All Invited
Lunchtime Special Interest Group Meeting
Tuesday March 6, 2012 - noon to 1:30 pm
Join the Health SIG lunch group for a free-flowing discussion of GIS and environmental and public health.
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Showing posts with label NPDES. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
CCH-DPP Storm Water Application
Brian Loomis
Hi-Tech Urban Solution, Inc., Honolulu, HI
Engineering and Public Works
Wednesday March 7, 2012 - 10:45 am to noon
The City & County of Honolulu's Storm Water Application is a web-based GIS application that delivers powerful mapping, network tracing, and data access tools to users throughout the City. It is the culmination of a multi-year, collaborative effort by the City's Department of Planning and Permitting to improve the coverage, accuracy, and dissemination of its storm water-related GIS data. The application is designed around NPDES permit obligations the City is required to meet. The application is a completely custom ArcGIS Server Web ADF implementation. It is programmed in ASP.NET/VB.NET, incorporates custom ArcObjects modules, and integrates multiple City SQL data servers. The presentation will discuss (1) the user-interviews and NPDES requirements driving the design process, (2) the application's capabilities and toolsets, (3) a high-level review of its technical architecture, and (4) lessons learned. The presentation will also include a live demo (subject to internet access and technical support).
Hi-Tech Urban Solution, Inc., Honolulu, HI
Engineering and Public Works
Wednesday March 7, 2012 - 10:45 am to noon
The City & County of Honolulu's Storm Water Application is a web-based GIS application that delivers powerful mapping, network tracing, and data access tools to users throughout the City. It is the culmination of a multi-year, collaborative effort by the City's Department of Planning and Permitting to improve the coverage, accuracy, and dissemination of its storm water-related GIS data. The application is designed around NPDES permit obligations the City is required to meet. The application is a completely custom ArcGIS Server Web ADF implementation. It is programmed in ASP.NET/VB.NET, incorporates custom ArcObjects modules, and integrates multiple City SQL data servers. The presentation will discuss (1) the user-interviews and NPDES requirements driving the design process, (2) the application's capabilities and toolsets, (3) a high-level review of its technical architecture, and (4) lessons learned. The presentation will also include a live demo (subject to internet access and technical support).
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ArcGIS,
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DOT,
GIS,
government,
Hawaii,
health,
infrastructure,
IT,
NPDES,
public health,
public works,
transportation,
utilities,
water quality
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