Northeast Florida GIS Users Group – May 15th 2014

Apr 30, 2014 | GIS, Giscorps, Open Source GIS, USVI

So I’m headed to Florida…….Here is the announcement. Stop in if you can.

Please join us at our upcoming NEFGIS User Group Meeting!!

Lunch will be provided compliments of our sponsor, Navigation Electronics, Inc. www.neigps.com

Please RSVP if you plan on coming so that we can ensure there is enough food.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1YeRwGe7XvdH6KJlOKgb1m0NQTjac4rpX0nu8bIYaZn8/viewform

This is an open invitation and we encourage you to Forward to a Friend.
 
NEFGIS User Group Meeting – Location provided by St Johns County Utility Dept

Thursday May 15th – 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
St Johns County Utility Department
1205 State Road 16
St. Augustine, FL 32084
29.9154829, -81.3730766
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11:30am – 12:15pm
Lunch and Socialization

12:15pm – 12:30pm
NEFGIS Announcements and a word from our lunch sponsor.

12:30pm – 1pm
Addressing in the US Virgin Islands
Randy Hale, GISP
North River Geographic Systems – https://www.northrivergeographic.com

Randal Hale is the owner of North River Geographic Systems (NRGS). NRGS provides geospatial services to public and private organizations with an emphasis on data/process over software. He worked for several years for the Federal Gov’t before retiring to work full time at NRGS. He’s on the board for Georgia URISA and Mid South ASPRS. He also has a 3.5 lb toothless Siamese cat.

1pm – 1:30pm
Intro to GISCorps
Allen Ibaugh, AICP, GISP
Data Transfer Solutions - www.dtsgis.com

Allen Ibaugh is the CEO of DTS, a technology business focused on developing and deploying GIS, multimedia (video/software/graphics), and web-based solutions for government and private industry, particularly in the transportation marketplace.  Mr. Ibaugh is the current President of URISA and is on the core committee of GISCorps. GISCorps provides volunteer services to support humanitarian relief, emergency response, health and education, local capacity building, and community development, as well as volunteer expertise in critical technology to non-profit and governmental organizations that are unable to acquire it on their own. 

In an effort to properly represent NEFGIS, please UPDATE YOUR PROFILE.
 

The NEFGIS  Group invites you to be a member of our group
NEFGIS LinkedIn Page

Regards,
NEFGIS

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