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7:30 - 8:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30 - 10:15 am Opening Session (Chesapeake Rooms) Welcome and Opening Remarks - Dean Terry Cooney, Towson University College of Liberal Arts; Mark Helmken, Chair, MSGIC Keynote Presentation - Anne Miglarese, President and CEO, PlanetIQ LLC State and County Highlights - Barney Krucoff, Geographic Information Officer, State of Maryland Conference Reminders - Ardys Russakis, Managing Director, Center for GIS 10:15 - 10:45 am Exhibit Hall Snack Break (Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls) 10:45 - 12:15 pm Concurrent Sessions I Track 1 - Federal Geospatial Activity in Maryland (LA 4310) Moderator: Roger Barlow, USGS Federal Agency Geospatial Activity in Maryland - Kevin Holmes, US Buraeu of the Census; Gretta Luedeke, USDA Farm Services Agency; Michelle Guck, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; Roger Barlow, USGS; Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III Track 2 - Lightning Talks (LA 4315) Moderator: Ardys Russakis, Center for GIS @Towson University Turning Usage Metrics into Gold - Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration; Can- dice Ottley-Francois, JMT Technology Group Cycloramas – DC’s Armchair Asset Collection Solution - Jose Colon, DDOT; Tim Abdella, JMT Delmarva fox squirrel GIS - the path to recovery - Leslie Gerlich, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Developing an Aerial View: Integrating City Engine and Google Earth - Andrew Bernish, Maryland Department of Planning Facility Information System in GIS - Joel Gallihue, Howard County Public School System; Tim Rogers, Howard County Public School System; David O’Brochta, Howard County Public School System Focus on GISolutions, Not GISystems - Michael Scott, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative Making a Great First Impression: Customizing your ArcGIS Online Home Page - Lauri Dafner, Esri Participatory GIS using the eBeam input Technology with ESRI ArcGIS Desktop - George Edmonds JR, Towson Ready-to-use Services for Maps, Geocoding, Routing and more - Matt Kennedy, Esri Wine in the Woods Mobile App - Robert Slivinsky, Howard County From PDF to Web Map – Reflections on Developing a Web Map Application for Non- Profits using the Mapbox Suite - Phillip Reese, Center for GIS @Towson University Track 3 - Analytical Applications using GIS (LA 4303) Moderator: Francis “Bud” Precht, Frostburg State University Spatial Analysis of Youth Shootings in Baltimore City - Jonathan Gross, Baltimore City Health Department, Office of Youth Violence Prevention A Linear Risk Terrain Analysis to Reduce Impaired Driving in Maryland - Robert Oesterling, Washington College Stream macroinvertebrate indicators response to land use and Marcellus Shale gas development: a GIS watershed approach - Dale Bruns, Wilkes University; Brian Naberezny, Wilkes University Understanding the Importance of the Civil Rights’ Movement in Baltimore using GIS - Linda Loubert, Morgan State University; Jeanetta Churchill, Morgan State University Track 4 - Enterprise Web Mapping Applications (LA 4110) Moderator: Scott Jeffrey, Community Colleges of Baltimore County Delivering What Users Need - Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd., Canada Overcoming Obstacles Migrating Desktop Applications to a Mobile Website - Michael Shean, M-NCPPC; Lou Garcia, EA Engineering, Science & Technology ArcGIS for Open Data - Anthony Puzzo, Esri SHA’s Cycle Maryland Application - Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration; Nicole Miller, JMT Technology Group Track 5 - Visualizing Data (LA 3310) Moderator: Jim Cannistra, Maryland Department of Planning Using Our Eyes to Think: How to Make It Easier for Our Maps to Make Us Smarter - John Dimitriou, Frederick County Government Exploration of Esri CityEngine - Johnathan Mann, Century Engineering Exploring our Campus using 3D Visualization and Virtual World Development - Erica McMaster, Washington College Using LiDAR-derived data to predict wetland function and target water quality restoration practices - Michelle Canick, The Nature Conservancy Workshop 1 - FEMA DFIRM Data Download Tool (LA 3101) Moderator: