2018 NSGIC Midyear Meeting Agenda

February 25 - March 1, 2018
Salt Late City, UT

 
Note: Agenda subject to change. Final agenda will be provided on-site.


12:30pm - 6:00pm

Geo-Enabled Elections Project Steering Group Meeting (Steering Group Only)
Location: Brighton
Jamie Chesser (NSGIC)

In this workshop, Geo-Enabled Elections Project Steering Group members will learn about the progress of the project and contribute to several key areas to ensure the project moves swiftly forward after the Midyear Meeting. We will focus on identifying several case studies to illustrate the project’s purpose, define the approach and methodology for research and outreach to elections officials, and develop a strategy for building a circle of advisors. Lunch is provided from 12:30pm - 2:00pm.

6:30pm - 9:30pm

Board Planning Session (Board Only)

 Event Desk Open for Registration & Check-In 7am - 5pm 
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7:00am - 8:00am 

Geo-Enabled Elections Breakfast 
Location: Sundance - Deer Vallery

8:00am - 12:00noon

Geo-Enabled Elections Project - Ready, Set, Go! Workshop [Agenda]
Location: Bryce

Jamie Chesser (NSGIC), Bert Granberg (UT), and Shelby Johnson (AR)

All Midyear Meeting participants are invited to this Geo-Enabled Elections Project workshop. Attendees will be briefed on the project and contribute to the project’s progress, including building a robust circle of advisors and developing a strong outreach plan. Members of the GEE Steering Group will also share outcomes from the previous day’s Steering Group workshop and explore how the entire NSGIC community can get involved. Breakfast is included for workshop participants from 7:00am to 8:00am. 


12:00noon - 1:00pm

Lunch on Your Own  


1:00pm - 2:00pm 

NSGIC Orientation
Location: Bryce
Karen Rogers (WY) and Molly Schar (NSGIC)

If you are new to NSGIC, consider this an absolute must. During this session, participants will learn more about the mission and structure of NSGIC, how to become more engaged, and most of all, meet some friendly faces who can help you navigate the rest of the conference.    


2:00pm - 4:30pm

State Caucus
Location: Canyons
Andy Rowan (NJ), NSGIC President
Open to State/Local Government Only
 

This will be the only State Caucus at this year's Midyear Meeting. State and local government members will meet in private to further refine NSGIC’s position on important issues. Participants will be briefed on and discuss current NSGIC initiatives to incorporate their thoughts as we plan for future activities. Participants will also discuss and receive briefings on current “hot topics” that are of general interest. This is a closed session open only to representatives of state and local government. At the end of the State Caucus, Platinum and Gold Sponsors will be invited to introduce their attendees and offer a few words about their goals for this meeting. 

 


3:30pm - 4:00pm

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4:30pm - 5:30pm

Board Meeting
Location: Brighton
Andy Rowan (NJ), NSGIC President
Open to all NSGIC Members

The NSGIC Board of Directors will meet to conduct NSGIC business. 


8:00pm - 9:00pm

3DEP Steering Group
Location: Bryce
Philip Worrall (IN)
This will be the first formal planning meeting of the 3DEP Steering Group. The meeting will include an overview of the 3DEP project scope, a discussion of the Project Plan and leadership. The group will determine next steps for the week and beyond. 

9:00pm - 11:00pm


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  Event Desk Open for Registration & Check-In 7am - 5pm 
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7:00am - 8:30am

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Group breakfast can be found in Sundance - Deer Valley.

 

Addresses & Transportation Committee Breakfast Meeting
Location: Bryce
Gene Trobia (AZ) and Jonathan Duran (AR)

The Addresses & Transportation Committee will provide updates on activities since the 2017 Annual Meeting, discuss issues important to the committee such as the status, further development, validation and adoption of the National Address Database (NAD), state participation in the Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA), best practices to develop and manage street centerline GIS databases and address points, as well as other valid topics of interest to the committee members. 

Western States Caucus Breakfast Meeting
Location: Sundance - Deer Valley
Karen Rogers (WY)

The newly formed Western States Caucus will convene over breakfast to further develop our mission and goals. We will work to identify strategies and opportunities to start communicating our needs and develop solutions for them with our federal agency partners.  We will meeting in the main dining area in a quiet part of the room. Look for Karen Rogers and you will know you're in the right spot.  


