ArcGIS Apps: An Overview

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Federal GIS Conference February 9 10, 2015 Washington, DC ArcGIS Apps: An Overview Chris LeSueur Product Manager Marisa Cowdry NCMEC

Agenda Apps Introduction Rugged Device Apps Essential Mapping Apps - Collector for ArcGIS - Demo: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - Operations Dashboard - Explorer for ArcGIS Runtime SDKs Type Presentation Title Here

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Rugged Device Apps Type Presentation Title Here

ArcPad Full Featured Mobile GIS App Ad-hoc data collection projects High accuracy GPS Configurable Custom forms Fully Disconnected Users typically need GIS Training Windows 7/8 Laptops Windows Mobile handhelds

ArcGIS for Windows Mobile Configurable workflows High accuracy GPS Custom forms Fully disconnected ArcGIS Online/ArcGIS Server Packaging and Deployment Users typically need little training - Applications are extensible! Windows 7/8 Laptops Windows Mobile handhelds

Essential Mapping Apps

Essential Mapping Apps Drive adoption of the ArcGIS platform Target a specific customer need Intuitive and easy to use Planning/ Decision Making Field Mobility Operational Awareness Business Integration Public Engagement

Essential Mapping Apps Configurable Cloud and on-premises Cross-platform

Collector for ArcGIS

What is Collector for ArcGIS? Use GPS to capture location Collect asset location and status Perform inspections and surveys Download maps to your device Fill out forms Capture photos and video

Collector for ArcGIS What can you use it for: - Collect asset locations and status - Ground-truth their GIS data - Make observations/conduct surveys - Replace paper-based forms/process

Tips for Making your map Add your layers to your map Configure the map: forms, symbology, tools Share to your field users Only show the fields that the end user needs Turn off tools the user wont use to do their job (measure, basemap etc) Use scale dependency to hide read only layers till they re needed Side load basemaps to device to save time Collector for ArcGIS: An Introduction

Supported Download Workflows Collector user can download map areas to their device Choose area to download Download the map Disconnect and Collect data Connect and sync Field managers can optimize that workflow by packaging and sideloading basemaps

Demo National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Type Presentation Title Here

The Collector Application at NCMEC Nick Rodriguez Sr. Assistant Case Man Marisa Cowdry Data Analytics Integration Specialist, TSD

NCMEC s History Established in 1984, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is the leading nonprofit organization in the U.S. working with law enforcement, families and the professionals who serve them on issues related to missing and sexually exploited children. As part of its Congressional authorization, NCMEC has created a unique public and private partnership to build a coordinated, national response to the problem of missing and sexually exploited children, establish a missing children hotline and serve as the national clearinghouse for information related to these issues.

Key Facts and NCMEC Stats In a National report completed by the State Department and published in 2002, Approximately 800,000 children younger than 18 were reported missing. In 2013, there were 462,567 entries for missing children under the age of 18 into the FBI's National Crime Information Center, also called NCIC. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has assisted law enforcement in the recovery of more than 202,667 missing children since it was founded in 1984. Our recovery rate for missing children has grown from 62 percent in 1990 to 97 percent today. As of October 2014, the CyberTipline has received more than 2.8 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation since it was launched in 1998.

Esri s Platform Through Esri s ArcGIS online, ArcGIS Desktop, and Collector Application we are able to arm our people in the field with the ability to view geospatial data and conduct geospatial analysis. In addition, these tools equip them with a way to document new data collected in the field and swiftly push it back to Headquarters.

Live Demo

Highlights The Esri Platform allows NCMEC to provide a visual representation of data that we collect and store. Allows us to analyze data in a geospatial way, which in return allows us to provide law enforcement better reports. Allows us to filter other data sets based on case development unlike ever before. Integrate data from multiple different sources and access them all in one place. Allows us to collect and document information obtained in the field in real time. In addition it allows us to preserve such information. Facilitates collaboration between the consultants

Contact Information Nick Rodriguez Sr. Assistant Case Manager, MCD National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (571) 482-3399 Nrodriguez@NCMEC.ORG Marisa Cowdry Data Analytics Integration Specialist National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 703) 562-7619 Mcowdry@NCMEC.ORG

10.3 Release Collector for ArcGIS Default Field Edits Field Edits Versioned Editing Editing Controls Related Tables

Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS

Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS Monitor daily operations Manage events Visualize key performance indicators Ready-to-use widgets Create and share common operating views Windows desktop and browsers

Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS Ready to use widgets anyone can configure - Maps, Lists - Bar Charts, Gauges - Histograms, Indicators - Details Extensible using WPF SDK Create and Share Views Laptops Tablets Ops Center

Operations Dashboard in a Browser! Author in Windows desktop application open in a browser Single display operation view Author in Windows Open in Browser All widgets, feature actions and map tools supported

Demo Type Presentation Title Here

Explorer for ArcGIS

What is Explorer for ArcGIS? Personalizes your experience with ArcGIS Discover maps and data Collaborate and share Present maps and projects

Multiple platforms ios (iphone and ipad) Mac OS X Android (phones and tablets) Future Windows Windows

Explorer for ArcGIS What you can do: - Discover and Use Maps - Search and Explore data - Present, Share and Collaborate using Maps

Discover Maps A Personalized Experience for Working with Maps Use the maps you work with every day - Favorites - My Maps - My Groups - Recently used Search for Maps within your organization - Featured and newest maps Map Information - View map details - Add maps to your favorites

Use and Search the Map Key features for using maps - Measure Distances and Areas - View Feature Details - Change basemaps - Bookmarks, My Places, Contacts Search the map for - Places - Features - Locations by coordinate notation - Search suggestions

Share and Collaborate Share maps - Within your organization (groups, everyone) - Directly with others (Email, Text Message, AirDrop) Collaborate - Sketch on the map - View presentations

Demo Type Presentation Title Here

What s Coming Next with Explorer for ArcGIS More Capabilities - Make maps and layers - 3D support for web scenes (viewing, presentations) - Offline Download, view and use the map offline - Template-based feature editing Simple point, line poly data editing

Runtime SDKs Esri UC 2014 Technical Workshop Type Presentation Title Here

Device Platform Strategy Configurable Apps ArcGIS for ios, Android, Windows Phone Collector for ArcGIS Operations Dashboard Explorer for ArcGIS ArcGIS Runtime SDKs.NET SDK Mac OS X (Objective C) ios (Objective C) Android (Java) Java SE Qt Windows Phone (SL, XAML) Windows (Win Store) Windows (WPF) Core ArcGIS Runtime Components Geometry Sync Framework Graphics Symbols Map Grids Spatial Reference Feature Cache Tiles Messaging 3D Map Display More

Apps Sessions Collector for ArcGIS: An Overview - Tuesday, 10 Feb 2015, 1:30pm - 2:30pm - Location: 207 B Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS: An Overview - Tuesday, 10 Feb 2015, 11:00am - 12:00pm - Location: 207 B Explorer for ArcGIS: An Overview - Tuesday, 10 Feb 2015, 5:15pm - 6:15pm - Location: 103 A ArcGIS Apps: The Road Ahead - Tuesday, 10 Feb 2015, 2:45pm - 3:45pm - Location: 103 A