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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Business Meeting

    • The NSGIC Business Meeting is held each year during the organization's Annual Conference. The order of business is set forth in the NSGIC bylaws.
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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Participatory Keynote

    • Thao Ton-That Whelan (International Committee of the Red Cross) will deliver keynote remarks in a special session kicking off the live programmic portion of the conference. Following her thought-provoking remarks, participants will move into small groups.
    live sessionthao tot-that whelaninternational committee of the red cross

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Welcome

    • With Virtual Annual Conference Emcee Jake Williams (StateScoop) and NSGIC President Karen Rogers (WY), President-Elect Frank Winters (NY), Past President Dan Ross (MN), Conference Chair Phillip Henderson (AL), and Executive Director Molly Schar.
    live sessionphillip hendersonkaren rogersmolly scharfrank wintersjake williamsdan ross

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Trials and Tribulations of Extracting National Hydrography Dataset Flowlines from IfSAR-Derived Digital Elevation Models: Some New Approaches

    • This session discusses differences between lidar-derived and IfSAR-derived digital elevation models (DEMs) relative to flowline extraction, preparing DEM surfaces and feature extraction, and challenges with using IfSAR-derived DEMs in Alaska.
    on-demandnhdal karlinryan ligonjoshua novacdewberry

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Leveraging Open Source GIS

    • In this session, learn how to amplify the capabilities of your GIS toolkit by integrating cutting-edge open source libraries.
    on-demandopen sourcebrendan collinsmakepath

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    States Riparian Areas Base Map

    • Riparian areas are important natural resources that are rich in biodiversity and ecological and hydrological functions. In this session, explore a robust GIS model to quantify riparian areas utilizing free available data and hydrological inputs.
    on-demandsinan aboodlinda spencerusda forest service

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Managing and Distributing Statewide Lidar Data

    • In this session, learn how everybody - not only geospatial experts - can ingest, catalog, and publish point cloud and other data types (raster, vector, elevation, and photo mesh) for dissemination via the web.
    3depon-demandbruce chaplinhexagon

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Putting 3DEP Data to Work

    • 3D Elevation Program data provides three-dimensional representations of landscape and constructed features. This session highlights the application of this valuable National Geospatial Data Asset and encourages participants to explore the use of 3DEP data.
    3depon-demandphil worrall

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Cataloging Aerial Imagery Collection and Forecasting Future Collections at all Levels of Government

    • Accurate geolocation of houses and roads is necessary to ensure the highest quality spatial accuracy in the decennial census and other surveys conducted by the US Census Bureau. Learn about efforts to enhance coordination between neighboring states.
    on-demandpeter reidcensus bureau

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Who, What, and Where: A Guide to Federal Geospatial Resources for States

    • As geospatial information becomes the foundation for more and more initiatives, the federal government has a multitude of agencies that collect, analyze, store, and distribute spatial data. This session focuses on imagery resources.
    usgson-demandkimberly jacksonxan fredericksimageryflorida

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Fresh PIE: New Mexico’s Piping Hot “Property Information Exchange”

    • In this case study, learn about the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department's support of operations of the County Assessor offices in 33 counties. The business modernization project leverages a relational and geospatial database.
    on-demandlarry brotmannew mexico

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Surdex Aircraft Flight Tracker Demonstration

    • Managing flight operations for a dozen planes collecting geospatial data at the same time can be a daunting task. See a demonstration of the latest tools the Surdex R&D team has implemented to improve flight operations management and flight efficiencies.
    surdexlive sessionwade williams

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Is Your Data Playing Catch Up with Technology?

    • As geospatial technology advances to capabilities beyond our comprehension, we find ourselves often incapable of leveraging these tools because the quality of our data does not meet the level required by the toolsets.
    1spatialsheila steffensonlive session

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Historic Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps as a GIS layer

    • Gathering historic spatial information about cities can be a difficult task when researching issues such as street changes or previous land use for a single site, and nearly impossible for larger neighborhoods. New solution offered by Sanborn.
    sanbornlive session

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    NG9-1-1: NENA Update

    • Learn about the National Emergency Number Association's ongoing development of GIS data development and use standards and guidance documentation.
    ng9-1-1nenarichard kellylive session

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Promoting Value to a Lay Audience: Metrics, Outcomes, and Storytelling

    • More and more non-GIS professionals, including senior state manager, are aware of GIS capabilities. This session will show how MassGIS is using metrics, outcome stories, and project description to explain what they do and illustrate their value.
    neil macgaffeylive sessionmassachusetts

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Ten Things You May Not Have Known about ArcGIS and Why They’re Relevant for State GIOs

    • It's often difficult to keep up with emerging capabilities in the ArcGIS platform, especially those that may be most relevant to the role of GIO. This session will highlight some of the advancements most relevant to state now and going forward, and why.
    esridan haaganthony puzzoon-demand

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Things that Go Together

    • Things that go together: Esri and open source, cheese and wine, pros and cons, fish and chips. This case study explores a public-facing GIS solution for Utah's State Geographic Information Database.
    utahmatt petersgreg buncelive session

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    High Resolution Land Cover Through Partnership

    • For more than two decades, NOAA's Office for Coastal Management has been producing consistent, accurate land cover and change information through its Coastal Change Analysis Program (C-CAP). NOAA is cultivating state, local, and federal partnerships.
    noaalive sessioncoastalecopianate heroldbrandon palin

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     2020 VIRTUAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Advocacy Update: Amplifying the Voice of the States

    • This session will provide an update on 2020 advocacy activities on priority areas, as well as share an overview of NSGIC's partnerships, outreach, and participation in other national organizations.
    advocacylive sessionkaren rogerscy smithmolly schar

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