
Recorded Sessions from GITA’s 2009 Solutions Conference Are Now Available
Order your copy today!
For the first time, GITA is offering 58 recorded sessions from its 2009 Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference. When economic conditions force travel restrictions and budget cuts, the need for educational investment in your career and your organization is higher than ever before. Whether you couldn’t attend the conference or attended but couldn’t to see all the sessions you wanted to, GITA is now offering access to presentation files that feature simultaneous recorded audio and PowerPoint presentation files.
In this economy, this is the best way to stay connected to the geospatial industry so you’re ready to meet the right contacts, see the right technology, and receive the right information at GITA’s 2010 Solutions Conference!
What You’ll Receive
- Full Package – Recorded Sessions and Conference Proceedings: This is the ideal package for geospatial professional that couldn’t attend the full conference and exhibition but would like the next best educational experience. Not only will you receive more than 100 papers, but the recorded sessions will allow you to follow along almost as if you were there.
- Recorded Sessions: If you attended the conference and already have the proceedings but couldn’t attend all the sessions you wanted to, these 60 recorded sessions are the best way to complement the educational experience you had in Tampa.
- Conference Proceedings: Read through a collection of more than 100 conference papers written by 2009 Solutions Conference presenters.
Put Your Purchase to Work
- Turn Technology Into Solutions: Technology is changing all the time and there isn’t just one tool to accomplish everything. These sessions showcase how organizations are making the most of existing and new technologies for applicable solutions that get the job done.
- Staff Presentation: Take an afternoon to show your staff the presentations that are most relevant to work you are doing right now.
- Make the Paper to Presentation Connection: If you already purchase the full package or already own the conference proceedings, these presentations are the best companion to the more than 100 papers in the Proceedings.
Pricing - Order now at gita.org/bookstore!
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Recorded Sessions |
Proceedings |
Both |
GITA Member |
$249 |
$125 |
$349 |
Nonmember |
$299 |
$175 |
$449 |
Program Feedback
"This year I could only attend one geospatial event, and I chose GITA's Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference rather than a vendor user conference. After attending the educational symposiums and daily seminars, I noticed that the solutions proposed or situations described by actual end users or consultants were very useful to me and to SaskPower.”
Dave R. Kramer, GIS System Administrator, SaskPower - Corporate Information & Technology (CI&T)
“GITA 09 was an invaluable experience for professional growth and networking on an international level that is focused on a sector found in no other conference like it. When the economy is down, it is the best time to invest in education to get a step ahead in an increasingly competitive market place.”
Tim Jones, Engineering Supervisor—GIS, Ponderosa Telephone
"In these tight economic times, I have to more carefully consider which conferences to attend each year. I find the GITA conference particularly relevant to my profession of utilizing geospatial technology to manage our infrastructure. It is a refreshing experience, and well worth my investment of time and travel."
Jeffery M. Coffey, MS, GISP, GIS Manager, Tarrant Regional Water District
Present at the 2010 Conference
Join the ranks of leaders in the geospatial industry by presenting at the 2010 Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference, which is slated for April 25-29 in Phoenix, Arizona!
Share your ideas while learning from others and building your network. Now more than ever, doesn't it make sense to work together rather than going it alone? Submit your abstract now at gita.org/cfp. This is your conference so we encourage you to submit the solutions most important for infrastructure, including utilities, telecommunication companies, and the public sector.The abstract submission deadline is August 31, 2009.
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