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Iowa State Agencies GIS Forum

This is a meeting of old, new and potential users of geographic information system (GIS) technology within state agencies.

What Meeting
When 2008-05-13
from 01:00 pm to 03:30 pm
Where Conference Room 5E/5W; Wallace State Office Building; 502 E 9th St; Des Moines, IA
Contact Name Jim Giglierano
Contact Email
Contact Phone 319.335.1594
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You should attend if:

  • You make maps with or without a computer;
  • You use GIS in your daily job and want to see how others are using this technology, especially putting maps on the Internet;
  • You use GIS currently, but would like to expand its use to other parts of your department;
  • You would like to use GIS in your job but are having difficulty convincing others that GIS would be beneficial;
  • You think your agency should be using GIS, but need ideas on how to move forward….

 
This is an informal, informational meeting to see what’s going on with GIS in state government.  We’ll take inventory, see what the needs are, look for common directions.

Tell your state worker friends who might be interested.  Bring your favorite map.

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Goals
Promote the use of geographic information technology among public and private organizations and individuals for planning, decision-making and problem-solving processes.
Promote education and training in GIS and related technologies within all levels of education.
Adopt, communicate and promote standards for use by the GIS community to facilitate data collection and promote data sharing.
Promote partnerships for the purpose of data development and data sharing.
Provide a mechanism through which the interests and concerns of Iowa's GIS community can be directed to appropriate policy makers.
Provide operating policies and procedures for management of the Council.
 

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