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  • URISA to host GIS-Pro 2020 virtually

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    The Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) will be hosting GIS-Pro 2020, the association’s 58th Annual Conference, Sept. 29 to Oct. 2 in a virtual format. The event was originally scheduled to take place in Baltimore, but URISA chose to hold it virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “With the serious COVID-19 health and physical distancing concerns, hosting an in-person conference this year and putting members, presenters, and staff at risk was a non-starter,” the organization said.

    Keynote speakers for the event include Martin O’Malley, the former governor of Maryland; Chris Vaughan, geographic information officer at the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and Juliana Blackwell, director of the National Geodetic Survey.

    According to URISA, the program also will highlight a number of relevant topics, including public health, community resilience, equality and social justice, GIS leadership and ethics.

    Here’s an overview of the program:

    Wednesday, Sept. 23
    • Best Practices for GIS Project Planning and Management
    • NG911 & the GIS Workflow
    • GIS in Emergency Management
    • Microsoft Project Software Tutorial

    Thursday, Sept. 24
    • Experimental Learning Techniques to be More Effective
    • Introduction to GIS for Equity and Social Justice
    • Navigating a Virtual Landscape for your GIS Career

    Tuesday, Oct. 6
    • Building Community Using Geospatial Tools
    • Unpacking the NENA NG911 GIS Data Model
    • Changes Afoot After 2022: State Plane and the Death of the U.S. Survey Foot

    Wednesday, Oct. 7
    • Preparing for GISP Certification
    • Coordinate Systems and Projections

    Sessions also will be available on demand for GIS-Pro 2020 registrants after the conference, URISA said. Register for the event here.