Case Study: State of Georgia NG9-1-1

The Challenge
In the past, demands on local data did not mean life or death. With NG9-1-1, that is changing. Neither the state or local governments have the data or processes needed. Some data is missing entirely and existing data was not built to a common standard, making it impossible to merge with other data.
Data is often out-of-date due to a lack of efficient maintenance processes and no data validation tools. Little coordination and limited resources between jurisdictions resulting in inconsistency along shared borders.
"Build it once, use it in many ways. Map based data is a critical component of most all government functions, not just 9-1-1. Coordinating its development through the GIO ensures every tax dollar spent will enable countless other state priorities and thousands of other governmental functions."
-- Customer Quote
Our Solution
1Spatial's NG9-1-1 solution tells the contributor how prepared their data is to enable NG9-1-1 locally and if problems are found, it reports which 9-1-1 rules are being broken - saving local staff hundreds of hours of laborious work from combing through millions of map-based data features.
- Clearly demarcates gaps, overlaps, and incomplete data
- Converts local data to the Georgia Geospatial Data Standard for NG9-1-1 (Standard)
- Precisely pinpoints problems/errors, within and between jurisdictions
- Consistently measures progress over time as improvements are made
- Provides a secure warehouse for all data to live and be served to the ESInet
- Provides a common platform for efficient data rollups, from Georgia’s 700+ cities and counties, to a state scale
- Enable continuous, secure, and consistent updates, realizing significant economies of scale
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