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March 4, 2010 Agenda

CVAG Conference Room 119

73710 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

09:00 - 09:15     Introduction - John Urkov, User Group Coordinator  

09:15 -09:30      Jim Sullivan, AICP - C.V.A.G.                             

Update on 2010-2012 Valley-Wide Air Photo Projects 

09:30 -10:00      Enrique Villarreal, GIS Analyst                             

Patricia Garcia-Tuck, Director of Tribal Historic Preservation                           

Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians   

10:00 -10:30      Ben Scoville, GIS Specialist                             
                        Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians  

10:30 -10:45      15 Minute Break                             

10:45 -11:45      Tammy Pike, ESRI Account Manager

                        ESRI's Business Analysis Online:

ESRI Business Analyst Online is a Web-based solution that combines GIS technology with extensive demographic, consumer spending, and business data for the entire United States to deliver on-demand, boardroom-ready reports and maps.

11:45 - 12:00    Wrap-up Summary, comments, suggestions, Adjourn     

Tribal G.I.S in the Coachella Valley: There are several Native American tribes in  our local area. Several of those tribes have and utilize G.I.S. technology. I thought it would be interesting to see how they use G.I.S. for tribal needs. The presenters listed above have agreed to come in and show us their diverse G.I.S. Skills.          

              

              






January 7, 2010 Agenda

CVAG Conference Room 119

73710 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert


09:00 - 9:15           Introduction - John Urkov, User Group Coordinator  

09:15 - 10:15         Improving GIS productivity with web style searching-Brian Goldin  

10:15 - 10:30        15 Minute Break   

10:30 - 11:45        Ricoh - GPS Enabled Camera - Brian Mickel   

11:45 - 12:00        Wrap-up Summary, comments, suggestions, Adjourn   


Brian Goldin, Voyager GIS: High-quality geospatial search, combined with ESRI solutions, makes it possible for workers to free time by quickly locating resources, analyzing information, making decisions and creating useful new content. This improves productivity and makes GIS more approachable to engineers, image analysts, emergency responders and other professionals regardless of their familiarity with geospatial data formats and other specialized software.      

Brian Mickel, Loggerhead Navigation: A demo of a Ricoh GPS Enabled camera. Knowing Brian, it should be a very thorough and 'hands-on' type demo. Brian is knowledgable in most  aspects of GPS workflows and is a great GPS contact.  

      
  

Happy Holidays to everyone GIS and Christmas: Track Santa! http://www.noradsanta.org


 

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