A key theme across several presentations was the need for a unified operational picture to enhance situational awareness and decision-making during emergencies. Tools like the Team Awareness Kit (TAK) enable such unification across agencies, offering capabilities like indoor tracking, drone integration, and AI applications to bolster public safety. When responsibly and efficiently adopted, technologies such as AI, remote sensing, robotics, and location-based services can significantly improve public safety, enabling disaster managers to enhance preparedness and response.
At the core of effective emergency management tools is data, and sound data management is essential. Dewberry’s Catherine Bohn and Victoria Celiberti emphasized that any disaster management application must address the full data lifecycle—from collection and validation to responsible sharing and integration of tools into operations.
GIS technologies enable data-driven disaster management and operations. Several presentations highlighted best practices for using out-of-the-box or custom geoprocessing tools to streamline disaster preparation, response, and recovery efforts. Tools like Esri’s ModelBuilder, as demonstrated by NAPSG’s Adam Fackler, allow users to design and execute complex geospatial processes without the need for advanced programming skills.
A significant focus of the summit was on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in disaster management. Four of the nation’s leading female public safety and GIS professionals shared insights on the importance of women’s inclusion in disaster management, offering inspiration and guidance on leadership and career development for women in the field. Additional sessions demonstrated how geospatial technologies are being leveraged to promote equitable practices in emergency management, aligning with federal initiatives like the Justice40 Initiative. These presentations highlighted successes and emerging trends in equitable approaches that ensure vulnerable communities receive better support during emergencies through the use of GIS tools.
Lessons learned and new collaborations formed through the InSPIRE conference will help drive NLT’s continued innovation in disaster management applications. As a provider for emergency response organizations at the federal, state, and local level, we are uniquely positioned to deploy these innovations to communities nationwide. Through this, NLT will remain committed to delivering solutions that empower decision-makers, streamline response efforts, and strengthen community resilience in the face of disasters.
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