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Russell Deffner: Depiction Preferred Consultant

As part of our blog series to highlight our Depiction Preferred Consultants (DPCs), this week we introduce Russell Deffner.

With a strong love of the outdoors and technology, Russell graduated from Colorado State University with a minor in Spatial Information Management Systems to accompany a Bachelor of Science in Forestry – Concentrated in Forest Fire Science.  That concentration happened to take him in a different direction after graduation, to the fire-line, and into the world of emergency/disaster management.  Wildland firefighting, being seasonal, led him to looking for another ‘hobby’ as a Red Cross Volunteer.
Russell is highly involved with the America Red Cross- MIle High Chapter, headquartered in Denver, Co. and is a strong advocate for the chapter to run volunteer disaster management planning with Depiction software. He often hosts free seminars at the Mile High RC HQ to teach volunteers about the expanding possibilities with Depiction. In September, he spoke at the 2011 State of the Map conference, OpenStreetMap’s annual international conference. Russell is also our Depiction University Instructor, keeping material fresh, fun and inspiring.
Since being introduced to Depiction, he has been helping organizations use the software in various applications including emergency services, land-stewardship and land-use planning, asset management, and for a visual component in journalism.
“The concept of Depiction being a platform has also led to an off-shoot of my business; software customization.  I have already released a few Add-ons which bring additional icons, elements and interactions into Depiction and more ideas are in the works.” comments Russell. He goes on to say, “It has been amazing to see Depiction grow over just the last year and I’m excited to be a part of it!  I am happy to talk with anyone exploring GIS to see if Depiction could be the solution they are after.  Also for those currently using or thinking of using the software, but need additional functionality, I welcome you to contact me so we can explore how that functionality might be added.”
You can learn more about Russell’s consulting solutions at his website, RussellDeffnerConsulting.com.
Next week, we’ll introduce Steve Sprague.

DepictionPrep available for pre-order

In September, we were very excited to announce the newest addition to our software line: DepictionPrep. It is our easiest to use, most streamlined and least expensive mapping program yet. DepictionPrep is preparedness mapping software, built to help individuals, families and neighborhoods build preparedness plans. It will be available for $29.95, however pre-orders are just $24.95 right now. The full launch of DepictionPrep is just around the corner, so take advantage of the discount now!

Questions about DepictionPrep?


I have Depiction. Can I share my depictions with people who have DepictionPrep, and can they share theirs with me?

Absolutely! Depiction’s DPN files (.dpn) are completely compatible with Depiction, DepictionPrep, and the Free Reader. In fact, if you are using the Reader to share depictions with a group, DepictionPrep would be an inexpensive way to give them the ability to actually work with the files you provide, and not just view them.

What about preparedness groups like CERT and Map Your Neighborhood?

If you’re already involved with disaster preparedness in your community, you’ll get even more utility out of DepictionPrep. Create and distribute preparedness maps at the neighborhood and community level, build disaster scenarios and test your plans against them!

I already own Depiction. Should I get DepictionPrep, too?

Because DepictionPrep has been streamlined and scaled back to just those features essential for preparedness, there’s less of a learning curve than there is with Depiction—which, in turn, has much less of a learning curve than other mapping programs. If you want a simpler version of the software to do a few basic tasks, or to introduce less tech-savvy folks to Depiction, DepictionPrep is what you want.

I was considering getting Depiction. Should I get DepictionPrep instead?

Check out this comparison chart to see if DepictionPrep has all the capabilities you are looking for.

I live outside the USA. Can I use DepictionPrep?

You can—the main capabilities of DepictionPrep, building plans and creating scenarios, are available anywhere in the world, as are the primary basemaps. Though some of the data used by DepictionPrep is US-only data, the bulk of its functionality is the same no matter where you are.

How do I get DepictionPrep?

Visit www.depictionprep.com/purchase and pre-order today! You’ll reserve a copy of the software for just $24.95, plus get access to an advanced beta version. This offer only lasts until we actually release the final version, so act quickly, that’s just around the corner!

