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  • Applications of GIS in the emergency command of public security   [MASS 2012]
  • Author(s)
  • Wei-men Wang
  • ABSTRACT
  • police emergency command is the important part of the government emergency management. Geographical Information System (GIS) is a newly developing subject. It is of great significance for the public security organs to command and control police forces accurately and rapidly, to achieve multi-force, multi-level, cross-regional unity alarm and unified direct, to conduct emergency relief and traffic, to protect and evacuate people, to control criminal suspects timely, efficiently and orderly with the decision support system in which the GIS lies in the core position. The article studied the relationship between the GIS and police emergency command and put forward specific proposals for the application of GIS in the police emergency command.
  • KEYWORDS
  • Geographical Information System (GIS); police; emergency command
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