Michael Herzberger, CFM, Maryland Environmental Service Workshop 2 - Introduction to Free and Open Source GIS Software (LA 4118) Moderators: Eric Flint, Leah Visakowitz, and Jordan Krock, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative Workshop 3 - : Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services (LA 4114) Moderators: Mark Korver, Amazon.com, United States 10:45 am - 5:00 pm Esri Hands-On Learning Lab (LA 3317) 12:15 am - 5:00 pm Lunch and Exhibit Showcase (Second and Fourth Floors) 1:30 - 3:00 pm Concurrent Sessions II Track 1 - Web Applications Development (LA 4310) Moderator: Michael Blahut, Maryland State Highway Administration 3D Web GIS with webGL: Future or Fad? - Bill Dickinson, Exceptional Software Strategies Building GIS Web API’s with Node and Postgres - Chris Hogan, CartoLabs; Steve Heinrich, CartoLabs Asset Data Warehouse (ADW) - Brad Spittel, KCI Technologies, Inc.; Laurie Goudy, State Highway Administration; Joe Benedetta, State Highway Administration; Scott Messier, KCI Technologies, Inc. Model Of Sustainability And Integrated Corridors (MOSAIC) - Brad Spittel, KCI Technologies, Inc.; Eric Beckett, State Highway Administration; Laurie Goudy, State Highway Administration; Subrat Mahapatra, State Highway Administration Track 2 - MD iMap Applications (LA 4110) Moderator: Julia Fischer, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office The Next Generation of Maryland’s Enterprise GIS – MD iMap 2.0 - Julia Fischer, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office; Lisa Lowe, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office; Matt Sokol, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office; Erin Lesh, Maryland State Highway Administration; Marshall Stevenson III, Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC; Erin Silva, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative (ESRGC); Russell Provost, Maryland Department of Information Technology/Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative; Jeremy Monn, Center for GIS at Towson University (CGIS); Patrick McLoughlin, Spatial Systems Associates, Inc. Track 3 - Web Applications Development (LA 4403) Moderator: Patrick Simon, Maryland Society of Surveyors Understanding How Datums Can Affect You Mapping Data - Alan Dragoo, Maser Consulting P.A. The Towson Fire Station Boundary GIS Research - Elliott Plack, Baltimore County Office of Information Technology Perspectives on Datums: Survey & GIS - T.J. Frazier, Precision Measurments, Inc. Improved field collected data positions without post-processing - Jeremy Burns, Rodgers Consulting, Inc. Track 4 - Census Applications (LA 3310) Moderator: Mara Kaminowitz, Baltimore Metropolitan Council Geographic Support System Initiative (GSS-I) - Kevin Holmes, US Census Bureau Philadelphia Regional Offices Federal Government Open Data Initiatives - Noemi Mendez-Eliasen, US Census Bureau Philadelphia Regional Offices Understanding Demographic Trends Through Web Mapping - Douglas Kampe, Howard County Department of Planning and Zoning Track 5 - Environmental Applications (LA 3110) Moderator: Matthew Webb, Anne Arundel County Using ArcGIS Online Mobile Application for Mapping Wetlands in Prince George’s County - Beth Schrayshuen, Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani Applications of Persistent Change Monitoring - Shannon Rose, MDA Information Systems, LLC. Geographic Distribution and Characterisitics of Small Water Bodies in Wicomico County, Maryland - Dan Harris, Dept. of Geography and Geosciences, Salisbury University; Michael Folkoff, Dept. of Geography and Geosciences, Salisbury University Utilizing GIS to Enhance Environmental Compliance at Maryland Transit Administration - Leo Fothergill, AECOM / MTA; David Sides, Towson University Center for GIS Workshop 1 - Application Development with Geocortex (LA 4118) Moderator: Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd., Canada; Jake Lloyd, WBCM Workshop 2 - FEMA DFIRM Data Download Tool (LA 3101) Moderator: Michael Herzberger, CFM, Maryland Environmental Service; David Guignet, Maryland Department of the Environment; Matt Breen, AMEC; Jenna McGee, AMEC 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. - Exhibit Hall Snack