The City of Terrebonne integrates G.O. LOC, open geospatial services provided by the Ministry of Public Security, with J

March 31, 2010

Montreal, Wednesday, March 31st 2010 - The City of Terrebonne integrated the G.O.LOC location and data services provided by the Ministry, to JMap, the mapping integration platform used in the city for land management and Logiciels Radar , the  call dispatching system used by the public safety. The arrival of this new service, under continued development at the MSP, is a great step forward for Quebec's public security and will be helpful in all kinds of situations, such as fire, crisis management and any emergency events requiring high security interventions.
(K2 Press) Centre911-Terrebonne.JPGFollowing a series of tests carried out by the Ministry and several 911 call centers and partners of the Ministry, the first development phase is now completed. G.O.LOC services will allow a rapid search by address, municipality, highway distance indicators, toponymy, GPS coordinates, company name and Hydro-Québec sites. As a matter of fact, 911 call center dispatchers now have access to geolocation tools connected to a uniform geobase integrating several levels of high-quality spatial information provided by various ministries, municipalities as well a public organizations and companies. For further information, click on the following G.O. LOC  link at the Ministry Web site or visit the new Blog by the MSP GIS team.

« One of our objectives was to automate the transfer of search results to the dispatching system, otherwise first-line users would have to re-enter manually the information. Besides increasing the time needed to complete the task, it would considerably increase the risk of mistakes. We process approximately 800 calls per day and we provide emergency police and fire assistance to a large territory including the cities of Bois-des-Fillion and Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines... This, for us, was essential, because a few minutes can make a great difference in an emergency situation." - Guy Ménard, Director of Public Security, City of Terrebonne.

 

This project was completed within only a month, which demonstrates the excellent collaboration between the city's various services involved in the process and the Ministry of Public Security, along with K2 Geospatial, editor of JMap and acting as integrator in this project.

To conclude, it must be noted that the project was facilitated by the interoperability of existing systems and with the industry standards developed by Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC).

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About K2 Geospatial
Since 1995, K2 Geospatial has been well-know for the development of geospatial solutions. Its mission: provide easy access to spatial information by developing computer software which becomes a visual support for decision makers. K2 provides value-added solutions for the management of assets and security. These solutions answer needs in land, buildings and infrastructures management and are specifically developed for municipalities, regional administrations, harbors and airports. K2 is renowned for the quality of its service and its expertise in SIG, Java development and integration.

JMap, its flagship product, is an interactive card accessible through company, public and/or mobile networks. It's a "Stress-Free Web-GIS" known for its accessibility, neutrality, speed, strength and extensibility. JMap is a geospatial solution at the service of decision-makers as it allows to easily access and operate various systems which are often complex and isolated

For more information:
Michelle Gagné
K2 Geospatial
mgagne@k2geospatial.com
www.k2geospatial.com

About the Ministry of Public Safety of Quebec (MSP)

For more information concerning the test projet between the 9-11 call centers and the MSP:
Jean-Louis Leblanc
jean-louis.leblanc@msp.gouv.qc.ca

For more technical and GIS information at the MSP contact geomsp@msp.gouv.qc.ca or visit their blog http://geomsp.msp.gouv.qc.ca/blogue/


About Radar 911 Systems Inc.

For more information concerning the public safety software tools provided by Radar 911 Systems Inc. please contact:
Alex Moosz
amoosz@radar-911.com
www.radar-911.com



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