8:30am - 9:00am

Welcome
Location: Canyons
Molly Schar (NSGIC) Executive Director, Andy Rowan (NJ), NSGIC President, and Tony Spicci (MO), Conference Committee Chair

NSGIC President Andy Rowan welcomes attendees to Salt Lake City and the 2018 Midyear Meeting. He will provide a brief overview of NSGIC activities since the Annual Meeting in Rhode Island and the challenges and opportunities that face us in the coming year. NSGIC Executive Director Molly Schar will share insights into the organization's operations, including the introduction of new staff members.  


9:00am - 9:30am

A Tour of Applications Used to Solve Utah Government Challenges
Location: Canyons
Bert Granberg
and Matt Peters (UT)
Bert and Matt will go quickly through a variety of web applications that have enabled Utah state government to streamline business processes.  


9:30am - 10:00am

GIS as a Collaborative Platform for Natural Resource Management
Location: Canyons
Karen Rogers
(WY)

WGFD is working on several high profile wildlife management issues where stakeholder buy-in and feedback are critical to the process. The department is using story maps to engage the public and build collaborative processes for project implementation, potentially including contributive funding opportunities. 


10:00am - 10:30am

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10:30am - 10:50am

The Promise and Benefits of Serverless, Cloud-Based "As a Service" Architectures
Location: Canyons
Kate Hickey
(Applied Geographics, Inc.)

Commercial cloud-based platforms are continuing to gain capability while their costs continue to decrease. At the same time, there is a growing recognition that these platforms can be implemented with high degrees of security. These trends have fueled a variety of innovative approaches to delivering applications and web services with strong performance, reliability and scalability, and at a very low cost. This talk will describe several state government application examples that cross a variety of use cases and utilize multiple components of the cloud and "as a service" ecosystems.  


10:50am - 11:15am

Web Based QC
Location: Canyons
Jason Caldwell
(Sanborn Map Company, Inc.)

Sanborn has developed an online Cloud based QA/QC tool called GeoServe that provides a central location for Sanborn customers to review, flag issues, and track quality control calls related to a LiDAR and orthoimagery related programs. Data is served from a central data server at Sanborn to the customer-side computer and uses a mapping interface from within a standard web browser. GeoServe makes both point clouds and imagery data available for client review in an online viewer immediately after processing, dramatically increasing efficiency in the QA/QC process. GeoServe further reduces QA/QC turnaround times by eliminating the need for shipping hard-drives containing data to client sites. This presentation will focus on the functionality and benefits of the Cloud based QA/QC from a client perspective.


11:15am - 11:35am

Multi-Source Geospatial Solutions in Support of New Government Procurements
Location: Canyons
Scott Bennett
(Harris Corporation)

In response to the CIBORG initiative to help the US government procure more commercial geospatial data, products and services, Harris has expanded its partner base of over 40 suppliers they represent with their Geospatial Marketplace, to be able to offer commercial products and services through their ever-expanding GSA geospatial contract vehicle 132-141. This includes a wide array of geospatial capabilities, encompassing products from different collection platforms (ground-based to airborne to satellite) and to archived GIS data layers, maps, elevation data, and even AIS maritime and social media data. One of Harris' unique geospatial capabilities is provided by the first commercially available LiDAR system built with Geiger Mode Avalanche Photodiode (GmAPD) technology. This new technology provides significant efficiency gains for airborne LiDAR large area mapping when compared with currently available linear mode sensors. This system can collect very high-density point cloud data at instantaneous area coverage rates greater than any other available aerial LiDAR sensor and the Harris US archive is constantly growing.  


11:35am - 12:00noon

The Rise of the Mobile Workforce
Location: Canyons
Dan Haag
(Esri)

From monitoring election, to automating inspections and responding to or recovering from emergencies, the use of location-based apps by the mobile workforce is one of the fastest growing areas of GIS with non-traditional users. This session will showcase state examples where ArcGIS Field apps leverage the power of location to: improve coordination and achieve operational efficiencies in field workforce activities; reduce of even replace reliance on paper; and ensure that everyone in the field and the office, uses the same authoritative data to reduce errors, boost productivity, and save money.  


