We hope to release PortGIS to the Harbor Police desktops within the next month. This release will include many enhancements over the PortGIS (Beta version). This rollout is going to have many firsts for us, including a full departmental PortGIS software push, a custom task, .NET software release on the server, and authentication and authorization within the Port network. Below is a list of the added functionality to the PortGIS (Harbor Police) release. I hope to have a video showing some of these features shortly. For now I will include snapshots.
The Harbor Police has been very supportive of our efforts in the GIS department and have been eager to embrace technological advances. LJJ and MR (See docs #315612) are working to bring hardware upgrades, or new computers to support the 1GB minimum software requirements for the PortGIS. There are something like 60×1gb RAM sticks and 30 brand new computers involved. It is a lot of work, and much of the credit for the PortGIS actually running on computers at the Port belongs to them and their teams.
This release is still in development. Our hope is that the Harbor Police will start working with the product to hone in on exactly how they would like this tool to be used. Often when we solve a problem it creates new ones. For example; we can now track many of the vehicles, including those off-duty. So this raises the question: Even when they are on-duty; Is it necessary for the entire department to have access to their locations? Or, should we limit it to certain people, CSF (See docs #315612) and dispatchers. Just a little food for thought.
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November 3, 2008 at 8:30 am
Ari and Team,
The content and features look really good! I am looking forward to seeing it go live with the video, etc. I’m looking forward to seeing Engineering’s Record Drawings available online.
Keep up the great work!
December 11, 2008 at 10:27 am
Ari and team-
I’m very impressed by this. I would very much like to receive more information about your process and procedures. We’re looking to replicate a similar process of strategic analysis of AVL data, and some of the porting techniques for GPS data are ideal for our purposes.
Philip Mielke
GIS Administrator
City of Redlands
September 28, 2009 at 11:59 pm
Thanks nice