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TUgisMaryland’s Geospatial Conference
March 17, 2015Towson Universitywww.tugisconference.com
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Program
7:30 AM - 8:30 AMRegistration (CLA Lobby)
7:45 AM - 8:30 AMContinental Breakfast (Chesapeake Rooms)
8:30 AM - 10:20 AMOpening Plenary (Chesapeake Rooms)
Welcome, Interim President Dr. Timothy Chandler, Towson University Opening Remarks, Lt. Governor Boyd K. Rutherford, State of MarylandMSGIC Update, Julia Fischer, MSGICIntroduction of Keynote, Barney Krucoff, State of MarylandKeynote Address, Dr. Christopher K Tucker, The MapStory FoundationConference at a Glance, Ardys Russakis, Center for GIS at Towson University
10:30 AM - 11:00 AMCoffee Break + Exhibitor Networking(Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls)
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM (voting ends at 5:30 pm)
Map-App Competition (LA 4317)
11:00 AM - 12:30 PMConcurrent Session I
SESSION I - TRACK 1 - FEDERAL PANEL - GEOSPATIAL INITIATIVES IN MARYLAND (LA 4310)Chair: Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III, Mitigation Division
Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III, Mitigation Division; Roger Barlow, USGS - Northeast Region; Megan Treml, NOAA Office for Coastal Management; Anne Jeffers, US Census Bureau
SESSION I - TRACK 2 - CARTOGRAPHY & VISUALIZATION (LA 3310)Chair: James Cannistra, GISP, CP, Maryland Department of Planning
Using the weTable for Geospatial Participatory EngagementKrisztian Varsa, The University of Maryland Sea Grant Extension
Finding your way on the Columbia PathwayMark Rabenhorst, Alex Tait and Kevin Danaher, International Mapping Associates, Inc.
ArcGIS Pro Part 1: Visualizing your Data in 2D and 3DLauri Dafner, Esri
ArcGIS Pro Part 2: Working with TasksMatt Kennedy, Esri
SESSION I - TRACK 3 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY I (LA 4110)Chair: Kaushik Dutta, Maryland Transportation Authority
Build a Low-Cost Remote Data Collection Tool & Show Realtime Data on your MapChris Hogan, Matt Wisniewski, Fearless Solutions
Osprey Dashboard EOC - A Time Aware, Action Oriented Dashboard for Emergency ManagementMichael Bentivegna, Melanie Bruce and Tim Hutchison, Center for GIS at Towson University
Using 2010 Census and American Community Survey Data to Identify and Locate At Risk Population AreasJesse Ash, Maryland Department of Planning
Prince George’s County Department of Public Works and Transportation Snow Operations using ArcGIS OnlineBeth Schrayshuen and Marla Johnson, Whitney Bailey Cox and Magnani; Liz Miller, Prince George’s County Department of Public Works
SESSION I - TRACK 4 - INFRASTRUCTURE I (LA 4303)Chair: Julie Spangler, GISP, JMT Technology Group
Implementing Collector for ArcGIS: Lessons LearnedDan Smith and Frank Bowne, Chesapeake Environmental Management, Inc.
Mapping Potential Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements in Collector for ArcGISJeremy Kirkendall, GISP, CFM, Stantec
GIS for School System Facility Management- Lessons Learned- Looking AheadTim Rogers, David O’Brochta, and Daniel Ressler, Howard County Public Schools
Mobility and Economy Dashboard: Promoting Maryland SHA’s Data Driven Approach to Safety and Mobility ImprovementsCandice Ottley-Francois, Albrecht Engineering Inc.; Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration
SESSION I - TRACK 5 - ENVIRONMENTAL I (LA 3110)Chair: Adam Travis, GISP, Phoenix Engineering
Creating a Crowdsourced Stormwater Management Tracking ToolPhil Reese, Center for GIS; Jackie Takacs, UMD Sea Grant Extension Program
Utilizing GIS to Track Progress toward NPDES Permit Compliance at the Maryland Transit AdministrationLeo Fothergill, Maryland Transit Administration Office of Safety, Quality Assurance & Risk Management; David Sides, Center for GIS at Towson University
Using GIS as a Tool in the Development and Implementation of a Stormwater Remediation Fee ProgramLisa Fraley-McNeal and Jason Torres, Anne Arundel County Watershed Protection and Restoration Program
Geospatial Analysis of Stormwater Issues in Baltimore CityThayer Young, Cicada Systems GIS Consulting / Community College of Baltimore County
SESSION I - TRACK 6 - DATA COLLABORATION (LA 3317)Chair: Charlene Howard, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Intuitive Mobile Solutions for Spatial Data and Inspection Collection EffortsBrad Spittel and Scott Messier, KCI Technologies, Inc.
