UCSF Mapping Needs Assessment

Needs Assessment: Evaluated UCSF’s mapping challenges and opportunities through stakeholder interviews and map catalog analysis.
Cartographic Resources: Recommended standardized templates, style guides, and a resource library to streamline map production.
Data Integration: Proposed centralized data management and GIS-business system integration for enhanced operational efficiency.
Automation and Innovation: Advocated for automated mapping workflows and advanced tools, including GIS-to-Adobe integration, to optimize map production.
User-Centric Solutions: Emphasized training, governance, and user-friendly mapping tools to support a diverse range of UCSF stakeholders.
Tehama County HMP

Plan Update and Feasibility Study: Updated Tehama County’s 2012 Hazard Mitigation Plan and developed a Community Rating System program feasibility study to enhance flood resilience.
Flood Inundation Mapping: Created detailed flood and dam inundation mapping products for high-risk areas to support emergency response and public awareness.
Public Outreach Materials: Developed engaging maps to communicate anticipated flood depths along the Sacramento River Corridor, focusing on vulnerable populations.
Funding Alignment: Identified practical mitigation actions and funding opportunities, ensuring alignment with FEMA grant guidelines.
Proven Expertise: Built on a successful track record of securing grants and collaborating with local and state agencies for mitigation projects.