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DAuto Refresh iV { (E� n 0 M Scale 1: 2714307IGO �* j .5 f1 <br />Toolbar <br />Document Tools <br />Figure 1. Content Manager Document Selection Tools — `documents by type' (left: page with no <br />lightning) and `all documents' (right: page with lightning) <br />2.7.2 Access to Web Sites <br />Links to two useful Flood DSS web sites were provided in the Flood DSS prototype toolbar. The first is <br />labeled `Flood Outlook' and takes the user to CWCB's Flood Threat Information Services <br />Product Menu ( http:// www. lidrweather. com /cwcb /cwcbinformation.litm The second, labeled <br />`National Water Monitor' ( http: / /watermonitor.gov/ takes the user to maps of flood and high water <br />conditions, as well as other useful data. <br />2.8 Prototype Installation <br />The prototype was initially developed at RTi and made visible for review by CWCB staff using a web <br />browser. For the final installation, RTi has provided the State with all data layers and available metadata, <br />secondary data files implemented for the prototype, map viewer site files, and configuration <br />documentation. <br />2.9 Prototype Evaluation <br />Prototype evaluation was possible soon after the project started by using a development web site at RTi. <br />Several calls with CWCB staff occurred to discuss the prototype Flood DSS features. A final review <br />meeting occurred at the CWCB on June 16. RTi subsequently produced this memorandum and also a <br />PowerPoint slideshow that summarizes the Flood DSS features. <br />2.10 Project Management <br />Project management consisted of regular phone calls and email between RTi and CWCB staff to <br />coordinate prototype development efforts, and preparation of project invoices. <br />3. Recommendations for Full -scale Flood DSS <br />The overall objectives of the prototype Flood DSS have been met, including providing an organized web <br />site to serve as a clearinghouse for flood - related spatial data, demonstrating the link between spatial data <br />and non - spatial data (scanned documents), and providing a tool that can be evaluated by CWCB staff. <br />Data and software components for the prototype Flood DSS utilize CDSS efforts, in particular the <br />following: <br />• Base spatial data layers are shared between the CDSS and Flood DSS Map Viewers. <br />• The Flood DSS Map Viewer configuration and scripting are compatible with the CDSS Map <br />Viewer, allowing maintenance to occur similarly on both. <br />8 <br />