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Welcome to the 29th annual GIS in Action Conference!

This year’s GIS in Action conference may look quite a bit different from years past but promises to be one that will engage and inspire you in all the ways that you expect and some ways that will surprise you! This year’s important and timely theme, Resilience and Equity, provides attendees with an opportunity for discourse and growth. The program is packed with 4 keynote addresses, 6 topical tracks, 7 workshops, a map gallery, as well as time for networking. We have 16 sponsors and over 250 people registered! 

We’re excited to feature keynote speaker Annita Lucchesi who serves as the Executive Director of Sovereign Bodies Institute and will discuss her work as the caretaker of the MMIW database on day 1. On day 2, we’ll feature keynote speakers Steven Hoffert, Jeff Frkonja, and Colleen Miller as they discuss the importance of geospatial data sharing, collaboration, and coordination for delivering government services equitably and effectively. For the day 3 keynote, Nicole Franklin will unpack the use of GIS for equity and social justice, and on day 4 Karsten Vennemann  will illustrate how open and fair access to spatial information and open software are transforming our world. 

The conference offers something for everyone with the presentation tracks of: Building Your GIS Program, Critical GIS, Emergency Response, Technology, and Workforce Development. Several specialized sessions will focus on meeting the needs of Emerging Professionals and offer a lively way to grow your network. The annual Student Showcase session reveals innovative approaches to geospatial problem solving year after year.

The 2021 Conference Committee, composed of members from the Oregon & SW Washington URISA (ORURISA) and the Cascadia Region of ASPRS (American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing), has been innovating and tirelessly working to bring you the array of informative keynote addresses, workshops, and presentations. Many thanks to Alexa Todd (Chair) and the entire conference committee including Ben Brady, Claire Brumbaugh-Smith, Dave Brown, Matthew Freid, Marcus Glass, Tara Kaur, Jesse King, Lauren McKinney, Ashley Moran, David Percy, Neil Revello, Cy Smith, Shivon Van Allen, and many others involved in the planning and delivery of this exciting event. 

We look forward to meeting you at the 2021 conference and continuing to grow this vibrant and strong GIS community!

Theresa Burcsu, President, Oregon-Southwest Washington URISA Chapter 

Robert Hairston-Porter, President, Cascadia Region ASPRS 


Accessing the Plenaries, Sessions, and Socials
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Tuesday, April 20
 

8:00am PDT

Building GIS Solutions
Digital Engagement with Interactive GIS Solutions
Morgan Sapia
During these unprecedented times, being able to build trust and encourage transparency while digitally engaging with community members, is more important than ever before. But how can you do this in a streamlined way with tools you currently have? During this session, Esri will share examples and best practices of using GIS enabled systems to build trust, increase transparency, and utilize the community to achieve city goals

Empowering Context, Collaboration, and Community with High-Res Aerial Imagery & GIS
Carrie Wiley
2020 was a challenging and devastating year nonetheless. It changed the way we work and perhaps even the way we view the world. However, in the midst of these challenges, the GIS industry proved pivotal in keeping our nation safe. GIS and location technology rose to the occasion and demonstrated their importance to the world around us. So, in 2021, how do we rebuild? Digital transformation has enabled GIS teams across industries to continue serving the public, even while everything around us is changing. Emergency response teams assisting with protests, assessor’s offices completing annual tax appraisals, and even urban development project teams working while social distancing — more departments than ever are using frequently updated, high-resolution imagery-as-a-service and location content to solve problems and prepare for the future.

Moderators
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Dr. Nicholas Kohler

University of Oregon
Dr. Kohler teaches courses in remote sensing, geospatial data science, andhuman-environment relations at the University of Oregon. His research concerns natural andcultural world heritage management and conservation, land use change related to economicdevelopment, environmental monitoring... Read More →

Speakers
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Carrie Wiley

Strategic Account Manager - Government, Nearmap
Carrie Wiley, GISP, is a Technical Sales Engineer at Nearmap and serves as a key technical advisor and solution advocate for Nearmap focusing on AEC technologies. With a civil engineering-geospatial background, Carrie brings over a decade of experience in applying GIS and CAD technologies... Read More →
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Morgan Sapia

