From cy.smith at state.or.us Fri May 3 10:17:10 2013 From: cy.smith at state.or.us (SMITH Cy * CIO) Date: Fri, 3 May 2013 17:17:10 +0000 Subject: [gis_info] FW: [NSGIC Member] South Dakota GIS Coordinator Position Open Message-ID: <1153D380A8408D40A473EDB6B63869D3365CCA1A@WPDASEXCL01.ad.state.or.us> Vacancy Announcement: https://scssdltmweb.agilera.net/ltm/CandidateSelfService/controller.servlet?&service=_formnav&bto=JobPosting&dataarea=ltm&webappname=CandidateSelfService&name=PostingDisplay&HROrganization=1&JobRequisition=1455&JobPosting=1&context.session.key.HROrganization=1&context.session.key.JobBoard=EXTERNAL&frombto=JobPosting&_frmurl=true&navname=ViewPosting&_of=true&_ctx.frombto=JobPosting&_ctx.navname=ViewPosting&_ctx.HROrganization=1&_ctx.JobRequisition=1455&_ctx.JobPosting=1&byw=true -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The notice seeks comments from Federal, state, and local agencies, as well as other interested members of the public regarding current and future usage of the NDGPS, the need to retain the NDGPS, the impact if NDGPS signals were not available, alternatives to the NDGPS, and alternative uses for the existing NDGPS infrastructure. This email is being sent as an information item to FGDC stakeholders. Regards, ------ The DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Coast Guard DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Research and Innovative Technology Administration [USCG-2013-0054; RITA-2013-0001] Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System (NDGPS) AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS and Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), DOT. ACTION: Notice; request for public comments. SUMMARY: The Coast Guard and the Research and Innovative Technology Administration are analyzing the current and future user needs and requirements of the Nationwide Differential Global Positioning System (NDGPS). The NDGPS was designed to broadcast signals to improve the accuracy and integrity of the Global Positioning System (GPS) derived positions for surface transportation, as well as other civil, commercial, scientific, and homeland security applications. This analysis will be used to support future NDGPS investment decisions by the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Transportation beyond fiscal year 2016. This notice seeks comments from Federal, state, and local agencies, as well as other interested members of the public regarding current and future usage of the NDGPS, the need to retain the NDGPS, the impact if NDGPS signals were not available, alternatives to the NDGPS, and alternative uses for the existing NDGPS infrastructure. DATES: Comments and related material must reach the Docket Management Facility on or before July 15, 2013. The link for submitting and viewing comments is: http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=RITA-2013-0001-0001. Ivan B. 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You are welcome to register and attend either training alone, or register for both for a full day. * Register for Introduction to using Catalogs for data sharing (Morning Workshop) here: http://intro2catalogs.eventbrite.com * Register for Introduction to ESRI Geoportal Server (Afternoon Workshop) here: http://geoportaltraining.eventbrite.com These trainings will be conducted by Christine White of ESRI, and are funded by a grant from the Federal Geographic Data Committee. Marc Rempel of the Oregon Spatial Data Library will also be contributing to the afternoon session. These trainings are not coastal or marine specific, so anyone who feels a need to learn about how to use ArcCatalog do good metadata for geospatial data, or to share data via catalogs like the Oregon Spatial Data Library may benefit from participating. If you have the time and interest, I encourage you to participate. best, Tanya Tanya C. 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A private internal version of WWT was also used as a prototyping platform to explore challenges of high performance interactive geospatial and temporal data visualization. This research work inspired the Microsoft Office product group to create Project GeoFlow a geospatial temporal data visualization capability for Office Excel 2013 which is now in public beta preview. This talk will cover some of the key ideas within WorldWide Telescope and how they are relevant to interactive geospatial data visualization and the development of ideas within GeoFlow. Read More>> Register NOW Save up to $350 by May 17 Friday spacer.gif About COM.Geo Computing for Geospatial Research Institute (COM.Geo) is one of the leading-edge geospatial computing research organizations in the world. COM.Geo is playing a guiding role to advancing the technologies in computing for geospatial research and application fields. 