Break (Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls) 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. - Concurrent Sessions III Track 1 - Planning and Conservation (LA 4310) Moderator: Melissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning Using GIS to manage corridors and resources along Maryland Scenic Byways - Melissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning; Ryan Sigworth AICP, Maryland Department of Planning Using GIS to assist in the preparation and review of Sustainable Community applications - Shelly Aprill, Maryland Department of Planning; Melissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning High- Resolution Carbon Monitoring and Modeling in Maryland : A CMS Phase II study - Anu Swatantran, Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland; DC Historic Preservation – Mapping the Development of the Nation’s Capital - Brian Kraft, JMT Technology Group Track 2 - Emergency Management (LA 4110) Moderator: Tari Martin, City of Laurel Address Point Assessment for NG9-1-1 - Chris Knights, GeoComm Maryland Geospatial Data Assessment & Coordination - Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III Digital Floodplain Mapping Outreach in Maryland – A Status Report & Next Steps - David Guignet, P.E., CFM, Maryland Department of the Environment; Michael Herzberger, CFM, Maryland Environmental Service Track 3 - Data Collaboration (LA 3310) Moderator: Adam Travis, Phoenix Engineering DDOT’s Transit Portal for Retail Establishments - Ray de Leon, JMT Technology Group; Jose Colon, DDOT Research and Modeling to Support a Targeted Address Canvassing Recommendation for the 2020 Census - Michael Ratcliffe, US Census Bureau, United States WMATA Station Mapping: Making legacy data viable and spatially accurate - Zachary Berry, JMT; Kevin Sullivan, JMT CAD to GIS Data Conversion – Keys to Success - Nicole Miller, JMT Technology Group Track 4 - GIS Applications (LA 3110) Moderator: Mark Helmken, MSGIC Chair Smart Green and Growing Atlas - Lisa Lowe, MD Department of Information Technology Geographic Information Office; Jessie Cahoon, Maryland Environmental Service Simplified Field Data Collection using ArcGIS - Matt Kennedy, Esri ArcGIS for Android Tablet Solution Transforms Well Inspection for Bucks County Health Department - David Thaler, geographIT Track 5 - Transportation - Management Decision Making (LA 4303) Moderator: Patrick Callahan, Prince George’s County Assessing Infrastructure Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Change and Extreme Weather Using GIS - Michel Sheffer, Maryland State Highway Administration One Maryland, One Centerline - Erin Lesh, Maryland State Highway Administration; Marshall Stevenson, Maryland State Highway Administration / Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani, LLC. Mobility and Economy Dashboard: Promoting Maryland SHA’s Performance-Based Approach to Safety and Mobility Improvements - Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration; Candice Ottley-Francois, JMT Technology Group; Brad Spittel, KCI Technologies, United States Leveraging a GIS-Based Pavement Assessment and Management System to Validate and Justify Roadway Project Formulation - Candice Ottley-Francois, JMT Technology Group; Erv Beckert, Prince George’s County DPIE Track 6 - TMDLs and Stormwater (LA 3114) Moderator: Julie Spangler, JMT Technology Group Innovative Data Management & Planning Strategies for TMDL Compliance - Jeffrey Tirschman, KCI Technologies, Inc.; Michele Aitkenhead, McCormick Taylor, Inc. Best Practices for Stormwater Inspection using ArcGIS Online - Julie Spangler, JMT Technology Group; Tim Abdella, JMT Technology Group ArcGIS Online Story Map for Stormwater Pollution Plans - Shawn Pickett, Maryland Transportation Authority GIS Tools to Streamline Management of MDTA’s Stormwater Program - Julie Spangler, JMT Technology Group Workshop 1 - GIS and Geocaching (LA 3101) Moderator: Patrick Simon, Maryland Society of Surveyors Workshop 2 - Introduction to Free and Open Source GIS Software (LA 4118) Moderators: Eric Flint, Leah Visakowitz, Jordan Krock, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. - TUgis Social (Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls)