Account Executive, Esri
Morgan Sapia is an Account Executive promoting smart community engagement at Esri. Morgan helps customers and partners, across local government and private sectors, understand and implement Esri’s smart GIS software and solutions. Morgan received a Bachelor of Science degree in... Read More →


Tuesday April 20, 2021 8:00am - 8:50am PDT
Zoom
 
Wednesday, April 21
 

8:00am PDT

Asset Management
Terrestrial LiDAR Collection and Analysis in Urban and Master Planning
Erik Ferryman, Lourdes Ginart, Eric Knobelspiesse
As the applications of LiDAR continue to grow, additional opportunities for the integration of this method burgeon. We've identified the use of terrestrial LiDAR in urban planning as a new area of integration and application. In this presentation, we will discuss how we're currently using terrestrial LiDAR methods in a planning context to produce floorplans, update geospatial data, and survey study areas; review our methodologies for converting point cloud data into workable CAD and GIS outputs; and, examine the advantages of such technologies in the field, as well as, areas for improvement and future application.

Santa Monica Pier Inspection Goes Digital Using Collector 
Kyle Landon 
Maintaining the structural integrity of this landmark coastal attraction is a top priority for the City of Santa Monica. Collector for ArcGIS was used to assess over 6000 structural components of the Santa Monica Pier. The Collector-based approach increased productivity, improved accuracy, ensured completeness, and streamlined the task. The inspection data was then used to prepare a condition assessment report and prioritize maintenance efforts. 

Moderators
Speakers
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Lourdes Ginart

GIS Analyst, Urban Collaborative
 
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Eric Knobelspiesse

Associate Planner, Urban Collaborative
 
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Erik Ferryman

GIS Director, The Urban Collaborative
GIS Director for a small Master Planning and Architectural Design firm. Primary background is Defense GIS in all forms.
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Kyle Landon

Coastal Engineer, GIS Coordinator, Moffatt & Nichol
Coastal Engineer specializing analyzing coastal hazards, habitat restoration design, asset management, coastal structure design, and dredging projects. Kyle incorporates GIS solutions in all his work and is a GIS leader at his firm.


Wednesday April 21, 2021 8:00am - 8:50am PDT
Zoom

9:00am PDT

Building Custom Tools & Experiences
Data Source Integration: Creating a Cohesive Deliverable Using Photogrammetry, SLAM and Terrestrial Laser Scanning
Heather Sauerland 
ToPa 3D completed a recent mapping project to create a contour map of a vineyard totaling over 200 acres in the wine country of the Willamette Valley, Oregon. All told, the project required creating point clouds from several sources including photogrammetry, a handheld and UAS mounted SLAM unit, and a terrestrial laser scanner. This presentation will focus on some of the challenges encountered such as limited ground control points, difficult overlapping geometry between data sources, and accurately georectifying multiple point clouds into one. It will also highlight several of the software platforms used including Cloud Compare, FARO Scene, Civil 3D, and Global Mapper.

Transforming Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS® widget development
Matt Vaillant
In this session, you'll learn how Geocortex is transforming widget development in Web AppBuilder. We'll show you how you can deliver custom experiences and functionality in your applications, all through configuration. See how we can add value to your investment in Esri technology with intuitive, web-based design tools to help you save time and money. Best of all, you can do it all without writing custom code! 

Moderators
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Dr. Nicholas Kohler

University of Oregon
Dr. Kohler teaches courses in remote sensing, geospatial data science, andhuman-environment relations at the University of Oregon. His research concerns natural andcultural world heritage management and conservation, land use change related to economicdevelopment, environmental monitoring... Read More →

Speakers
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Heather Sauerland

Geospatial Technologist, ToPa 3D
Heather Sauerland joined ToPa 3D in 2019 and is now their Geospatial Technologist. Heather studied biology at Clarion University of Pennsylvania and Geographic Information Systems at Central Oregon Community College. She is a licensed part 107 drone pilot as well as a Level 1 sUAS... Read More →
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Matt Vaillant

Account Manager, VertiGIS North America Ltd.
Matt Vaillant is a Geocortex Account Manager with VertiGIS North America. Matt's been working with state and local governments, utilities, and the private sector to help them solve their spatial challenges and extend the ArcGIS platform. A dad and avid mountain biker, Matt lives with... Read More →


Wednesday April 21, 2021 9:00am - 9:50am PDT
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