Building a Historic Building Information Model at George Washington’s Mount VernonEric Benson and Tom Reinhart, Mount Vernon Ladies Association
Mapping Anne Arundel County’s Optic FiberMatthew Webb and Caroline Gaulke, Anne Arundel County, OIT GIS
One Maryland, One CenterlineErin Lesh, Maryland State Highway Administration; Marshall Stevenson, Maryland State Highway Administration/WBCM
SESSION I - WORKSHOP 1(LA 3101)Chair: Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.
Explore Rich, Rapid, Web-based GIS Application Development with Geocortex!Craig Robinson and Tegan Herchenrader, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.; Chris Slavin, Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC,
SESSION I - WORKSHOP 2 (LA 4101)Chair: Sandi Stroud, Michael Baker International
Introduction to NG9-1-1 for the GIS ProfessionalSandi Stroud and Russell Provost, Michael Baker International
12:30 PM - 1:45 PMLunch and Exhibit Showcase(Third and Fourth Floors)
1:0 PM - 1:45 PMMSGIC Data and Resources Subcommittee Meeting(LA 3118)
1:45 PM - 3:15 PMConcurrent Session II
SESSION II - TRACK 1 - LIGHTNING TALKS - ROUND 1 (LA 4315)Chair: Ardys Russakis, Center for GIS at Towson University
Georeferencing Contract DrawingsMoalie Jose, Hazen and Sawyer P.C,
Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s RestorationChristopher Haught and Brian Wessner, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Making Connections: Aggregating System-Wide Transit Data in the Central Maryland RegionJaime McKay, Central Maryland Regional Transit
Massachusetts and New Hampshire Heritage AreaDaniel Benton, Washigton College
Integration Between BIM and GISDavid Alvarez, CMS, GISP, JMT Technology Group
Reflections from the October 2014 URISA Leadership AcademyJulie Spangler, GISP, JMT Technology Group
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design in a Baltimore City NeighborhoodSamantha Bulkilvish, Washington College GIS Program
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Program
Using Innovative Tools to Analyze and Display Traffic Accident Data and Citations for Linear Road SegmentsEric Rice, Washington College GIS Program
Finding Maryland Properties While on the GoMelissa Oguamanam, Maryland Department of Planning
Innovative Isochrones Maps Using Google DataSumit Sen, IITB
Mapping the Upper Shore Harvest DirectoryJacqueline Petito, Washington College GIS
Grass Swale Analysis in Prince George’s CountyDerek Winogradoff, Prince George’s County; Charles Griffith, WBCM
Baltimore Green MapJanet Felsten, Baltimore Green Map
How to Use the Twitter Search API to Create MapsPayal Patnaik, Geomore
SESSION II - TRACK 2 - MD IMAP PANEL – EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF MARYLAND’S ENTERPRISE GIS (LA 3110)Chair: Julia Fischer, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office
Matt Sokol, Julia Fischer, and Josh Exler, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office; Will Melville, Maryland Department of Information Tech-nology/GIO Office & Maryland Emergency Management Agency; Jessie Cahoon, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office & Maryland Environ-mental Service
SESSION II - TRACK 3 - MARYLAND SOCIETY OF SURVEYORS - SURVEYING FOR GIS (LA 4310)Chair: Patrick Simon, Maryland Society of Surveyors
Geospatial Jargon JumbleJames Shaw, RK&K; Patrick Simon, Maryland Society of Surveyors
What NAD 83 Is and Isn’t for Data CollectionAlan Dragoo, Maser Consulting P.A.; Patrick Simon, Maryland Society of Surveyors
TerraFlex App - Power of Mobile Data CollectionYork Grow, Duncan-Parnell
Countywide Survey Control Web ApplicationPatrick Simon and Tunde Oyinloye, Baltimore County Government
SESSION II - TRACK 4 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY II (LA 4110)Chair: Theresa (Tari) Martin, GISP, City of Laurel
HAZUS and Deriving Higher Quality Products for MarylandMichael Manen, Maryland Environmental Service; Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III; Jason Sevanick, Amec Foster Wheeler