12:00noon - 1:30pm

- Group lunch for those not participating in Speed Networking can be found in Sundance - Deer Valley - 

Speed Networking Lunch
Location: Arches
Open to All State Reps and 911DataMaster, Boundless, Esri, GeoComm, Michael Baker, Sanborn, Surdex, TomTom, and Woolpert. Each sponsor and state is invited to bring up to 2 representatives to the session.

The Speed Networking lunch is an opportunity for NSGIC state representatives to lunch with our corporate sponsor members and discuss geospatial issues. The State Reps will be split into groups and each group will sit at a table. Sponsor members will rotate tables allowing each state to discuss issues with most (but perhaps not all) sponsor members. We ask that all State Representatives participate in this event. 


2:00pm - 2:20pm

How NG9-1-1 Systems Define Location Validation and Why This is Important to GIS Data Providers
Location: Canyons
Sandi Stroud (Michael Baker International)

There is a gap in understanding how location validation is defined as it relates to the NG9-1-1 core services, other PSAP systems and traditional GIS solutions. This presentation will examine how NGCS will behave in relationship to location validation and what they do and don't do in regards to data quality checking. The presenter will also briefly touch on the gap that may exist for GIS data providers for 91-1 and how Michael Baker's DataMark suite of solutions addresses these issues. 


2:20pm - 2:45pm

Everything NENA: GIS Data Standards, the NEAD, and the NG9-1-1 Act of 2017
Location: Canyons
Cheryl Benjamin (NY) and Richard Kelly (911Datamaster)

For several years, we have been hearing about the NENA Standard for NG91-1 GIS Data Model, the NENA Information Document for GIS Data Stewardship for NG9-1-1, and the NENA Standards for the Provisioning and Maintenance of GIS data to ECRF and LVFs. But where are they and when can we start using them? And what's this new Location Validation Function Consistency document all about? Wait ... CLDXF is going to be updated this year, too?? The NSGIC/NENA liaisons will provide an update on these and other NENA GIS-related documents, along with the latest news on the National Emergency Address Database (NEAD) and an overview of the Next Generation 9-1-1 Act of 2017. 


2:45pm - 3:30pm

Enhancing the Arizona Address Data Management Ecosystem
Location: Canyons
Jenna StrafaceGene Trobia, Bo Guo, and Howard Ward 

As one of the two original pilot states for the National Address Database (NAD) project, Arizona continues its journey on building a state-wide address management ecosystem. Key enablers are active state and local government collaboration, various public and private partnerships, and the willingness to test and adopt new technology. The presenters will provide a brief overview of the Arizona Address Management ecosystem and discuss several of its key components: data governance and project support in a changing state environment; EMAP, an interactive collaboration and authoritative crowdsourcing platform for address maintenance; A3i, an AI-based web address parser and geocoding application contributing to the consistency, quality, and efficiency of address geocoding and maintenance; and Data Uploader, an ambitious online address and submission and integration system. Presenters will briefly demonstrate the key features of automated tools that are enhancing the quality address pipeline and feedback loop between local and state agencies in Arizona. 


3:30 - 4:00pm 

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4:00pm - 5:30pm

NSGIC Facilitated Discussion: State Address Data Ideas, Philosophies, Applications, Tasks, and Best Practices
Location: Canyons
Gene Trobia (AZ) and Jonathan Duran (AR)

There will be brief updates on the National Address Database (NAD), Local Update of Census Addresses (LUCA), and related activities. This will be followed by a collective discussion on the continued development, validation and adoption of the NAD, to include issues regarding both state participation and the adoption of NAD by Federal agencies.  Additionally, there will be an opportunity for participants to share their preparations and experiences pertaining to LUCA and a facilitated discussion on how states are, or are not, able to participate in NAD data development, best practices to develop and validate address points and street centerline databases and other items of interest identified by the Address and Transportation Committee and conference attendees. 


6:00pm - 8:00pm


Location: Zion
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8:00pm - 9:00pm

Corporate Leadership Committee Meeting
Location: Bryce
Sheila Steffenson
(1Spatial) and Bert Granberg (UT)
Open to CLC and NSGIC Board Only

The Corporate Leadership Committee is comprised of representatives from the highest levels of NSGIC's corporate sponsors - Platinum and Gold level sponsors. This meeting will give them a chance to meet with NSGIC Board members. Discussion items include updating the CLC charter, sponsorship benefits, review of the past year, and ideas for the coming year. 


