Critical Incident Mapping & Emergency Management: Digital Twins and Indoor GIS Solutions

Brock Saylor, Langan

State and local governments in the United States are increasingly requiring educational institutions and municipalities to adopt critical incident mapping (CIM) and emergency management planning to support first responders and computer-aided dispatch (CAD) during emergencies.  This presentation emphasizes the significance of integrating Esri products for CIM, emergency management, and asset management, particularly focusing on indoor mapping and digital twins.

Key topics covered include data sharing, safety asset mapping, facility mapping, ArcGIS Indoors, routing, 3D GIS, best path analysis, and evacuation planning, all achieved through the latest reality capture methods and ArcGIS technologies.

Brock is currently a senior project manager and senior consultant at Langan, managing Langan’s Digital Solutions/GIS team in the western United States.  Brock’s client focus is centered around resorts, K-12, higher education, energy, and local and state government service sectors.  He has 15 years of experience managing B2B sales, SaaS projects, partner management (Esri, OpenGov, AWS, Azure), client success, and designing, deploying, and managing enterprise scale geospatial solutions for a variety of industries and clients.  He also manages the western team to provide a variety of services focused on operations and maintenance tracking, lifecycle management, safety, and security, asset and facility management, and smart utilities.