7:30 - 8:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 10:15 am Opening Session (Chesapeake Rooms) Keynote Speaker
Learon Dalby, Vice President for Geolocation Solutions, Sanborn and
Former President of NSGIC
State and County Activities Session This session will highlight
some of the top state GIS programs and their accomplishments. The
new ESRI ELA for K - 12 education will also be discussed.
10:15 - 10:45 am Exhibit Hall Snack Break Take a minute to check
out the exciting exhibitors who will be showcasing their latest
technologies and tools.
10:15 - 5:00 pm Esri Hands-On Learning Lab (LA 4317) Come in and
choose from 19 lessons that take from 30-60 minutes to complete.
Each les- son has a tutorial workbook and there will be an
instructor to help answer additional questions.
10:45 am - 12:15 pm Concurrent Sessions I Workshop: Introduction to
Free and Open Source GIS Software (LA 4118) Arthur J. Lembo, Jr.,
Eric Flint, and Alexander Nohe, Salisbury University
Workshop: How to Develop Maryland iMap Applications Starting with
AGO (LA 3101) Maryland Department of Information Technology, KCI
Technologies, Spatial Systems Associates
Panel: Geography and Data: Tools for Using Census Data and
Geography (LA 4110) Noemi Mendez Eliasen, United States Bureau of
the Census Philadelphia Regional Office; Jane Traynham, Maryland
State Data Center; Kevin J. Holmes, U.S. Census Bureau
Paper Session: Water Issues (LA 4310) 10:45 - 11:05 Tackling
Cleaner Water from a Technology Perspective – MS4, Calculating
TMDL, Outfall Collection, and More - Tim Abdella and Jennifer
Lishman Nunn, JMT Technology Group 11:05 - 11:25 Assessing the
Condition of Water Mains in Baltimore City Using Esri’s ArcGIS
ModelBuilder - Charles Reichert, Baltimore City Department of
Public Works; Joe Murk, KCI Technologies, Inc. 11:25 - 11:45
Utilizing GIS for NPDES and TMDL Compliance -Brent Reeves, KCI
Technologies, Inc. 11:45 - 12:05 GIS- LiDAR Based Delineation of
Water Impoundment Areas in Greene County, Pennsylvania - Andrew
Ross, geographIT
Paper Session: Emergency Management (LA 3110) 10:45 - 11:05 Mapping
Out Superstorm Sandy - Anthony Puzzo, Esri 11:05 - 11:25
Implementing USNG Geo-Referenced Maps in the Fire and Rescue
Service - Cole Brown, Hampstead Volunteer Fire Department and
Maryland State Police 11:25 - 11:45 The Role of GIS in Next
Generation 9-1-1 and Emergency Response - Chris Knights, GeoComm
11:45 - 12:05 Using Python to Maintain Data Currentness in Support
of Emergency Management Operations - Jason Keppler, Maryland
Department of Information Technology – Geographic Information
Office
Paper Session: Tech Tools, Round 1 (LA 3310) 10:45 - 11:05 Using
GIS and Spatial Statistics to Explore and Define Small Business
Clusters - Richard, DeBose, Maryland National Capital Park and
Planning Commission 11:05 - 11:25 GIS, an Effective Tool for
Research and Conservation of Land Survey Records - Bineeta Sihota,
Department of Transportation (DOT) Baltimore City 11:25 - 11:45
Overcoming Challenges in Managing Esri Server-Based Mobile and
WebGIS Applications Response - Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics
Group Ltd.; Scott Messier, KCI Technologies, Inc. 11:45 - 12:05
Geospatial Platform Cloud Service Testbed - Michael Bentivegna,
Towson University Center for GIS
12:15 - 1:30 pm Box Lunch and Exhibit Showcase Check out your lunch
ticket for information about where to pick up your box lunch. There
will be rooms and other spaces throughout the building where you
can enjoy your meal. Then, take time to check out the
exhibitors.
