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Luncheon Presentations

GIS-Pro is pleased to present a stellar line-up of luncheon presentations in Portland, taking place on Tuesday, from 12:00 Noon - 2:00 PM, while enjoying a hosted lunch.

 

Luncheon Presentation: Introduced in Orlando and a hit again in Indianapolis, these presentations were very well-reviewed by presenters and attendees alike. Individual presentations (15-20 minutes in duration) are made a bit more informally at a lunch table instead of at a podium. The format offers the opportunity for in-depth discussion, questions & answers about the topic being presented. There may be additional opportunities to present during this session. If interested, contact Pat Francis with a title and abstract.

Presentations are noted below. You will have the opportunity to self-select the topic(s) you wish to learn more about. Each presentation will be made twice during the lunch session.

  • Addressing in Small Jurisdictions: Law, Policy, and Procedure
    Stephen Berry, GISP, Clark County GIS Consortium, Winchester, KY
  • Leveling Up: Moving from GIS Analyst to GIS Developer
    Allen Ibaugh, GISP, Data Transfer Solutions, Fort Collins, CO
  • Civic Addressing in a Multi-Jurisdictional Environment
    Warren Kron, Baton Rouge Planning Commission, Baton Rouge, LA  
  • Updating Stream Classifications in the High Resolution NHD, a Pilot Project
    Danielle Bruno-Favreau, GISP, Idaho Department of Water Resources, Boise, ID
  • Collaboration, Community, and the National Map
    Sheri Schneider, US Geological Survey, Portland, OR
  • The Irene Effect: Lessons Learned in Vermont
    Stephen Sharp, GISP, Vermont Center for Geographic Information, Waterbury, VT  
  • The Evolution of a Local Government GIS Training Plan
    David Torraca, GISP, Loudoun County Office of Mapping & Geographic Information, Leesburg, VA  
  • Update on USGS US Topo and Historical Quadrangle Scanning Project for the Pacific NorthWest
    Tom Carlson, PhD, USGS, Tacoma, WA
  • Customized GIS Models to Plan for Slipway Dredging
    Steve Savage, GISP, Critigen, Bellevue, WA   
  • Forest Service Risk Assessment of Disease Transmission - Native Bighorn Sheep
    Steve Savage, GISP and Stefan Orehovec,Critigen, Bellevue, OR  
  • GIS in Medical Geography
    David Attaway, GISP, PCI Strategic Management, Washington, DC
  • X Maps Spot: Using GIS to Help At-Risk Dog and Cat Populations
    Greg Miller, GISP, AICP, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Portland, OR
  • LiDAR QA/QC - User Perspective
    Jamie Young, AeroMetric, Monument , CO 
  • TerraGo® V6 Geospatial Collaboration and GeoPDF®
    Kevin Coles, TerraGo Technologies, Atlanta, GA  
  • Modeling the Impacts of Blocked Railroad At-grade Crossings on Emergency Response
    Mollie Webb, Golder Associates, St Louis, MO 
    Jochen Albrecht, PhD, Hunter College CUNY, New York, NY  
  • Geoprocessing using the SEXTANTE Library in gvSIG and ArcGIS Desktop
    Karsten Vennemann, Terra GIS Ltd, Seattle, WA  
  • Close Range Photogrammetry – The Best Visualization Tool You Haven’t Used Yet
    Jay Johnson, GISP, CMS, Western Cultural Resource Management, Sparks, NV
  • Dynamic GIS Fueled with Geospatial Data
    Jeff Tomlinson, Intergraph Corporation, Thornton, CO  
  • The Business of Creating a New Online Certificate Program
    Patrick Kennelly, PhD, LIU Online, Brookville, NY
  • ArcIMS to ArcGIS Conversion of Environmental Field Findings Data Viewer
    Joe Wong and Rob Grabarek, Critigen, Bellevue, WA  
  • Supporting FEMA’s Mission of “A Nation Prepared” with GIS
    Kristen MacDougall, CFM, AECOM, Los Angeles, CA  
  • Dudley Triangle and Hoffman Triangle: Neighborhood GIS in Boston and New Orleans
    Michelle M. Thompson, PhD, University of New Orleans , New Orleans, LA
  • Web Based Mapping at Villanova University
    Guillaume Turcotte, GISP, Villanova University, Villanova, PA
  • 2012 ESIG Distinguished System - Will County Master Address Point System
    Tong Zhou, Will County GIS, Joliet, IL
  • Study of the Public Transit System Accessibility Based on the Average Opportunity Accessibility Measure - A Case Study of Fargo, North Dakota - 2nd Place in 2012 URISA Student Paper Competition!
    Nimish Dharmadhikari, Transportation and Logistics Program, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
  • Impact of Distance, Traffic, and Elevation on Active Transportation to School for Children Using GIS - 4th Place in 2012 URISA Student Paper Competition!
    Vu Dang, Transportation and Logistics Program, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
  • New GIS Applications at Seattle Public Utilities
    Harvey Arnone, City of Seattle, WA

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