Learn more at DepictionPrep.com.

National Preparedness Month: LANL uses Depiction

National Preparedness Month is observed each September in the US. It’s a time when Americans take simple steps to prepare for the unknown. Depiction is partaking in this year’s event by featuring Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and how they use Depiction to prepare for such events as wild fire, potential security threats and scenarios on chemical leaks.

This webinar is free to attend! Alan Woodward, EOC Planning Sections Chief at LANL, will highlight several tabletop exercises, scenario simulations and take questions from attendees. This webinar is great for individuals, organizations and companies interested in preparedness planning and consequence assessment. Alan comments that LANL uses Depiction for its “ease of use, flat learning curve, professionalism and fast in-field collaboration capability”.

Attendees will learn how Depiction can be used to create simulations and facilitate ‘in the moment’ cooperation whether for a national laboratory, your neighborhood, fire department, police department, local government organizations or emergency field teams.

Alan Woodward joins us as our guest presenter September 22nd at 10:30am PST. He has worked in the Emergency Operations Division for 10 years as an analyst, emergency planner, and Section chief with over thirteen years experience developing geographic information systems (GIS) and GIS products. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Washington State University (in Physics) and a Master of Science degree from Oklahoma State University (in Plant and Soil Sciences). Currently, he is focused on developing GIS applications for emergency responders that can be used in an EOC or at the site of an emergency.

Also joining in to field questions and provide additional information are Rachel Hixson, Dave McClard and Bill Purtymun.

Rachel Hixson is a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialist with a Master of Arts degree in Geography from Arizona State University.  She is helping to develop the GIS capabilities of LANL’s Emergency Operations Center.  She has also been working on reverse plume modeling for a national bio-surveillance program at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) for three years.

Dave McClard works in the EO-EM Group as an Emergency Manager. Current responsibilities: Focus on response management, Emergency Operations Center (EOC) operability, planning and preparedness activities, communication operations, aviation operations, and wildland fire operations. Dave began emergency management work in 1986 as a search and rescue (SAR) pilot and search and rescue trainer. His last five years were spent as the State Emergency Services Director and squadron commander for an auxiliary of the United States Air Force.

Bill Purtymun originally became involved in emergency management as a Firefighter III/ EMT Paramedic.   He graduated from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology with a BS in Geology. He has been employed at Los Alamos National Laboratory since 1989, initially as a Site Safety Officer for a non-reactor nuclear facility.  In the mid 1990’s he became a LANL Emergency Manager and Incident Commander for the Emergency Operations Division.  For the past several years he has worked in Hazard and Consequence Assessment at the LANL Emergency Operations Center.  In his spare time he volunteers with the local ski and mountain bike patrol and is a Nationally Registered Paramedic.   He is currently working on his masters in Emergency Management through Arizona State University.

Join us on September 22nd at 10:30am PST to learn more about how your organization can be better prepared, cross collaborate more efficiently and benefit from the Depiction software platform.

Depiction Workshop at State of the Map 2011 in Denver

State of the Map is OpenStreetMap’s annual international conference and we’re super excited to be a part of this year’s event held in Denver, September 9-11!

Join our Preferred Consultant, Russell Deffner on Friday, September 9th at 11:50am for a 40 minute workshop introduction to OpenStreetMap and Depiction. Hurricane Coast, VP of Sales and Marketing, and avid OpensStreetMapper will be there too!

We’ll work with the audience to create ‘what if’ simulations, table top exercises and demo new tools available with the latest release! Tickets are almost sold out, so be sure to register soon!

The entire weekend is chock full of fun map related events, talks and workshops with over 250 attendees from around the world. Check out the schedule for September 9-11.

OpenStreetMap is an integral part of Depiction. Using free, open source software is vital to our business. Plus, OpenStreetMap data is the most current, up-to-date available for both vector and road data. Come join us at the greatest gathering of open source map enthusiasts and learn how it can benefit your business or cause!

See you in Denver!