Minnesota

Secure Funding for Digital Geographic Information System Mapping

Under Minnesota HF 3805

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Digital Geographic Information System Mapping for Minnesota

Grant-Ready School Safety Mapping Guide

  • Detailed 2D-3D indoor visual depiction school campus and/or surrounding environment.
  • Integrates with live sensor feeds CAD, Incident management systems, location tracking, security cameras, alarms, and more.
  • Customizable points of interest room names and room numbers, fire extinguishers, cameras, water lines and more.
MN digital geographic information system mapping guide

GeoComm Meets All Requirements for Minnesota HF 3805

Helping first responders access precise data to improve response times. Our school mapping solutions meet all program criteria:
  • Accurate GIS Digital Mapping compatible​ with the National Emergency Number Association's latest Civic Location Data Exchange​ Format Standard
  • Verified Vendor funds must be used to create digital geographic information system mapping data of school facilities
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school safety and critical incident mapping for schools
25 M+

Total Square Footage

Mapped in Minnesota

school safety and critical incident mapping for schools
60

Implementation

Avg. Map Implementation Turnaround Time (30 Buildings or Fewer)

school safety and critical incident mapping for schools
2190 +

Hours Saved

Avg. Maintenance Time Saved by switching from Static PDFs to Responsive Digital Representations

Real-World Results

Sheriff Shawn Haken – Jackson County, Minnesota Sheriff’s Department

“A student overdosed in the cafeteria yesterday afternoon. The new map of the high school you guys helped map did pop up on our 9-1-1 screen and literally put the location of the call right in the cafeteria where she collapsed.  That was very helpful for our 9-1-1 dispatcher and deputies who were responding which of course was the intent of these upgraded maps.”

Enhance School Safety with GIS Digital Mapping

Leverage critical incident maps to improve emergency response and protect your school community
  • Reduce Manual Effort Save time and resources with dynamic maps
  • Collaborate at all levels Facilitate easier collaboration between all agencies
  • Personalize your maps Clearer, smarter visuals with custom school layouts

Ready to Apply for Your School Safety Funding?

Get expert help to align spending, tailor solutions, and ensure compliance for a safer school environment.

Share and Communicate with Agencies

Enhance communication through seamless integration with critical incident mapping across our partner network. From emergency response tools to top public safety solutions, we streamline data sharing for faster, more effective responses.

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