9:00pm - 11:00pm


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  Event Desk Open for Registration & Check-In 7am - 5pm 
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7:00am- 8:30am 

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- Group breakfast can be found in the Sundance - Deer Valley -

Coastal Caucus Breakfast
Location: Bryce
Molly Schar (NSGIC)

NSGIC established the Coastal Caucus to provide an opportunity for coastal states to focus on their unique issues. During this meeting, participants will discuss topics submitted by the coastal state reps, provide a few policy updates, see results of Digital Coast high resolution land cover pilots, learn about the NSGIC Digital Coast Fellowship in Alaska, and discuss a few training resources available to NSGIC. Plan to attend this meeting if you have an interest in the geospatial issues that are unique to coastal managers. This is the full Coastal Caucus meeting previously held at lunch, so please come and join for us for the whole meeting. There will be a door prize! 


8:30am - 9:00am

Federal Geographic Data Committee Address Subcommittee and National Address Database Updates
Location: Canyons
Matthew A. Zimolzak (US Census Bureau)

The presenters will share the progress of the National Geospatial Data Asset (NGDA) Address Theme and Address Subcommittee activities. The presentation will cover progress on building the National Address Database (NAD), including recently added statewide address datasets and a summary of evaluation activities. These are all critical to building and managing the nation's geospatial infrastructure for addresses. 


9:00am - 9:30am

Geographic Partnership Programs at the US Census Bureau
Location: Canyons
Sara Cassidy (US Census Bureau)

The US Census Bureau conducts geographic partnership programs, annually, in support of the 2020 Census. This presentation will emphasize the importance of accurate geographic data and how it impacts your community. In addition, this presentation will include an update on partnership programs such as the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS), Geographic Support System (GSS), and the 2020 Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). 


9:30am - 10:00am 

The 2020 Census Local Update of Census Addresses Operation
Location: Canyons
Sara Cassidy (US Census Bureau)
This presentation will provide a status and next steps on the 2020 Census Local Update of Census Addresses Operation (LUCA). At about the time of this presentation, materials will be shipping to registered participants. LUCA is the only opportunity offered to tribal, state, and local governments to review and comment on the Census Bureau's residential address list for their jurisdictions prior to the 2020 Census. 

10:00am - 10:30am


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10:30am - 12:00noon

GeoPlatform and the GIS Inventory
Location: Canyons
Facilitator: Tricia Gibbons
Presenters: Ivan DeLoatch, Tod Dabolt, Andy Rowan, and Richard Butgereit

GeoPlatform.gov is a GIS shared service for federal, state, and local governments that is managed by the Department of the Interior and overseen by the FGDC. An introduction to the GeoPlatform offerings of cloud hosting and GIS communities which enable inter-agency problem solving, will be given. Some examples of recent accomplishments of the GeoPlatform will also be shown, including hurricane response and the National Address Database. FGDC has also initiated a process to plan the evolution of the GeoPlatform and identify new capabilities, partnerships, and use cases that support key geospatial priorities. FGDC will work with partners to build on the success of the GeoPlatform by developing new communities and soliciting participation from public and private partners to expand opportunities to the broader geospatial community.  

This session will also address the current status of NSGIC's GIS Inventory, a nationwide inventory of geospatial data and directory of 7,500 people working in the geospatial field.  A facilitated discussion will offer participants an opportunity to provide input into the future of the GIS Inventory as well as the GeoPlatform


12:00noon - 1:30pm

- Group lunch for those not participating in Speed Networking can be found in Sundance - Deer Valley  -

Speed Networking Lunch
Location: Arches
Open to All State Reps and 911DataMaster, Boundless, Esri, GeoComm, Michael Baker, Sanborn, Surdex, TomTom, and Woolpert. Each sponsor and state is invited to bring up to 2 representatives to the session.

The Speed Networking lunch is an opportunity for NSGIC state representatives to lunch with our corporate sponsor members and discuss geospatial issues. The State Reps will be split into groups and each group will sit at a table. Sponsor members will rotate tables allowing each state to discuss issues with most (but perhaps not all) sponsor members. We ask that all State Representatives participate in this event.  

