Georgia Geospatial Conference 2016

Jun 16, 2016 | Georgia, GIS, Training

Georgia Geospatial Conference of 2016

Call for Presentations

The Georgia Geospatial Conference of 2016 is seeking abstracts for breakout sessions presentations.  Share your work; learn from others.  Presentations will be limited to 30 minutes (including time for questions).  All breakout session rooms will be moderated and equipped with wi-fi access, a screen, projector, and cables to plug in presenter’s laptop (it is the responsibility of the presenter to verify their laptop’s compatibility with provided cables).

Moderators: If you are interested in being a moderator, then please respond to events@gaurisa.org.  Sessions will consist of a group of three (3) associated presentations.

Presentation Tracks and Suggested Topics:

Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing

  • LiDAR
  • Photogrammetry
  • Terrestrial Photogrammetry

GIS/Surveying Architecture and Integration

  • AutoCAD Data
  • Census Data
  • Data Storage Methods
  • GIS Architecture
  • Location Based Services
  • Mobile Applications
  • Open Source GIS
  • Programming
  • Public Involvement and GIS
  • Scanning Technology for Data Extraction
  • Server Technology
  • Tax Parcel Management and CAMA Integration
  • Web Applications

GIS/Surveying Program Management & Planning

  • GIS Strategic Planning
  • Management
  • Regional and Urban Planning
  • Return on Investment (ROI)

GIS/Surveying Projects, Implementations and Strategies

  • Addressing
  • Aviation
  • BIM
  • Data Collection Technology
  • Environmental Conservation and Management
  • Emergency Management and Public Safety
  • Mobile Applications
  • Open Source GIS
  • Programming
  • Transportation
  • Transit
  • Utilities

Land Records/Legal/Surveying

  • Accuracy and Precision Requirements in Georgia Law
  • GPS Vertical Accuracy – Ellipsoid and Geoid Accuracy in Georgia
  • NSPS – CST (Certified Survey Technician) Class and Exam
  • Positional Error Expressions on Survey Plats
  • Recent Changes in Georgia Law Affecting Land Surveying
  • Tax Parcel Management and CAMA Integration

Map Publication Systems and Applications (Cartography)

  • Basemap Design and Implementation
  • Web Applications

Breakout session presentations by exhibitors are discouraged unless they are presenting with a client.  If an exhibitor would like to showcase their company and products, they must sign up for the Platinum level, which guarantees 30 minutes to highlight their company and products.

 

Submit here: http://www.geospatialconferencega.com/callforpresentation

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