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Juston Manville GIS Manager Phone: (503) 350-4002 E-Mail: jmanville at beavertonoregon.gov "The more mature your spatial integration the greater value you realize from spatial investments." -----Original Message----- From: gis_info-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:gis_info-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Darrell Fuhriman Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 9:29 AM To: gis_info at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [gis_info] Soliciting interviewees re: Government and OpenStreetMap Hello, fellow list members, I'm doing a little research project on how/why state and local governments do and do not use OpenStreetMap data. I'm looking for a few volunteers from state or local governments who would be willing to spend 30-45 minutes chatting with me, either over the phone, or in person if you're in the Portland Metro (but I'd love to get the perspective of people outside the metro area). Intimate, or even passing, knowledge of OpenStreetMap is definitely not a requirement. I'm looking for people who's knowledge ranges from "I've never heard of OpenStreetMap" to "I use it daily." If you're willing to do this in the next week or two, please reply to this e-mail. Your help would be very much appreciated. Darrell Fuhriman Adjunct Instructor Department of Geography Portland State University PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE This e-mail is a public record of the City of Beaverton and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. This email is subject to the State Retention Schedule. From aclark at com-geo.org Fri May 17 05:25:53 2013 From: aclark at com-geo.org (Andrew Clark) Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 08:25:53 -0400 Subject: [gis_info] [COM.Geo 2013] Last Day for Early Registration, Accepted Papers/Tech Talks Now Available Message-ID: <003801ce52f9$acd222b0$06766810$@com-geo.org> Home l Program l Sessions l Exhibits & Sponsors header_img_comgeo_2013 Last Day for Early Registration (Friday May 17) Last day to save up to $350 on COM.Geo conference registration! Early registration discounts for COM.Geo 2013 end TODAY, May 17. Non-industrial Full Pass is only $550, Industrial Full Pass is $650, and Student Full Pass is only $350. 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The goal is to update the GIS system with any features and attributes that may exist in the CAD database but not in the as-built database. After integration of the two systems, the infrastructure is to be incorporated into Cartegraph, the City's enterprise asset management system. In this position, the candidates will have the opportunity to work closely with the City's GIS Manager as well staff in the Engineering and Public Works departments. The candidates will also have the opportunity to independently develop the work plan and daily schedule that best meets the goals for the project. Ideal Candidates will have experience using GIS in a local government or comparable setting. AutoCad experience is also highly desirable, as well as experience reading as-builts for a variety of utilities. Only candidates local to the area are encouraged to apply since no relocation assistance is available. Please include a cover letter and resume when completing your application. 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The Hot Short Talks session (each talk with 10-minute presentation and Q&A) is an opportunity for presenting your hot products, late-breaking results, ongoing projects, speculative or innovative work in progress, application or case studies, development techniques, and technical services. Furthermore, this session does provide the extra opportunities specially for start-ups, exhibitors, vendors, consultants as well as potential billionaires, innovators, and so on. There are only limited spaces (30-40) for this hot session. Please submit your talk to reserve a.s.a.p. COM.Geo 2013 2nd Call for Posters COM.Geo 2013 now open 2nd Call for Posters to offer an opportunity to demonstrate your work at the leading-edge geospatial computing conference in July 2013. Two submission deadlines are provided for the flexibility of your choice for early submission for IEEE publication or late submission close to the conference dates. 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URL: From sschneid at usgs.gov Fri May 31 11:10:31 2013 From: sschneid at usgs.gov (Schneider, Sheri) Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 11:10:31 -0700 Subject: [gis_info] Stream/Download Airborne Topo-Bathymetric LiDAR Mapping of the Sandy River, Oregon Presentation Message-ID: Remote Sensing Forum May 8, 2013 Presentation This presentation by Russ Faux (Watershed Sciences, Inc.) shared the results of airborne topo-bathymetric LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data for the Sandy River, Oregon using a new small-footprint, green-wavelength airborne LiDAR systems. In this project Watershed Sciences, Inc. (WSI) and Dewberry, Inc., in cooperation with Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) collected data to map channel and floodplain morphology and to evaluate the effectiveness of new topo-bathymetric LiDAR technology in a Pacific Northwest riverine environment. You may stream the WebEx recording here: https://usgs.webex.com/usgs/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=60849352&rKey=fc2982... You may download the presentation here: http://www.pnamp.org/document/4271 -- Thanks, Sheri Geospatial Liaison sschneider at usgs.gov 503-310-1531 USGS NW Region, 2130 SW 5th Ave, Portland, OR 97201 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: