Decision Support Systems
The Polis Center is partnering with the Indiana Dept of Homeland Security (IDHS) Indiana Dept of Natural Resources (IDNR), US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), and the Indiana Silver Jackets to implement the Indiana Flood Mitigation Planner (IFMP), a platform for getting information about flood hazard risks in Indiana into the hands of the people who “need to know and act upon.” The IFMP will equip decision makers, officials and developers in Indiana with information in support of risk-informed choices to make their projects resilient today and into the future.
Aimed at providing a one-stop-shop for flood hazards, risk, and mitigation in Indiana, IFMP will empower non-technical users to understand the impacts of floods in their locality and make their development projects more resilient. IFMP will accomplish this through (1) gathering data and services from federal, state and local open data sources including but are not limited to IndianaMap, Indiana Geological Survey Map, Hazus risk estimates created by the Polis Center, USACE geospatial platform, and FEMA Geoplatform, and (2) encompassing a set of visualization, tracking, document management and analytic tools to transform harvested data into standardized information and indicator products that are easily interpretable by non-technical users.
Under the umbrella of Indiana Silver Jackets, IFMP will provide unprecedented opportunity for major players to collaborate on the best practices and innovative techniques to promote a flood resilience agenda in the State.
Posting and sharing of flood risk and mitigation related data on this portal would allow local responders and state responders to have access to data in order to better plan their emergency response actions in a more holistic manner. Having this data catalogued and easily available to mitigation planning officials at the federal, state, and local level promotes public engagement, and can assist with transitioning their mitigation and risk management plans and planning efforts to be on more of a continual planning cycle instead of being more traditionally focused on updating the plan every so many years.
The IFMP geospatial data and services will be developed using open source tools and technology compatible with existing document and GIS formats and standards.
To learn more about our GIS analysis services, contact Danielle Lafeber.