Launch in to Next Generation 9-1-1 GIS with SpatialStation. Improving and managing your spatial data quality today and positioning your organization for NG9-1-1 requirements, is our focus. With 911 Datamaster, success begins before the call is made. Visit us at 911Datamaster.com. Product Specif icat ions: TM Microsoft Server-based for ease of use, lower cost and easy maintenance Provides the ability to synchronize GIS databases with the MSAG & ALI in support of NENA recommendations as outlined in information document 71-501 Fully compatible with NENA GIS Data Collection and Maintenance Standards as outlined in document 02-014 Interfaces directly with 9-1-1 LVF / ECRF software for spatial data updates Supports ArcGIS v10.0 and v10.1 Product Feat ures: ESRI based GIS edits prompt user for required 9-1-1 attribute inputs Interface configuration options for accessing a variety of data sets Administrator password protection for configuration settings Address Point Checks Address Point to ALI Compare ALI Build / Export Road Centerline Checks Road Centerline to MSAG Compare MSAG Build / Export MSAG to ESZ Compare Geometry Checks (Topology verification) Feature review, auditing and report generation Integration with ‘DataNexus’ for seamless LVF / ECRF data provisioning Supported by 911 Datamaster’s comprehensive, 24/7/365 software support . Trademarks provided under license from Esri Flexible and user-configurable, SpatialStation is designed to help GIS users build and validate mission critical spatial data to support the requirements of 9-1-1 Next Generation functionality for public safety and emergency response. GIS data is ‘the’ critical element for any successful deployment and operation of a NG9-1-1 geospatial routing solution. For years local governmental entities have been developing and maintaining data for use in static 9-1-1 map display applications to plot incoming ALI locations. In the i3 world this same data will also be required to determine the appropriate PSAP to which a live call is to be routed. Accuracy and timeliness of GIS data updates is a growing concern for i3. 911 Datamaster is providing new reliable and efficient tools to help 9-1-1 GIS administrators address these needs with SpatialStation. Before GIS data can be used in a live call-routing environment, it is vital that it is evaluated by dependable QA / QC processes to verify its completeness and accuracy and that each graphical element has sound topological integrity. The data must also be reconciled with the ALI / MSAG to make sure all address points and road centerlines are present and correctly represented. Unless this work is performed regularly and consistently, inaccurate or incomplete spatial data can result in incorrect call routing. To support this essential aspect of NG9-1-1, 911 Datamaster has developed SpatialStation, a complete set of 9-1-1 focused GIS editing and analysis tools. These tools will not only allow GIS administrators to more easily develop their required data but will also identify any missing yet required database attributes. They will also provide a variety of spatial checks to pinpoint and correct problems with graphical elements. SpatialStation integrates seamlessly with 911 Datamaster’s DataNexus application (LVF / ECRF) in support of synchronization between USPS, MSAG and GIS databases. This integration also facilitates direct export of i3 ready GIS data in to the call routing system. Together SpatialStation and DataNexus help 9-1-1 authorities ensure that they have the best possible data for use in a live NG9-1-1 i3 geospatial call routing environment. For specific inquiries, contact Eric Regnier at [email protected] For sales, email [email protected] For support, email [email protected] 911DM 7-2012 v1
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