PlanGraphics supporting City of Raleigh's GIS emergency operations

FRANKFORT, Ky., Aug. 2, 2006—The City of Raleigh, N.C., has selected PlanGraphics, Inc. (PK: PGRA) to support the city's geographic information system (GIS) emergency operations, including development of an emergency GIS data model and a prototype incident information display and tracking application based on a GIS emergency plan previously prepared by PlanGraphics for the city.

PlanGraphics will perform the following tasks:

  • Information collection and analysis—to collect detailed information on requirements
  • Requirements analysis and definition of functional requirements—a structured analysis to define the specific requirements for the emergency GIS database and incident information application
  • Design of emergency GIS data model—a preliminary logical data model and a physical data model that will include a data dictionary
  • Design and prototype of the incident information display and tracking application—the prototype will contain the design and layout of the general graphical user interface
  • Assistance to Raleigh staff in application development and documentation-based on the prototype, PlanGraphics' programmers will work with Raleigh personnel in the development of the production application
  • GIS emergency plan review and update—PlanGraphics will review the original GIS emergency plan that was completed in 2003. Based on this review, PlanGraphics will recommend updates to the plan and changes in GIS technology and emergency best practices including definition of priority activities for continued implementation.

Executive Consultant Pete Croswell will manage the project, and Mike Kevany, a PlanGraphics senior vice president, will have an important participating role. Both were engaged in PlanGraphics' previous work with the city.

PlanGraphics, founded in 1979, is a full life-cycle systems integration and implementation firm providing a broad range of services in the design and implementation of information technology in the public and commercial sectors. PlanGraphics’ experience with spatial information systems and e-services capabilities provides a critical discriminator among other IT consulting and integration firms. PlanGraphics has headquarters in Frankfort, Ky., and regional offices in Maryland, Colorado and New York. On the Web: www.plangraphics.com.

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Contact: Fred Beisser, Senior Vice President—Finance, Tel: (720) 851-0716 or email: fbeisser@plangraphics.com

Copyright 2006 PlanGraphics, Inc.