Abstracts Sought for GIS-Pro 2012: URISA's 50th Annual Conference for GIS Professionals
January 18, 2012 (Des Plaines, IL) – URISA is pleased to announce its milestone 50th year of fostering education and professional connections at its annual conference. GIS-Pro 2012: URISA's 50th Annual Conference for GIS Professionals will take place September 30 to October 4, 2012 in Portland, Oregon.
The committee welcomes the submission of individual papers, complete sessions, luncheon presentations, panels, and lightning talks and has proposed a list of suggested topics for consideration (note that all abstracts received will be reviewed and considered for the conference program regardless of the list below):
Data and Applications of GIS
- Data storage: cloud or in-house; new methods for compression; data de-duplication
- Basemap updating/maintenance
- Maps in the Cloud
- Transportation & Transit (planning/mapping/management)
- Addressing
- Map communication: how to not make the “normal” mistakes
Technical
- Open Source
- Architecture
- Server Technology/Cloud Computing
- Leveraging the Tablet Explosion
- Mobile Applications
Leadership and Management
- GISP Certification
- Esri ArcGIS Certification
- Education: how to cope with reduction in budgets and still keep your people on top of the fast-paced changes
User and Business User
- GIS Return on Investment (ROI)
- Business process reengineering
- GIS in the First Nations /Tribal Agencies
- Reflections on the Past 50 years of URISA
- GIS in the Social Sciences
- "New" Uses for GIS
- Geospatial Future
- GIS in the Pacific Northwest
Abstract submissions will be accepted until
Friday, February 17, 2012. Abstract submissions should include a presentation title and descriptive abstract text not to exceed 250 words.
URISA is pleased to welcome the
Northwest GIS Users’ Group as co-host of GIS-Pro 2012.
The link to the Call for Presentations and general conference information is:
http://www.urisa.org/gispro2012
Contact:
Wendy Nelson
Executive Director - URISA
847-824-6300
Email Contact
www.urisa.org
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