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7:30 - 8:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:30 - 10:15 am Opening Session (Chesapeake Rooms)

Welcome and Opening Remarks - Dean Terry Cooney, Towson University College of Liberal Arts; Mark Helmken, Chair, MSGIC Keynote Presentation - Anne Miglarese, President and CEO, PlanetIQ LLCState and County Highlights - Barney Krucoff, Geographic Information Officer, State of MarylandConference Reminders - Ardys Russakis, Managing Director, Center for GIS 10:15 - 10:45 am Exhibit Hall Snack Break (Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls)

10:45 - 12:15 pm Concurrent Sessions I Track 1 - Federal Geospatial Activity in Maryland (LA 4310)Moderator: Roger Barlow, USGS

• Federal Agency Geospatial Activity in Maryland - Kevin Holmes, US Buraeu of the Census; Gretta Luedeke, USDA Farm Services Agency; Michelle Guck, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; Roger Barlow, USGS; Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III

Track 2 - Lightning Talks (LA 4315)Moderator: Ardys Russakis, Center for GIS @Towson University

• Turning Usage Metrics into Gold - Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration; Can-dice Ottley-Francois, JMT Technology Group • Cycloramas – DC’s Armchair Asset Collection Solution - Jose Colon, DDOT; Tim Abdella, JMT• Delmarva fox squirrel GIS - the path to recovery - Leslie Gerlich, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service• Developing an Aerial View: Integrating City Engine and Google Earth - Andrew Bernish, Maryland Department of Planning• Facility Information System in GIS - Joel Gallihue, Howard County Public School System; Tim Rogers, Howard County Public School System; David O’Brochta, Howard County Public School System• Focus on GISolutions, Not GISystems - Michael Scott, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative• Making a Great First Impression: Customizing your ArcGIS Online Home Page - Lauri Dafner, Esri• Participatory GIS using the eBeam input Technology with ESRI ArcGIS Desktop - George Edmonds JR, Towson• Ready-to-use Services for Maps, Geocoding, Routing and more - Matt Kennedy, Esri• Wine in the Woods Mobile App - Robert Slivinsky, Howard County• From PDF to Web Map – Reflections on Developing a Web Map Application for Non-Profits using the Mapbox Suite - Phillip Reese, Center for GIS @Towson University

Track 3 - Analytical Applications using GIS (LA 4303)Moderator: Francis “Bud” Precht, Frostburg State University

• Spatial Analysis of Youth Shootings in Baltimore City - Jonathan Gross, Baltimore City Health Department, Office of Youth Violence Prevention• A Linear Risk Terrain Analysis to Reduce Impaired Driving in Maryland - Robert Oesterling, Washington College• Stream macroinvertebrate indicators response to land use and Marcellus Shale gas development: a GIS watershed approach - Dale Bruns, Wilkes University; Brian Naberezny, Wilkes University • Understanding the Importance of the Civil Rights’ Movement in Baltimore using GIS - Linda Loubert, Morgan State University; Jeanetta Churchill, Morgan State University

Track 4 - Enterprise Web Mapping Applications (LA 4110)Moderator: Scott Jeffrey, Community Colleges of Baltimore County

• Delivering What Users Need - Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd., Canada• Overcoming Obstacles Migrating Desktop Applications to a Mobile Website - Michael Shean, M-NCPPC; Lou Garcia, EA Engineering, Science & Technology • ArcGIS for Open Data - Anthony Puzzo, Esri• SHA’s Cycle Maryland Application - Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration; Nicole Miller, JMT Technology Group

Track 5 - Visualizing Data (LA 3310) Moderator: Jim Cannistra, Maryland Department of Planning

• Using Our Eyes to Think: How to Make It Easier for Our Maps to Make Us Smarter - John Dimitriou, Frederick County Government• Exploration of Esri CityEngine - Johnathan Mann, Century Engineering • Exploring our Campus using 3D Visualization and Virtual World Development - Erica McMaster, Washington College• Using LiDAR-derived data to predict wetland function and target water quality restoration practices - Michelle Canick, The Nature Conservancy

Workshop 1 - FEMA DFIRM Data Download Tool (LA 3101) Moderator: Michael Herzberger, CFM, Maryland Environmental Service

Workshop 2 - Introduction to Free and Open Source GIS Software (LA 4118) Moderators: Eric Flint, Leah Visakowitz, and Jordan Krock, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative

Workshop 3 - : Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services (LA 4114) Moderators: Mark Korver, Amazon.com, United States

10:45 am - 5:00 pm Esri Hands-On Learning Lab (LA 3317)

12:15 am - 5:00 pm Lunch and Exhibit Showcase (Second and Fourth Floors)

1:30 - 3:00 pm Concurrent Sessions II

Track 1 - Web Applications Development (LA 4310)Moderator: Michael Blahut, Maryland State Highway Administration

• 3D Web GIS with webGL: Future or Fad? - Bill Dickinson, Exceptional Software Strategies • Building GIS Web API’s with Node and Postgres - Chris Hogan, CartoLabs; Steve Heinrich, CartoLabs • Asset Data Warehouse (ADW) - Brad Spittel, KCI Technologies, Inc.; Laurie Goudy, State Highway Administration; Joe Benedetta, State Highway Administration; Scott Messier, KCI Technologies, Inc.• Model Of Sustainability And Integrated Corridors (MOSAIC) - Brad Spittel, KCI Technologies, Inc.; Eric Beckett, State Highway Administration; Laurie Goudy, State Highway Administration; Subrat Mahapatra, State Highway Administration

