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Join the 2008 GIS Seminar held in Nashville, Tennessee, from April 22-23, presented by GITA. This conference focuses on industry trends, technology applications, and best practices in sectors including electric, gas, telecommunications, and local government. Attendees will gain insights into the top technologies impacting asset management, emergency management, and economic development. Engage in vibrant discussions and hands-on exercises to enhance GIS understanding. Discover how GIS serves as a crucial tool for policy and decision-makers and explore pathways for increased GIS education in regional contexts.
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SPEAKERS PANEL:CONFERENCE DEBRIEF 2008 GIS SEMINAR Nashville, Tennessee - April 22-23
GITA’s 2008 ITAG Report • Industry Trends Analysis Groups • Electric • Gas • Telecommunications • Water/Wastewater • Pipelines • Local Government/Public Works • Transportation (New!) • “Top 10” Technologies and Applications
“Top 10” ApplicationsLocal Government • Asset Management • One Call • Critical Infrastructure • Right of Way Management • Sub-Surface Utility Engineering • Work Order Management • Economic Development • Land Use Development • Planning/Zoning • Permits • Land development • Inspections
“Top 10” ApplicationsLocal Government • Airport Management • Assessment of Taxes • Resource Planning-Financial Planning, Conditioning Planning • Emergency Management • Police, fire, EMS, 911 • Payment Management (PCI) = Logo on payment records and so on
“Top 10 Technologies”Local Government • Enterprise Architecture • Work Management System • 911-311 • Web Internet/Intranet - E-Government • GIS • Asset Trading - GPS • Wireless Solutions • SCADA • Mobile Computing • Intelligent Transportation Systems
2008 ITAG REPORT Available at: http://www.gita.org/about-gita/committees/ITAG/itag.asp
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS • Why did you come? What did you hope to take back? • To discover low cost solutions for getting more and better data • Build an appreciation of GIS as a tool for policy/decision makers • Hands-on exercises are valuable • Information about what other similar organizations are doing
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS • What are the problems and impediments to increasing GIS in your organization? • There are differences in the needs of smaller organizations with respect to large ones • Financial resources are much less in smaller organizations • DDO clients are often elected or appointed officials, so in many cases there is no long-term interest • Maintaining support for GIS is a problem
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS • What are the positive attributes of this conference? • Regional nature • Variety of organizations and people • Wide variety of topics – federal, state and local • How would you define success for this conference? What about the size and scope? • Large number of attendees doesn’t ensure quality and relevance • Smaller size offers more opportunity to interact • Subject matter scope this year was good!
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS • How can DDAA expand GIS education? Through the region? Through NADO? • Include more “success stories” • Market the solutions aspect of GIS and the conference • How can FGDC and NADO work together? Are there natural ties? • There is a common interest at the federal level • Create and develop dialog at the national level through NADO headquarters in Washington, DC
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS • Where would you like to see the conference go? • Emphasize solutions not just technology • How does GIS as a tool help achieve a goal • More case studies – seeing is believing! • Get more DDL executive directors to the conference • Emphasize solutions! • Increase information exchange between techies and executives
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS • Sharpen focus of this conference – deemphasize the GIS label • Focus program on “regionally significant investments” in infrastructure • Include “return on investment” sessions in program – that will attract executives and managers • Invite state GIS directors within region to participate on the program (ie: panel discussion)