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Annual Conference 30 Tracks and Sessions

To address the theme of Mission Possible , this year’s conference includes a greatly expanded array of 99 paper presentations for you to choose from.

Business Intelligence/Work and Asset Management
CIP and Emergency Response
Data Acquisition and Maintenance

Enterprise Architecture and System Integration
Internet and Web Services
Mobile Applications
New Technology Directions
Operations Management and Damage Prevention
Organizational Impacts and Project Management
Planning, Design, and Engineering
Public Sector Issues
ROI/BusinessCase

Presentations by time:

Tuesday, March 6
8:00-8:45
9:00-9:45
10:00-10:45
11:00-11:45
1:00-1:45
Wednesday, March 7
8:00-8:45
9:00-9:45
10:00-10:45
11:00-11:45.

 

 

Topic Descriptions

Data Acquisition and Maintenance

Data requirements, data capture, imagery, commercial datasets, GPS and location tracking, data conversion, data migration, data maintenance, joint database development

Internet and Web Services

Web services, registries, data access, business-to-business applications, intranet and Internet applications

Public Sector

Public safety, emergency management, economic development, community planning, parcel development, e-government, permitting, code enforcement, tax mapping, transportation, and public works

Critical Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Response

Homeland security issues, emergency management, data sharing and interoperability, data security, vulnerability assessment, data privacy issues, one call, sensor Webs, metadata standards, regulatory mandates, and compliance issues

Mobile Applications

Field applications, wireless, location tracking technologies, mobile devices, data synchronization, location-based services, E-911, field data acquisition, laser surveying equipment, location based services

Operations Management and Damage Prevention

Trouble call and outage analysis, SCADA, distribution automation, automated meter reading, automated dispatch, leak detection, real-time sensors and applications, one call

New Technology Directions

New technology directions affecting the geospatial and information technology industries

Enterprise Architecture and System Integration

Database management, development platforms, operating systems, networking, technology architecture issues, interoperability, data modeling, data warehousing, middleware, case studies and approaches, enterprise application integration, standards, legacy system integration, organizational issues

Organizational Impacts and Project Management

Project management methods, techniques, case studies, education, certification programs, procurement issues, staffing, user acceptance, change management, training, procedure development, people issues

Business Intelligence/Work and Asset Management

Targeting customers, demographics and marketing applications, economic development, commercial datasets, decision support tools, site selection. Plus integration with work management systems, tracking work activity, deploying labor resources, estimating and tracking costs, materials management, risk assessment, business drivers, supporting business decisions

Planning, Design and Engineering

Planning, design and engineering applications and case studies, integration with analysis tools and financial systems

ROI/Business Case

Case studies on ROI and quantifiable benefits achieved in user projects, methods for building a business case for implanting geospatial technology

 

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