2:00pm - 2:20pm

How Machine Learning is Changing the World
Location: Canyons
Sean Maday
(Google)

This session will introduce machine learning, separate the hype from the reality, and show some examples of how this technology is blazing a new trail in the geospatial realm. 


2:20 - 2:40pm

Save the NAIP! How You Can Help Protect Open Imagery Data
Location: Canyons
Tom Lee (Mapbox)

The National Aerial Imagery Program is an incredibly valuable open data resource, but its future is threatened: USDA is considering a move to a closed license model. Learn what's been proposed, when it might happen, and how you can help. 


2:40 - 3:00pm

Building a Clearinghouse with Open GIS
Location: Canyons
Anthony Calamito
  (Boundless)

This session will explore how to create a statewide GIS clearinghouse using proven open GIS software such as GeoServer, GeoNode and GeoGig.  This provides a cost effective way to publish and maintain statewide GIS data resources, without the restrictions of user-based or usage-based licensing.  Options for commercial support and maintenance for these open GIS solutions will also be discussed.

 


3:00pm - 4:00pm

Breakouts - Facilitated Discussions
Each discussion period will start by a presentation by the facilitator that provides a clear description of the basic issue to be discussed, NSGIC's position on the issues presented, and NSGIC's desired resolution of the issue. Participants are encouraged to participate in the discussion. You can only be in one place at a time - choose wisely!

Taking a Position on the Future of the NAIP Imagery Program
Location: Canyons
Facilitated by Dan Ross (MN) and recorded by Tony Spicci (MO)

For many states, NAIP imagery is of paramount value as it is public domain, 4 band, and as close to a consistent imagery product as we have for change detection and other raster analyses for the past 2 decades. If your state footprint is medium or large sized and/or you don't have a state imagery program or statewide license to commercial imagery, then NAIP is likely a big deal for you. This session will be a facilitated discussion, focused on what NSGIC can do to contribute to the discussion around NAIP and potentially other federal imagery programs. Does advocating for NAIP still make sense, and if so, is that enough? Or does NSGIC need to take a more holistic advocacy position built around requirements for the product and its allowed users and uses?

State Caucus Topic #1
Location: Bryce
Facilitated by Chris Diller (WI) and recorded by Joe Sewash (VA)

During this facilitated discussion, participants will engage in a conversation about a priority issue identified in the State Caucus. All attendees are welcome to participate in the discussion. 


4:00pm - 4:30pm


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4:30pm - 5:30pm

Breakouts - Facilitated Discussions

Each discussion period will start by a presentation by the facilitator that provides a clear description of the basic issue to be discussed, NSGIC's position on the issues presented, and NSGIC's desired resolution of the issue. Participants are encouraged to participate in the discussion. You can only be in one place at a time - choose wisely!

Advocacy
Location: Canyons
Facilitated by Molly Schar (NSGIC) and recorded by Tony Spicci (MO)
During this facilitated discussion, participants will learn about NSGIC's current and future advocacy priorities, including the Geospatial Data Act. We will explore how the NSGIC community can get more involved and support the effort to pass this crucial legislation. We will also take a look at some state-level advocacy issues with an eye toward identifying resources to support NSGIC members in their state-level public affairs activities.

State Caucus Topic #2
Location: Bryce
Facilitated by Andy Rowan (NJ) and recorded by Joe Sewash (VA)
During this facilitated discussion, participants will engage in a conversation about a priority issue identified in the State Caucus. All attendees are welcome to participate in the discussion. 

5:30pm - 6:30pm

GeoWomen Steering Group
Location: Bryce
Molly Schar (NSGIC)

Interested in being part of the steering group for the GeoWomen initiative? Join the steering group meeting to learn more and get involved. GeoWomen was organized to promote women's leadership in GIS, attract more women into GIS careers and encourage greater NSGIC involvement by women. In this session, members of the GeoWomen Steering Group will share information about GeoWomen and its plans for the future. (Note that there will also be a GeoWomen plenary session on Thursday at 10:30am.) 


6:30pm - 8:00pm

Dinner on Your Own  

 


8:00pm - 9:00pm

NG9-1-1 Committee Meeting
Location: Bryce
Cheryl Benjamin (NY)

The Next Generation 9-1-1 Committee provides an engagement point for NSGIC members and the organization to be active in trends and directions for GIS in NG9-1-1. The committee meeting will provide updates on significant activities since the Annual Conference, navigating MemberClicks to access NG9-1-1 resources and NG9-1-1 topics of interest, and discuss work items for the remainder for 2018. 


