Facilitating public safety analysis through enhanced information sharing: improving the geospatial repository for analysis and safety planning

K. Chung, C. Davis, C. Fee, R. Grammer, D. Brown, J. Dalton, R. Wilson
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The University of Virginia Systems and Information Engineering Department is part of a six-year project commissioned by the National Institute of Justice to develop the geospatial repository for analysis and safety planning, GRASP. GRASP is a Web application that allows for the viewing and sharing of spatial data over the Internet. GRASP is a system that allows verified users to upload spatial data, and in turn are rewarded with full access to all public data stored in the database. For the past three years, student teams have progressively added to the design and development of GRASP. During the summer of 2003, GRASP shifted to an implementation phase that focuses on the active recruitment of new data contributors across the United States. To enable this shift in focus, the GRASP Website's usability and functionality have been improved by implementing new software, upgrading old hardware, and conducting usability tests. These improvements have reduced the time required by the system's administrators. The changes have also enabled an 86% decrease in the time required for data sharing between users of different jurisdictions
通过加强信息共享促进公共安全分析:改进用于分析和安全规划的地理空间存储库
弗吉尼亚大学系统与信息工程系是国家司法研究所委托的一项为期六年的项目的一部分,该项目旨在开发用于分析和安全规划的地理空间存储库,即GRASP。GRASP是一个Web应用程序,它允许在Internet上查看和共享空间数据。GRASP是一个允许经过验证的用户上传空间数据的系统,并反过来获得对存储在数据库中的所有公共数据的完全访问权。在过去的三年里,学生团队逐渐加入到GRASP的设计和开发中。2003年夏季,GRASP转入实施阶段,重点是在美国各地积极招募新的数据贡献者。为了实现这一重点的转变,GRASP网站的可用性和功能已经通过实施新软件、升级旧硬件和进行可用性测试来改进。这些改进减少了系统管理员所需的时间。这些变化还使不同司法管辖区的用户之间共享数据所需的时间减少了86%
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