For next week's 9/11 issue, I would like to publish a list of projects in which you, our readers, are involved, either directly or indirectly, with the war effort. GIS played a major role in the logistics and coordination efforts in New York City in the days and weeks following the attack. But now, a new mission has emerged to prepare for and prevent future attacks. For such tasks, GIS is uniquely suited.
For me personally, I have been called to consult with a hospital that is a Level II trauma center in close proximity to the District of Columbia. Should another attack occur in our nation's capital, they wanted to be able to respond with an awareness that can only be understood with some knowledge of the location of employees and physicians in case emergency response is warranted.
Whether you are engaged directly in local emergency response planning, homeland security at the state or national level, medical care, public safety, or other form of government planning, please send me a brief 50 word description with your job function, your name and organization. If perhaps your company had to radically alter growth plans for expansion because of new security concerns, and GIS was called upon to help mitigate the problem, send me a brief email as well. We very much want to know how GIS is being used on a daily basis in businesses, the military, or public agencies to fight terrorism.
Plus, it is well known that federal dollars are floating around for Homeland Security initiatives. If you know of some specific projects in which your organization is involved, please let us know that too.
Looking forward to hearing from you! Thanks...