1:30 am - 3:00 pm Concurrent Sessions II Workshop: Get Hands-On
with Geocortex Technology! (LA 3101) Craig Robinson, Latitude
Geographics Group, Ltd.; Scott Messier, KCI Technologies
Workshop: Advanced Cartography, Online Publishing with MapBox and
Other Open Source Tools (LA 4118) Ian Villeda, MapBox
Panel: Community, Mentoring and Professionalism (LA 4110) Douglas
M. Adams, GISP, Baltimore County Government; Sandi Stroud,
Baltimore Metropolitan Council Panel: Utilizing GIS Technologies to
Address Regulatory Permitting Requirements (LA 4310) Theresa Foye,
Maryland Environmental Service; Rob Hayward, Maryland Environmental
Service; Jeff Bronow, Howard County Department of Planning and
Zoning; Ellen Bryson, United States Army Corps of Engineers
Paper Session: Modeling and Applications (LA 3110) 1:30 - 1:50 The
Application of GIS for the Demolition of the Sacred Heart Hospital
in Cumberland, MD - Kyle Houser, Stantec
1:50 - 2:10 The Ecosystem Service Benefits of Carbon Sequestration:
A Study of LULC Change in Baltimore Maryland - Carly A. Dean and
Brian D Fath, Ph.D., Towson University Department of Biology 2:10 -
2:30 The Land Administration Domain Model: A New Human Geography
Lens
Douglas Batson, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency 2:30 - 2:50
Intersection-Based Retail Location Modeling: A Nodal Network
Approach - Bradley D. Macpherson, Salisbury University Department
of Geography & Geoscience
Paper Session: TechTools, Round 2 (LA 3310) 1:30 - 1:50 Esri
Location Analytics - Anthony Puzzo, Esri 1:50 - 2:10 Working with
Multiple Data Sources and Open Source Technologies to Deliver
Highly Interactive Geographic Dashboards - Erin Silva, Frank Rowe
and Brett Dobelstein, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative 2:10 -
2:30 Extending GIS to Everyone with ArcGIS Online - Alex Bostic,
URS Corporation 2:30 - 2:50 Using ArcGIS Server 10.1 to Power an
Enterprise Business Application Behind the Scenes - Jeff Roberts,
JMT Technology Group
Lightning/Poster Sessions, Round 1 (LA 4303) • Maryland Food System
Map Project - Jamie Harding, Johns Hopkins Center for a
Livable
Future • Esri Story Maps -- A New Pattern for Making Maps that
Matter- Matt Kennedy, Esri • The Discovery of . . . My Native Soil
and Country: Teaching History Spatially - Laura
Trauth, Community College of Baltimore County • Story Maps Make
Better Maps in Calvert County - Erick Pate, Calvert County
Department
of Technology Services • Cloud Options for Creating and Hosting a
Simple Spatial Web Service - Melanie Bruce, Tow-
son University Center for GIS • Ditch Drained Marshes: Geospatial
Assessments of Extent, Health and Restoration Potential
in Maryland’s Tidal Marshes - Brian Needleman, Ph.D. and Laurence
Gindi, University of Maryland College Park
3:00 - 3:30 pm Exhibit Hall Snack Break Take a minute to check out
the exciting exhibitors who will be showcasing their latest
technologies and tools.
3:30 - 5:00 pm Concurrent Sessions III Workshop: Geocollaboration
with ArcGIS Online for Organizations (LA 3101) Mark Scott,
Esri
Workshop: Amazon Cloud (LA 4118) Steve Elliott, Amazon
Panel: Maryland Society of Surveyors (LA 4310) James M. Shaw, Jr.,
Prof. L.S., RK&K, LLP and Maryland Society of Surveyors; Alan
R. Dragoo L.S., Maser Consulting P.A. and Maryland Society of
Surveyors; Patrick A. Simon, L.S., Maryland Society of Surveyors;
Douglas M. Adams, GISP, Baltimore County Government
Paper Session: Planning & Data (LA 3110) 3:30- 3:50 Using GIS
in the Development and Review of PlanMaryland, Planning Area
Geographies - Melissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning 3:50
- 4:10 The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) Data Analysis and
Output Capabilities - Anne Stahl, Seth Marcus, and Harnam Singh,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and
Services Administration 4:10 - 4:30 Supporting Bike Master Planning
with ArcGIS Desktop - Jennifer Lishman Nunn, JMT Technology Group
4:30 - 4:50 NCR GDX – A Case Study for Spatial Data Sharing Across
Multiple Jurisdictions - Robert Horne, District of Columbia Office
of the Chief Technology Officer; Heidi L. Hammel, KCI Technologies,
Inc.
Paper Session: New Products (LA 4110) 3:30 - 3:50 ArcGIS Server
Amazon Hosted Postgres, iOS Assisted, Asset Management Solution -
Tim Abdella, JMT Technology Group; Blake Holub, Downtown DC BID
3:50 - 4:10 Monitoring Events with Operations Dashboard and
Collector for ArcGIS - Matt Kennedy, Esri 4:10 - 4:30 Pictometry
Technology Update - Eddie Starr and Mike Cowles, Pictometry
International 4:30 - 4:50 Accela GIS: There’s More to It than the
Address - Roger Keren and Danielle Balmelle, Accela
Lightning/Poster Sessions, Round 2 (LA 4315) • 3D GIS-Measured
Rooftops for Stormwater Assessment and Collection: A Case Study
in
Washington, D.C. - Kevin DeVito, CEO, CyberCity 3D, Inc. •
Strengthening the Maryland Statewide GIS Inventory with Ramona -
Ashley Buzzeo and
Missy Valentino, Towson University Center for GIS • Supporting the
City of Baltimore’s Compliance with Consent Decree GIS Data
Requirements - Marian Batton and Doug Pickering, JMT Technology
Group; Charles Reichert, Baltimore City Department of Public
Works
• The Maryland Broadband Mapping Matrix - Mary Creamer and Brett
Dobelstein, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative
• Broadband Network Impact on Community and Revenue - Michael J.
Salonish, Elan Tech, Inc.; Ira Levy, Howard County Government
5:00 - 7:00 pm TUgis Social Platinum Sponsor: KCI Silver Sponsors:
InfoGroup and Esri This year’s social is the perfect way to cap a
day full of learning and networking. Conveniently located in
College of Liberal Arts building, the social provides attendees
with an opportunity to con- nect with friends and colleagues. The
winner of the map competition will be announced as well as door
prizes. Appetizers will be served and a cash bar will be
available.
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