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current and up-to-date information because today information has become a strategic
resource.
New technological solutions have improved many decision-making activities and
processes, both for individuals and for services and government. It has improved the
work of dozens of areas of the state economy, making decision cycles in many sectors
dependent on the use of information processing systems.
With the help of software and computer hardware, it has become possible to store,
process and analyze the acquired data, both spatial (relating to location) and descrip-
tive (representing exact characteristics).
The eectiveness of state crisis management depends mainly on the correct circula-
tion of information both within and outside the country. This suggests that crisis mana-
gement systems must be based on recognised international standards. In Poland, so far,
the circulation of security-relevant information takes place through web applications
or websites developed independently by various commercial companies, organizations
and institutions. Due to the use of specic technologies, it is dicult to create a single
information infrastructure from these solutions. As a result, solutions from dierent su-
ppliers cannot, in most cases, cooperate or exchange information with each other.
The methods and forms of obtaining information aect the quality of currently
stored les and data necessary for analysis based on GIS applications. Many methods
of data acquisition are known, but the safe collection of information is possible only
through databases and local servers which are made available to the public and which
are protected by security systems.
Several forms of information acquisition have been identied, but the most com-
mon one has been digitization, which consists of scanning space and terrain and pre-
senting data on a computer screen. Another method is photogrammetry, which allows
instant collection of information.
One of the main systems responsible for data storage and analysis is the Geographi-
cal Information System (GIS).1 This system, through an interactive presentation of data
in the form of a digital map, allows tracking of evolving events and processes occurring
in the environment and at the same time inuences the key decision making at the time
of the threat. Hence, it has become crucial to provide information about space and ways
to use resources for administrative purposes and there has been a great increase in inte-
rest in GIS systems in the areas of public security and crisis management.
The key element in building GIS systems are people who, having analytical skills,
use the capabilities of systems to carry out data analysis based on which they provide
the information needed to make the right decisions, which improves the operation of
emergency services at the scene. Thanks to the very wide range of analytical and visu-
alisation capabilities, GIS systems have found wide application in crisis management
systems, which has an impact on improving the security and eciency of the system
in crisis situations. This is because spatial information technology enables constant
and rapid access to information and contributes to tasks such as:
1 https://www.esri.pl/co-to-jest-gis/ [access: 04.12.2020].