9:00pm - 11:00pm


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7:00am - 8:30am

Group breakfast can be found in the Sidewinder.

 

Geospatial Preparedness Committee Breakfast Meeting
Location: Wildcat
Jon Paoli (IA) and Josh Groeneveld (UT)

The GP Committee promotes the effective use of geospatial data, coordination and support within state emergency management, homeland security, and military affairs offices. This face-to-face meeting with our members occurs at each conference, as a departure from our monthly meetings that are held online. Everyone is welcome, you do not need to work in the emergency management or homeland security fields or be a GP Committee member to attend. 


8:30am - 9:00am

GIS in Computer Science K-12 Education
Location: Big Cottonwood
Karen Rogers (WY)

This session will share insights from Wyoming's Computer Science Education Task Force. Opportunities for integrating GIS into computer science education with an eye on recruiting the next generation of our workforce will be discussed. This panel discussion will share strategies and ideas on how to build public/private partnerships in K - 12 environments and work GIS into the emerging computer science curriculum.  


9:00am - 9:30am

GIS and Surveying: Powerful, Productive Collaboration
Location: Big Cottonwood
Sean Fernandez (UT) and Bert Granberg (UT)

For whatever reason, it has been too easy to conclude that the relationship between the surveying and GIS professions is, and will remain, in natural opposition. Utah's experience in the past decade has proved that this is not the case - not even remotely. We'll prove it by being on the stage together. In this session, we'll examine the many opportunities for these two fields to work together to advance mutual interests. Specifically, we'll look at Utah projects and services that have strengthened the relationship between cadastral geospatial practitioners, including Utah's RTK subscription service, the PLSS Fabric implementation, boundary modernization, and local projects including a county grants program. Expected presenters are Sean Fernandez (AGRC Surveyor) and Reid Demmon (Salt Lake County Surveyor). 


9:30am - 10:00am

GeoWomen
Location: Big Cottonwood
Molly Schar (NSGIC)

GeoWomen was organized to promote women's leadership in GIS, attract more women into GIS careers and encourage greater NSGIC involvement by women. In this session, members of the GeoWomen Steering Group will share information about GeoWomen and its plans for the future. (If you are interested in getting involved with the Steering Group, please join us for an organizing meeting Wednesday evening at 5:30.) 


10:00am - 10:30am

 


10:30am - 11:15am

Geo-Enabled Elections: Checking the Right Boxes
Location: Big Cottonwood
Jamie Chesser (NSGIC)

GIS technology is relatively new to state elections implementations. When complete, a full GIS integration with a state election management system creates a map-based model of all the geographic features that interact in the election process and its results; district, precinct and sub-precinct, and ballot area boundaries; voter residence locations; polling places and drop-off locations; and an address-based presentation of elected officials. To identify opportunities to integrate GIS into elections systems across the country, NSGIC's two-year Geo-Enabled Elections project brings together GIS leaders in state government, local elections officials and state elections offices, national GIS and elections organizations, and federal partners. The project's Steering Group held a workshop just prior to this Midyear Meeting. Steering Group members and the project manager will provide an in-depth introduction to the project, information from the two Geo-Enabled Elections workshop sessions held earlier this week, and a compelling case for plugging into the project.  


11:15am - 12:45pm

3DEP for the Nation
Location: Big Cottonwood
Diane Eldridge (USGS) and Phil Worrall (IN)

This session will officially kick off NSGIC's new 3DEP project to work in concert with member states to establish 3DEP coverage plans. This project will document collaborative roles, responsibilities and timeframes for completing 3DEP coverage in each state, noting both acquisitions planned through the USGS Geospatial Products and Services Contracts (GPSC) and acquisitions planned and managed by state/local partners. 


12:45pm - 1:15pm

Midyear Meeting Summary: Action Items and Plans to Move Forward
Location: Big Cottonwood
Andy Rowan (NJ), NSGIC President

In this final session, we will wrap up the breakout sessions and identify takeaways from the entire Midyear Meeting. 


1:15pm

End of Program - See you at the 2018 Annual Conference in Duluth, MN, from October 1 - 5, 2018!