Using ArcGIS for Public Safety Workflows
Strictly by pre-registration only
What is this course about?
You will work with tools to map and visualise public safety data, identify patterns, create actionable information and produce dynamic maps and 3D scenes to effectively disseminate that information. Course exercises use realistic public safety scenarios.
Course details
Location
Singapore
Duration
2 days
Level
Intermediate
Category
ArcGIS Pro Workflows
CPD points
Are there any prerequisites?
Completion of Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS course or equivalent knowledge is recommended.
What skills will I learn?
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Display data stored in tables and spreadsheets as features on a map.
- Visualise trends and patterns in your data.
- Apply spatial analysis techniques to derive new information from your data.
- Edit GIS data to ensure responders, decision makers and stakeholders have access to up-to-date data.
What can I expect?
- Course topics
1. Applying GIS in public safety
- How do you currently solve public safety problems?
- The geographic approach
- Similarities in the geographic approach to other problem-solving models
- The ArcGIS patterns of use
- The Incident Command System (ICS)
- ArcGIS patterns of use in the ICS
- Applying patterns and problem-solving to problems
- What is the Crime Analysis Solution?
2. Getting to know your data
- GIS data storage formats
- Using public safety data
- Exploring data properties
3. Adding tabular data to a map
- How is data represented on a map?
- What is a coordinate system?
- The importance of coordinate systems
- Getting data on a map
4. Asking questions of your data
- Query types
- Querying data
5. Creating and modifying data
- Why create or modify public safety data?
- Creating features in ArcGIS Pro
- Modifying features in ArcGIS Pro
- Exploring tools to modify features
6. Getting to know geoprocessing
- What is geoprocessing?
- Locating geoprocessing tools in ArcGIS Pro
- Geoprocessing in public safety
7. Using symbology
- What is visualisation?
- Symbology types
- Classifying quantitative symbology
- Choosing labels or annotation
8. Optimising your map with scale and text
- Using scale to optimise your map
- Adding text to a map
9. Visualising and analysing in 3D
- Visualising data in 3D
- Global vs. local scenes
- Elevation types
- The value of 3D in public safety
10. Disseminating content
- Sharing public safety content using ArcGIS Pro
- What is a portal?
- Disseminating public safety content