expensive Cost of Oblique Imagery GIS Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 06:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>larryruff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a powerful vehicle in the arsenal of disaster mitigation (which includes prevention) systems-the Graphical Information System (GIS) that includes oblique figurativeness. With  tool, it is imaginable to look at cities and rustic areas as if you were Superman, with the ability to rapidly fly about large areas of land and buildings, and with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a powerful vehicle in the arsenal of disaster mitigation (which includes prevention) systems-the Graphical Information System (GIS) that includes oblique figurativeness. With  tool, it is imaginable to look at cities and rustic areas as if you were Superman, with the ability to rapidly fly about large areas of land and buildings, and with vision that allows you to rapidly perceive it from all angles. Ways to set  devise buildings and areas can be fast identified, even if visibility is poor because of smoke.</p>
<p>Oblique-allusion GIS systems make it plausible to minimiize the impact of an menacing disaster, rapidly respond to a disaster in progress and remediate reparation more like a bat out of hell. There are two major issues: (1) Like  computer systems you the output is at most as good as the observations fed into the practice; and (2) Oblique Imagery GIS systems cost a small fortune to implement and maintain.</p>
<p>One working to both of these issues is to use what I term  &#8220;Assessor-Enabled Graphical Information SSystem.&#8221;</p>
<p>Solution to Issue 1: Provide Rich Data</p>
<p>Assessors are elected government officials  evaluates (assesses) property for  design of valuing and taxing it in a tow-haired and equitable decorum. The intelligence proovided by Assessors provides a rich foundation for the purpose GIS systems.  The amusing data that Assessors outfit makes the facts providedd before other sources such as transportation departments, universities, land management organizations, available safety departments, &#8220;lifeline facts&#8221; (open-handedly, electricity, sewage) hazardous waste control agencies more valuable.</p>
<p>Here, for the purpose instance, are two the types of matter to which Assessors have access as a normal into a receive of their job:</p>
<p>Fundamental Information &#8211; such as bundle boundaries, assets ownership, are without doubt suupplied by the Assessor&#8217;s office. </p>
<p>Locational Data &#8211; Assessors have an intimate knowledge of the location of police, stirred, ambulance, military facilities, community centers, churrches, garages, supermarkets, gas stations, storage sites, hotels, and earth-moving accoutrements. Assessors also  detailed information on the &#8220;business persoonal quiddity&#8221; in each location.  </p>
<p>Solution to Issue 2: Oblique Imagery GIS systemss are Expensive</p>
<p>The fact of the matter is that you can not effectively reduce  costs of these systems, but Assessor-EEnabled GIS systems can be more affordable than standard systtems for these reasons</p>
<p>The  that they can be implemented over a astray area,  as a region, state  province often qualifies them also in behalf of grants from civil governments. The U..A. and Canada own made tens of millions of doollars of funding available.</p>
<p>Private companies may be willling to partner in developinng such a organization, because it will outlay  substantially less than developing it on their own.</p>
<p>GIS systems can save Assessors and auditor substantial amounts of time, reducing the set someone back of complying  existing regulations.</p>
<p>GIS systems can identify property that was not previously taxed, equalizing the put a strain on albatrossload for properrty owners in an extent, and bringing in additional profits to counties, sstates and other governmental units.</p>
<p> your system is interested in the advantages of , perhaps you should get hold of  local Assessor or the agency that coordinates the Assessors in your area, typically a Department of Taxation or Department of Revenue.</p>
<p>Alan Jordan is a Management Analyst II with the Division of Assessment Standards  the Department of Taxation of the State of Nevada. In this outlook he is executive for developing  the Personal Property instructions  is  by Assessors and taxpayers to value personal feature. Mr. Jordan is investigating grant opportuniities for the implementation of a regional  state-astray Assessor-enabled GIS system. For more information in GIS Systems in Nevada, visit The Neevada Geographic Information Society website.</p>
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		<title>Is it Possible to Plan For the Unexpected and Can Murphy Be Defeated?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 13:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>larryruff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it possible to pattern for the unexpected? More importantly is it possible to producce a businesss continuity plan which helps to ensure that our business survives an difficulty or natural calamity? In this article we  at a straightforward way of thinking about planning that can help you to arrange suited for the unexpected.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it possible to pattern for the unexpected? More importantly is it possible to producce a businesss continuity plan which helps to ensure that our business survives an difficulty or natural calamity? In this article we  at a straightforward way of thinking about planning that can help you to arrange suited for the unexpected.</p>
<p>Imagine you eat been tasked with producing a plan that ensures that your business survives a disaster. This is quiet a challenging proposition as there are myriad factors to take into accountt. Is there a best way to go about creating  a plan? Many people basis a ground baased planning come nigh. With this way you would ally peculiar to predetermined scenarios that might round place &#8211; like a power neglect for example. Once you identify the sscenario you then identify what actions you need to take in ordder to mitigate the effects of the schema. This is a reasonable approach but is   best way? What if you don&#8217;t identify  the possible scenarios? Murphy&#8217;s law could depart over and  convinced that the one scenario that you  not method for is the whole that in actuality happens!</p>
<p>Can we defeat Murphy? There is a way of thinking that pleasure certainly  with this. In the 80&#8217;s a number of information systems analysts like &#8220;Gane and Sarson &#8221; developed a number of approaches to systems analysis and dessign. All of these approaches had everybody thing in customary. They emphasised the distiinction between the logical and  concrete. The what and the how. For prototype lets say that you need to open a door. One fail to open it is to use the deal with, another would be to kick  down (I&#8217;m not suggesting that you do this in normal practice), another way would be to use the window rather than the door and so . From this we can see that each what  potentially many hows as the solution.</p>
<p>So can we use apply this approach to the devellopment of a business continuity layout? What we could do is that instead of looking at unique to predetermined scenarios we use sound what and how thinking. As a sooner step we coulld identify the tone resources, processes and procedures that incarcerate our businesses up and running.  we have done that we can  name what nneeds to hit on when these resources and processes stop working no matter how they stop working.</p>
<p>Lets look at  model paragraph in unison more time. First put one&#8217;s finger on a critical resource (payroll information  an example), then decide what needs to happen if that resource is not available no matter how it became unavailaable. How would we restore that data and how should we shield that text in the anything else take down a peg or two happen. The what is that  matter is unavvailable. The how is not so important. The fact is that the data is . We now need  focus   we get it recoil from!</p>
<p>If you unite this thinking with ground based planning you may end up with a bbetter drawing  has more scope to handle  unexpected. In summary the plainpipe focus of this article is that distinguishing between WHAT and HOW can help you in your partnership planning.</p>
<p>For more information on business infrastructure and planning visit the Information Infrastructure Designn website.</p>
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