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GIS in the Rockies Opens Registration for 21st Annual Conference
Written by GIS in the Rockies
Thursday, 01 May 2008
Denver, Colo. – (May 1, 2008) – As the importance of geospatial technology continues to increase, professionals, educators, and students plan to gather to discuss innovations and emerging concepts in the GIS industry in Loveland, Colorado. The 21st annual GIS in the Rockies Conference, which will be held September 10 – 12, 2008, offers a set of innovative opportunities to foster education and networking across the geospatial industry focused around the Real Property Asset Management theme.
“We feel it is important for the conference to include a wide range of educational options for professionals in the industry,” said CJ Scott, the conference’s program director. “As the industry becomes more and more about integrating into the enterprise’s information management strategy, it is important for us, as GIS professionals, to be prepared to support these requirements. Nowhere is this more important than in Real Property Asset Management, where the integration of geospatial systems with traditional business systems is critical.”
For the first time, GIS in the Rockies will offer a set of full day seminars focusing on technology and management issues in the geospatial industry as part of the conference’s admission fee. The conference offers three seminar tracks to provide participants with in-depth exposure to critical concepts in the industry:
• Geospatial Issues Supporting Organizational Asset Management Goals
• Concepts of Computer Science for Geo-Technologists
• Business Transformation: Accounting for Geospatial Intelligence in Enterprise Architecture.
Further, each of the conference’s sponsoring organizations promises to educate and inspire both professionals who are new to the GIS industry, and those who have been involved for many years:
American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) hosts Remote Sensing and LIDAR Technology: The New Digital Frontier
• GIS Colorado hosts Serving the Community: Getting GIS Information Into the Hands of Non-GIS Users
• Geospatial Information and Technology Association (GITA) hosts Return on Investment and Workflow Process
• Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado (PLSC) hosts Geodetic Surveying for Geospatial Applications
• Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) hosts GIS for Managers and GIS for Urban and Regional Governments
GIS in the Rockies also includes a trade show, with over 40 exhibitors, including ESRI, Microsoft Digital Globe, Compass Tools, USGS, and The University of Denver, who participated in last year’s event. This year, the committee anticipates an even larger trade show, with up to 70 exhibiting organizations from business, government and academia.
“GIS is continuing to provide amazing opportunities for business, researchers and the government,” said Cherie Jarvis, the conference’s planning committee chair. “GIS in the Rockies is the region's premier geospatial information and technology conference because it is a dynamic forum that provides insight related to the critical issues, emerging trends, and latest innovations across the geospatial profession.”
Attendees at the conference typically include representatives from local, state, and federal government, the utilities industry, environmental services, the oil and gas industry, retail and business management consultants, IT professionals, surveying professionals, marketing professionals, and other related fields including facilities management, remote sensing, photogrammetry, and surveying.
About GIS in the Rockies
“Creating a forum for business, government, and academia to foster collaboration and education related to important topics, emerging trends and innovations across the geospatial community.” The sponsoring societies include: the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Geospatial Information and Technology Association (GITA), the Colorado Section of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), the Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado (PLSC), the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) and GIS Colorado. More information about GIS in the Rockies and links to the sponsoring societies is available at www.gisintherockies.org.
• 15th Annual GeoTech - October 7-8, 2008, NOAA’s Auditorium and Science Center in Silver Spring, MD. Hosted by Potomac Region of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and co-hosted by the NGS, 1 day of Workshops taught by experts, and 1 day of Technical sessions.,
• GITA's First Annual GIS for Oil & Gas Conference - Calgary - Nov. 6-7, 2008, Calgary Marriott Hotel, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The GIS for Oil & Gas Calgary Conference will build on the momentum from GITA’s GIS for Oil & Gas Conference held in Houston, Texas, every September.
• GITA's “How to Financially Justify Your Geospatial Projects” Two-day Workshop - Nov. 13-14, 2008 in Denver, Dec. 11-12, 2008 in Tampa. All types of organizations now have a unique opportunity to learn from GITA’s landmark research project, “Building a Business Case for Geospatial Information Technology: A Practitioner’s Guide to Financial and Strategic Analysis.”
• Geography in Las Vegas - March 22–27, 2009. Join 8,000 geographers, GIS specialists, and environmental scientists from around the world in Las Vegas for the very latest in research, policy, and applications in geography, sustainability, and GIScience, during the annual conference of the Association of American Geographers.
• California Land Surveyors Association 2009 Conference - March 28-April 1, 2009, Hilton San Diego Resort (Mission Bay).
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• SPAR 2009 - March 30- April 1, 2009, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Denver, Colorado. SPAR 2009 will focus on best practices for using 3D imaging technologies to design and deliver capital projects as well as operate, modify and maintain production, manufacturing and infrastructure assets.
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