Emergency Preparedness - Baltimore City’s Critical 360 ProjectSamantha Luckhardt, City of Baltimore, EGIS; Joe Kochendarfer, Pictometry
A New College Map: Integrating City Engine, Pictometry & ArcGIS OnlineScott Jeffrey and Dave Glover, Community College of Baltimore County
Using Maryland’s Flood Risk Application to Support an e-LOMA SubmissionMichael Herzberger, Maryland Environmental Service; Matthew Breen, Amec Foster Wheeler
SESSION II - TRACK 5 - INFRASTRUCTURE II (LA 4303)Chair: Mary Buffington, GISP, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative
Development of a Hazard Vulnerability Indicator to Prioritize Areas Subject to Sea-Level Change and Coastal Flooding in the Chesapeake BayMichael Scott, and Arthur Lembo, Salisbury University; Brett Dobelstein, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative; Michel Sheffer, Maryland State Highway Administration
Consent Decree SRRR implementation using GIS for Baltimore County, MD.Ted Nadobny, Louis Berger Group
Delaware Department of Transportation Railroad Program Management SystemEric Czajkowski and Shawn Pickett Jr., Century Engineering
The Role of GIS in Asset Management and Utilities OperationsAlan Foster and Joe Murk, KCI Technologies, Inc.
SESSION II - TRACK 6 - OPEN DATA (LA 3310)Chair: Gary Maragos, Maryland Department of Planning
Maryland - The Open Data StateChristian Peratsakis and Ewan Simpson, Socrata
How Opensource Collaboration Fostered a New Development Pargamdign for Government ProjectsJohn Foster and Steve Heinrich, Fearless Solutions
ArcGIS for Open Data: Getting StartedAnthony Puzzo, Esri
FINDER Quantum and the Open Data Initiative: Enhancing Public Information through AccessibilityJames Wilkerson and Amy Nichols, Maryland Department of Planning
SESSION II - WORKSHOP 1(LA 4101)Chair: Megan Treml, NOAA Office for Coastal Management
Highlighting Coastal ResilienceMegan Treml, TBG at NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management; Joshua Murphy, NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management
SESSION II - WORKSHOP 2(LA 3101)Chair: Ray de Leon, GISP, JMT Technology Group
Introduction to Using Esri’s ArcGIS Online Web Application TemplatesRay de Leon, GISP, JMT Technology Group; Lauri Dafner and Matt Kennedy, Esri
3:15 PM - 3:45 PMBuild Your Own Trail Mix Break + Exhibitor Networking(Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls)
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Concurrent Session III
SESSION III - TRACK 1 - LIGHTNING TALKS - ROUND 2 (LA 4315)Chair: Elliott Plack, Baltimore County Office of Information Technology
Accuracy of Manual Digitization vs. Image ClassificationEvelyn Michaels
Baltimore County Right of Way GIS InventoryElliott Plack, Baltimore County Office of Information Technology
Baltimore County Road Closures ApplicationTunde Oyinloye and Steven Foley, Baltimore County
Changes in Distribution of Zostera Marina L. (eelgrass) in the Chesapeake Bay: A GIS Analysis of Four Anthropogenic ImpactsAndrea Bodenberg, Hood College
Logistics Analysis: Enhancing Decision Making Using GISWangui Muthaka, Department of eBusiness & Technology Management, Towson University; Christina Nemphos, Center for GIS at Towson University
Making Sense of Terabytes of GPS DataThomas Fish, Washington College GIS
Maryland Veterans Mapping ProjectBenjamin Adams, Joy Roccati, Christina Moyer, and Charlene Osborne, CCBC - Students
Maryland State-wide Road Closure ApplicationChris Slavin, WBCM; Erin Lesh, Maryland State Highway Administration; Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics; Marshall Stevenson, Maryland State Highway Administration/WBCM
Open Source and Open Data for Climate Risk CommunicationRicardo Saavedra, Vizonomy
Technical Overview of SHA’s Snap-To Web ApplicationSteven Fabijanski, WBCM
Using GIS to Research and Map the Buildings of Washington DCBrian Kraft, JMT Inc.
