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Chevron Shipping CompanyCommon Operating Picture

Esri Petroleum GIS ConferenceApril 09, 2015

Presented by:

David Alford, GISPEnvironmental Science Services, Inc.

Denham Springs, LA

• Cloud-Based Common Operational Picture

• ArcGIS Online for Organizations

• West Coast and Gulf of Mexico Operations

• Real-Time Data Collection and Display

• Spill Trajectory Integration

• Real-Time Vessel Tracking

Chevron Shipping CompanySan Ramon, California

COP Application

Definition (IPIECA–IOGP):A Common Operating Picture (COP) is a computing platform basedon Geographical Information System (GIS) technology that provides asingle source of data and information for situational awareness,coordination, communication and data archival to supportemergency management and response personnel and otherstakeholders involved in or affected by an incident.

MissionDevelop applications that provide vital, accurate, timely, and geo-

referenced information to operational and strategic decision makers.

Incident Responders Data Collection Data Analysis Validating

Response Center Team

Dynamic Data Feeds

AIS Weather Video

Remote Access iOS, Android, Tablets Field Data CollectorsUser Access

Unified Command Incident Responders Agencies Public

GIS ApplicationAdministration

DataSecurity

Web Portal

COP ApplicationFramework

Key Application Components

SQL Cloud Database – historical, current, and field data

Web Portal – data access, organization, and security

Web Applications - focused apps for:

o WebAppBuilder (West Coast and Gulf of Mexico)

o RPS-ASA Trajectory Model

Mobile Applications – field data collection and display

Dashboard – tracking and display of quickly changing data

Application Web Portal Organization

• Content organized by groups:

Individual Data Layers

Groups of Layers Assembled Into Focused Maps

Custom Applications

Dashboards

Application and Data Security

• Database (MS SQL Server)stored on secure cloud server

• Application Web Portal built on secure Esri ArcGIS Online Platform

• ArcGIS Online utilizes role-based security

– Roles are established with access rights

– Users are assigned to roles

ArcGIS

Application and Data Security

• Content organized by functional Groups

• Users assigned to one or more Groups

• Content can be shared at various levels:

– Single user

– Between one or more groups

David Alford

dalford@es2-inc.com

(225) 927-7171

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