Below the photos are links to most of the presentations.
We had two excellent keynote speakers:
Bill Johnson of AppGeo |
Adam Carnow of Esri |
The Esri Hands-On Learning Lab provided many no-cost educational opportunities guided by an Esri instructor:
Course Selection |
Student Station - External Screen Too! |
Without our sponsors, the Geospatial Summit would not have been possible, thank you!
Thank You Sponsors! |
Sponsor's Exhibits |
The Puzzle Was a Hit! |
Links to Presentations
General Sessions
Carpe Geo – A Field Guide to Enjoying Your Career Journey (keynote)
Alignment of GIS to Your Business: What It Is, Why It’s Important & How To Do It (keynote)
State Geospatial Program Update
A2. Emergency Ops
You’re My Best Friend: Next Generation 9-1-1 and GIS
GIS for Next Generation 9-1-1 & The Added Value Proposition
A3. Application
Using Data.census.gov
Storymaps: Let's Talk about Science!
A4. Government
Learning on the Fly: The MN GIS Response to Bird Flu in 2015 and 2022
Saas GIS for Local Government
B2. Government
GIS Applications for Mapping and Data Management
2022 Elections: Improving voter data & the citizen experience
USGS The National Map: Products and Services
The North Dakota Parcel Program
B3. Core Geospatial
Keeping it Fresh: Asset Collection for ND State Parks
Well-Rounded with GIS: Managing the Flow of Information in Waterworks
Replacing the Clipboard with ESRI’s Survey123
B4. Data
UAS Lidar Mission Planning and Applications
Unmanned Technologies for Data Collection
The American Community Survey and new 2020 statistical geography
B5. Technology
Emerging Trends in State & Local Government
EDGE: Ethnically Diverse Geospatial Engagement
Geographic Approach to Public Works
C2. Technology
Understanding & Effectively Utilizing the ArcGIS System
C3. Analysis
A Look Underneath the Climax Slump
C4. Data
Updates to BOYD On Demand Accuracy and What This Means for Your Workflow
D2. Data
ArcGIS Solutions: A Tour for Water Utilities
40 years of Change: Census block demographics
D3. Application
Powering Processes with Modern GIS at Stark County
D4. Analysis
NDDOT Roadway Data from Past to Present
Soil carbon in the Red River Valley: towards precision quantification and modeling
D5. Technology
Future North Dakota Geospatial Summit
We’re already thinking about the next Geospatial Summit, which likely will be
in the fall of 2024. If you would like to be a part of this next Summit
in some way, such as being on the planning committee, providing a presentation,
providing sponsorship, etc., please let us know!
Thank you!
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