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PlanGraphics featured in two new books on GIS and emergency management FRANKFORT, Ky., June 23, 2008Work by PlanGraphics, Inc. (PGRA.OB) is featured in two new books on geographic information systems (GIS) and emergency management. Mike Kevany, a PlanGraphics senior vice president, is the author of a chapter in Geospatial Information Technology for Emergency Response, published recently by Taylor & Francis, a leading international publisher in IT and GIS. Kevanys chapter, Improving Geo-information in Disaster Management through Action on Lessons Learned from Major Events, is based on Kevanys experience providing GIS support in New York City after the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. I provide a series of lessons...learned in the heat of battle so to speak, Kevany says, lessons learned in integrating [GIS] into the operating environment with the [disaster management] systems. Kevany also reviews recent advances in GIS that affect disaster management, and identifies issues that still need attention. The book is part of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Book Series in Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences and is available at www.isprs.org/publications/bookseries.html. PlanGraphics project for the Kentucky Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) is featured as a case study in protecting critical infrastructure in Mike Kataokas GIS for Homeland Security, published by ESRI Press. The case study traces the phased implementation of a mapping support system for the Blue Grass Army Depot, which stores aging chemical weapons and munitions, and it provides a variety of lessons that are applicable to other locations. As Kataoka states, PlanGraphics work eliminated paper records and integrated multiple data files for planning, emergency response, and training. 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 and Colorado. On the Web: www.plangraphics.com.
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Contact: Fred Beisser, Senior Vice PresidentFinance, Tel: (720) 851-0716 or email: fbeisser@plangraphics.com
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