SESSION III - TRACK 2 - PLANNING (LA 4310)Chair: Dr. Linda Loubert, Morgan State University
Developing GIS Workflows for the Daily CitizenChris Slavin, WBCM
GIS-ing CAD dataMehdi Khan, Office of Planning and Zoning, Anne Arundel County
Your Daily Commute with LEHD DataMelissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning
Bike Routes and Storm Drain Grate’s Inventory (Baltimore City)Bineeta Sihota, Department of Transportation (DOT), Planning Division, Baltimore City Government
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Exhibitors & Locations
Program
CENTRAL GALLERY • Center for GIS at Towson University• CCBC Geospatial Applications Program• Duncan Parnell• EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc.• Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative (ESRGC)• JHU Advanced Academic Programs• Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.• MapStory• Maryland Society of Surveyors • Michael Baker Jr. Corporation• Pictometry International • RK&K• Spatial Systems Associates, Inc.• Transcend Spatial Solutions• Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC
WEST GALLERY• Aerial Services, Inc.• Atlas Geographic Data, Inc• Chesapeake Environmental Management, Inc.• ECO Integration, Inc.• Esri • HERE• Hexagon Geospatial• Keystone Precision Instruments• McCormick Taylor • Socrata
NON-PROFIT GALLERY• Hood College GIS Certificate and Environmental• Maryland Department of the Environment• Maryland Environmental Service• MSGIC • MPSGIS, Dept. of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland College Park• NOAA/NOS/National Geodetic Survey
SESSION III - TRACK 3 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY III(LA 4110)Chair: Barney Krucoff, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office
Delaware Valley Intelligence Center (DVIC) Situational Awareness Portal (SAP)Jeff Tornatore, Michael Baker
Predictive Linear Risk Terrain Model for Enhanced DUI EnforcementErica McMaster, Washington College
“Adopt-A-Neighborhood”: Using GIS to Improve Fire Safety in Prince George’s CountyPatrick Callahan and Tewodros “Teddy” Hailegeberel, Prince George’s County Office of Information Technology - GIS; Charlie Wrenn, Prince George’s County Fire/EMS
Session III - Track 4 - Applications Development (LA 3310)Chair: Erin Silva, GISP, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative
Building Interactive Web Maps with D3 and BackboneBryan Brick, Center for GIS at Towson University
Leveraging ArcGIS Online to Federate Disparate Government ArcGIS Online ImplementationsRay de Leon, JMT Technology Group; Chris McGovern and Jay Mukherjee, M-NCPPC
Web Application StrategiesCraig Robinson, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd
Leaflet, D3, OH MYAlex Bostic, AECOM
SESSION III - TRACK 5 - ENVIRONMENTAL II (LA 3110)Chair: Francis (Bud) Precht, Frostburg State University
Modeling Wetlands: A Two Step Approach Combining a Representative Field Study and ArcGISJordan Klemick, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. PBC
A GIS Tool for Broad-Based Collaborative Watershed Planning and Protection in MarylandTheresa Foye and Michael Herzberger, Maryland Environmental Service
Remote Sensing for Monitoring Aquatic VegetationAlfonso Blanco, US Environmental Protection Agency
Better Urban Change DetectionFrank Obusek, Hexagon Geospatial
SESSION III - TRACK 6 - GIS APPLICATIONS (LA 4303)Chair: Shawn Wampler, GISP, City of Annapolis
Effects of Climate Change on Regional Food Production using a Geospatial Crop ModelJonathan Resop, University of Maryland; David Fleisher, Dennis Timlin, and Vangimalla Reddy, USDA-ARS
Geospatial Analysis of Heroin in MarylandStewart Bruce, Washington College
Development of Web-based GIS Application for Transnational Illicit Trafficking Analysis Using Open Source SoftwareEunjung Lim, University of Maryland College Park, Department of Geographical Sciences
Placing Geospatial Technology in the Hands of Library AdministratorsArdys Russakis, Ashley Buzzeo, and Christina Nemphos, Center for GIS at Towson University
SESSION III - WORKSHOP 1(LA 3101)Chair: TJ Frazier, Maryland Society of Surveyors
Creating Real-Time, Accurate, Survey-Grade Maps in the FieldTJ Frazier, Maryland Society of Surveyors; Jim Carlson, Carlson Software
SESSION III - WORKSHOP 2(LA 4101)Chair: Aaron Morris, GISP, Michael Baker International
Mobile Terrestrial Scanning (LiDAR) Aaron Morris, Michael Baker International
5:15 PM - 7:00 PMTUgis Social(Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls)
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