Past event: GeoData Summit

Harnessing GIS Development to Enable Informed Decision-Making

The 2019 Geospatial Data Summit brings together members of the GIS community across Agriculture, Utilities, Transportation, Infrastructure, and Government for an open dialogue about how the current revolution in Geospatial technologies is transforming real time decision making through enhanced data collection. This Summit will address the current implementations of Geospatial solutions that are unleashing the data's full potential in order to drive productivity, value, and smarter decisions for organizations of all sizes.

Discussion Topics

  • Delivering effective geospatial mapping platforms across various utilities for improved performance
  • Advancing innovative, new solutions to guide the increased use of geospatial analytics
  • Developing & maintaining geospatial foundation data, knowledge and analysis to enable NGA interoperability across the spectrum of users
  • Leveraging the power of Open Source GIS software's for improved data accessibility
  • Revolutionizing modern agriculture through the increased use of GIS technologies and tools
  • Guiding the integration of GIS technologies across the U.S. in support of national interests
  • Leveraging geospatial technologies and information to analyze and improve the nation's infrastructure and transportation systems
  • Providing geospatial engineering and technologies in support of DoD & IC mission sets
  • Utilizing GIS technologies in support of emergency management

Why You Should Attend GeoData 2019

The 2019 GeoData Summit brings together members of Commercial Industry, Government Agencies, DoD, IC, and Academia for an open dialogue about how the current revolution in GIS is transforming the U.S. economy and government through enhanced data collection from various geospatial sensor platforms. The GIS market is set to increase to a net worth of 9 billion dollars globally by the year 2024. The emergence of these remote sensing platforms and navigation and positioning technologies to capture the spatial data objects in both government and industry will ultimately lead to an increased demand for GIS hardware components. Major industries such as; Utility, Government, Transportation & Infrastructure, and Natural Resource industries, will utilize GIS technologies to help assist them in identifying strategic vulnerabilities; and provide them real-time information for optimized production.

With current GIS technology capability only increasing, the developing of the mapping segment in particular has allowed for better insights and forecasting into factors such as traffic patterns and crop conditions, and even hurricane response and recovery. The goal of this year's Summit is to support the development of geospatial information systems and emerging technology trends such as: spatiotemporal data generation, IoTs, geospatial sensor platforms, wireless networks, and computer capacity. This educational forum will provide the chance to further understand how the integration of advanced geodata technologies has profoundly altered the current data collection capabilities of individuals from all sectors for mission critical purposes, including disaster response, environmental monitoring, public safety, and Warfighter protection. It is vital that geospatial infrastructure is protected moving forward so that these technologies can continue to provide benefits to the nation for years to come.

Speakers at this Summit Include:

  • Kevin Hope, Deputy Director of Source, NGA
  • Ted Okada, SES, CTO, FEMA
  • Timothy Quinn, Associate CIO, USGS
  • Pamela K. Isom, Deputy CIO, Chief Data Officer, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Gary W. Blohm, SES, Director, Army Geospatial Center
  • Derald Dudley, Chair, Transportation Committee, Federal Geographic Data Committee
  • Tony Simental, GIS Coordinator, State of West Virginia
  • Steven Ward, Geospatial Head of R&D, Bayer
  • David F. LaBranche, GIO, ODASD Infrastructure
  • Tiffany Gibby, Manager, GIS & Mapping, TVA
  • Harry Bader, Executive Director, U.S. Global Development Lab, USAID
  • Andy Dearing, CEO, Boundless Geo

Please fill in your name and email to receive the Summit Agenda of this event.

Venue

Mary M. Gates Learning Center
701 N Fairfax St, 22314
Alexandria, VA, USA

Venue

Mary M. Gates Learning Center
701 N Fairfax St
Alexandria, VA

Parking:
There is parking available at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Enter at lobby level and request a day parking ticket. (There is no parking at the Learning Center for delegates, and street parking is limited to 2 hours)
Hotel:

Hotel Rooms are available at a discounted rate at
Sheraton Suites Oldtown Alexandria
801 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Hotel Discount Reservation Link
(two walking blocks from the Mary M. Gates Learning Center)
*Please identify that you are with Defense Strategies Institute to receive your discount.
Event details
Organizer : RSC
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-19245