AGENDA


9:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.

Welcome & Opening Remarks - (Recording)

Nina D'Amato –  Chief Information Officer, County of Santa Clara
 


9:15 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Keynote Speech (Recording)

Translating GIS for All

Todd Schuble –  Director of GIS, Cook County Government

GIS tools, spatial analysis, and interactive maps are not just for insiders.  We need others to realize what valuable GIS output is and how it can benefit them.


Br​eak | 10:00 a.m. to 10:10 a.m.​​​​​


 

Track A 

10:10 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.

Geospatial Data Democratization and Data Governance: Empowering the Future of Location Intelligence - (Recording)

Jason Caldwell - Vice President, Sanborn Map Company Inc.

Eric Ingbar - Sanborn Map Company Inc.

The world has witnessed an explosion in the creation and use of geospatial data. This vast trove of location-based information holds the potential to revolutionize industries, enhance decision-making, and improve overall societal well-being. However, unlocking the true power of geospatial data requires addressing two crucial aspects of it: data democratization and data governance.
Data democratization makes location-based information accessible to a broad audience, wider than the usual experts and specialists. The process of democratization can remove access barriers and build user-friendly platforms. Individuals, organizations, and agencies can thus gain insights from the power of locational data.
With great power comes great responsibility. Uncontrolled access to geospatial data can lead to misuse, security risks, and violations of privacy. Data governance is the responsible means to avoid these problems. Data governance establishes policies, procedures, and frameworks that ensure the responsible collection, storage, analysis, and sharing of geospatial data. Robust data governance is a key element in building trust among data providers, users, and the public.
This presentation examines the interplay between geospatial data democratization and data governance. Our aim is to describe how a healthy balance between governance and democratization benefits all and, conversely, how an unbalanced approach is inequitable, divisive, and ultimately counterproductive. The presentation delves into several key elements of governance and democratization, describing best (and worst) practices. We conclude by discussing how responsible data practices and fostering collaboration among stakeholders can build a sustainable and equitable geospatial ecosystem that harnesses the power of location intelligence for the betterment of society as a whole.

 


Br​eak | 10:40 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.


 

10:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.

Exploring the new Santa Clara Countywide Fine Scale Vegetation Map -- 3 Example Applications - (Recording)

Danny Franco -  Project Manager, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

The Santa Clara Countywide Fine Scale Vegetation map, completed in June of 2023, is a new and powerful tool for understanding the distribution, condition, and structure of vegetation communities on the landscape. This presentation will explore uses of this new data through three example applications of the fine scale vegetation map


Br​eak | 11:15 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.


 

11:20 a.m. to 11:50 a.m.

Know more about your property and neighborhood through Santa Clara County's Web Mapping Application - (Recording)

Michelle Wang - Sr. Application Developer, Technology Services and Solutions, County of Santa Clara 

Sumy Tom - Application Developer, Technology Services and Solutions, County of Santa Clara
 

The Santa Clara County's Web Mapping Application, also called SCCMap, provides an easy means to access, search, visualize, and analyze geospatial information maintained and curated by the County. This presentation will demonstrate the rich functionality of this GIS application which includes finding and visualizing your property, finding school of residence, calculating property average slope, viewing elevation profile, launching Google Map and Google Street View, using markup and measurement tools, uploading and analyzing your own data, and more.

Track B

10:10 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.

The Role of GIS in Disaster Recovery and Damage Assessment - (Recording)

Dana Reed - Director of Emergency Management, Office of Emergency Management, County of Santa Clara 

Whether the natural disaster is flooding, fire, earthquake, landslide, hurricane, or tornado, there will be people in need and infrastructure to repair. A key question to be answered before any serious recovery efforts start is the magnitude and impact of the event, quantifying the damage. Collaboration, coordination, and well-established procedures are critical in times like these. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) play a crucial role in hazard mapping and natural disaster management by providing tools and techniques to gather, analyze, visualize, and disseminate spatial data related to response to and recovery from natural hazards. 

 


Break | 10:40 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.​


 

10:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.

ChatGPT x GIS: Exploring Conversational GIS Workflows - (Recording)

Zach Robinson - Sr. GIS Analyst, Department of Planning and Development, County of Santa Clara

Steve Borgstrom - GIS Analyst, Department of planning and Development, County of Santa Clara

Conversational AI tools, such as ChatGPT, are rapidly finding their way into various industries. Come and join us as we showcase how these tools might be used for GIS workflows. We'll also explore some of the boundaries and limitations that come with these emerging technologies.

 


Break | 11:15 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.


 

11:20 a.m. to 11:50 a.m.​​

GeoAI: AI-Driven Geospatial Workflows - (Recording)

Sandi Hirth - Sr. Account Executive, Esri

Matthew Twietmeyer - Solution Engineer Team Lead, Esri

Combining the world’s most powerful GIS and location intelligence software with the scalability and power of AI. Come learn what Esri has to offer in this growing technology and modernize how you approach spatial problems at scale with Esri.

 


Br​eak | 11:50 a.m. to 11:55 a.m.


 

11:55 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.​

Careers in GIS - Panel Discussion -  (Recording)

Todd Schuble - Director of GIS, Cook County Government

Danny Franco -  Project Manager, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

Jason Caldwell - Vice President, Sanborn Map Company Inc.

Matthew Twietmeyer - Solution Engineer Team Lead, Esri

Sampa Patra  - Sr. GIS Analyst, County of Santa Clara 

Zach Robinson - Sr. GIS Analyst, County of Santa Clara

Yoko Myers - IT Manager (GIS), County of Santa Clara

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