2010 MAGIC Keynote

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Learon Dalby Forget Everything what if we started over Ed Parsons- http://bit.ly/zcpU6

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This keynote was put together in less than 24 hour hours with the help of Andrew Turner, FortiusOne Jeff Harrison, Carbon Project Jill M Terlaak Mulica, City of Greeley, COGretchen N. Peterson, Peterson GIS Nuke Goldstein, Carbon Project Sean Gorman, FortiousOne Shelby Johnson, AGIOMy apologies if I left anyone out

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Learon Dalby

Forget Everything what if we started over

Ed Parsons- http://bit.ly/zcpU6

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Andrew Turner – FortiusOne http://www.fortiusone.com/

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Not precise, may not even be Not precise, may not even be accurate, but you get theaccurate, but you get thepicture.picture.

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Who is Learon

• Father of 5 ages 7-13

• Past President of National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC)

• GIS Program Manager, AR GIO

• Just a dude with some ideas (most of which are not original).

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Crowd Sourced Presentation

• Contributors– Andrew Turner, FortiusOne– Jeff Harrison, Carbon Project– Jill M Terlaak Mulica, City of Greeley, CO– Gretchen N. Peterson, Peterson GIS– Nuke Goldstein, Carbon Project– Sean Gorman, FortiousOne– Shelby Johnson, AGIO

My apologies if I left anyone out

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Where have we been?

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Creating Data

Creating Data

Connecting to Data

Viewing Data

Viewing DataViewing Data

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Creating Sharing Data

Creating Sharing Data

Passively Creating

Sharing DataPassively Creating

Sharing DataMillions of SensorsPassively Creating

Sharing Data

Where Are We Now?

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Are we asking the questions?

• Building (MaintainingMaintaining) a SDI will require new ways of thinking• That’s ok• We should learn from those that are doing it right

now• We have the technology to not only gather data, but

share knowledge quickly

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Millions of SensorsPassively Creating

Sharing Data

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14How will government work with this?

Where Are We Now?

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Government has a role to play but maybe…• We should be enablers

• We should not stifle innovation

• We should open the doors to the information and get out of the way

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Carbon Project- http://www.thecarbonproject.com/ Copyright © 2009 Carbon Project Inc.

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flickr: qwertyuiop

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Global Citizens

flickr: lo_

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Edward Vielmetti

Multiple Scales

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Think Globally, Act Locally

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GeoHackers

flickr: developmentseed

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I am currently in Port Au Prince with the Fairfax County Urban Search & Rescue Team (USA-1) out of Fairfax, VA, USA. I wish there was a way that I can express to you properly how important your OSM files were to us.

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of the world80%lives within cell coverage

and of the50%world own a mobile phone

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search: $4 latte near SOMA

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search: clean water near village

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Traditional Map Making Meets New Design

Make Better Maps To Increase:

Professionalism

Credibility

Accuracy

Client satisfaction

Effective communication

Gretchen N. Peterson- www.petersongis.com

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Toilet Map

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- GIS as a decision-making tool for the City of Greeley's Water Conservation Program

- Where should we concentrate our water-saving initiatives? (i.e. incentives, low flow fixture and toilet rebates, etc)

- Key components to this analysis are sound data, collaboration, decision criteria and communication

- Density analysis, cubic convolution - Gallons per capita per data (~20,000 accts) compared to national AWWA average

- Water conservation field crews can focus on key city blocks to concentrate on highest indoor water use per capita areas. Very successful program over the last 5 years.

Jill M Terlaak Mulica- http://bit.ly/bkjLvp

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• Follow the Issues and News

• Be Persistent not Annoying

• Our Access is Based on Issues

• Bring Solutions

• Follow Judkins Law of Reciprocity

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