Track 2 - MD iMap Applications (LA 4110)Moderator: Julia Fischer, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office

• The Next Generation of Maryland’s Enterprise GIS – MD iMap 2.0 - Julia Fischer, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office; Lisa Lowe, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office; Matt Sokol, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office; Erin Lesh, Maryland State Highway Administration; Marshall Stevenson III, Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLC; Erin Silva, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative (ESRGC); Russell Provost, Maryland Department of Information Technology/Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative; Jeremy Monn, Center for GIS at Towson University (CGIS); Patrick McLoughlin, Spatial Systems Associates, Inc.

Track 3 - Web Applications Development (LA 4403)Moderator: Patrick Simon, Maryland Society of Surveyors

• Understanding How Datums Can Affect You Mapping Data - Alan Dragoo, Maser Consulting P.A.• The Towson Fire Station Boundary GIS Research - Elliott Plack, Baltimore County Office of Information Technology• Perspectives on Datums: Survey & GIS - T.J. Frazier, Precision Measurments, Inc.• Improved field collected data positions without post-processing - Jeremy Burns, Rodgers Consulting, Inc.

Track 4 - Census Applications (LA 3310)Moderator: Mara Kaminowitz, Baltimore Metropolitan Council

• Geographic Support System Initiative (GSS-I) - Kevin Holmes, US Census Bureau Philadelphia Regional Offices • Federal Government Open Data Initiatives - Noemi Mendez-Eliasen, US Census Bureau Philadelphia Regional Offices• Understanding Demographic Trends Through Web Mapping - Douglas Kampe, Howard County Department of Planning and Zoning

Track 5 - Environmental Applications (LA 3110)Moderator: Matthew Webb, Anne Arundel County

• Using ArcGIS Online Mobile Application for Mapping Wetlands in Prince George’s County - Beth Schrayshuen, Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani • Applications of Persistent Change Monitoring - Shannon Rose, MDA Information Systems, LLC. • Geographic Distribution and Characterisitics of Small Water Bodies in Wicomico County, Maryland - Dan Harris, Dept. of Geography and Geosciences, Salisbury University; Michael Folkoff, Dept. of Geography and Geosciences, Salisbury University• Utilizing GIS to Enhance Environmental Compliance at Maryland Transit Administration - Leo Fothergill, AECOM / MTA; David Sides, Towson University Center for GIS

Workshop 1 - Application Development with Geocortex (LA 4118)Moderator: Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd., Canada; Jake Lloyd, WBCM

Workshop 2 - FEMA DFIRM Data Download Tool (LA 3101)Moderator: Michael Herzberger, CFM, Maryland Environmental Service; David Guignet, Maryland Department of the Environment; Matt Breen, AMEC; Jenna McGee, AMEC

3:00 - 3:30 p.m. - Exhibit Hall Snack Break (Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls)

3:00 - 5:00 p.m. - Concurrent Sessions III

Track 1 - Planning and Conservation (LA 4310)Moderator: Melissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning

• Using GIS to manage corridors and resources along Maryland Scenic Byways - Melissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning; Ryan Sigworth AICP, Maryland Department of Planning• Using GIS to assist in the preparation and review of Sustainable Community applications - Shelly Aprill, Maryland Department of Planning; Melissa Appler, Maryland Department of Planning• High- Resolution Carbon Monitoring and Modeling in Maryland : A CMS Phase II study - Anu Swatantran, Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland; • DC Historic Preservation – Mapping the Development of the Nation’s Capital - Brian Kraft, JMT Technology Group

Track 2 - Emergency Management (LA 4110)Moderator: Tari Martin, City of Laurel

• Address Point Assessment for NG9-1-1 - Chris Knights, GeoComm• Maryland Geospatial Data Assessment & Coordination - Cynthia McCoy, FEMA Region III• Digital Floodplain Mapping Outreach in Maryland – A Status Report & Next Steps - David Guignet, P.E., CFM, Maryland Department of the Environment; Michael Herzberger, CFM, Maryland Environmental Service

Track 3 - Data Collaboration (LA 3310)Moderator: Adam Travis, Phoenix Engineering

• DDOT’s Transit Portal for Retail Establishments - Ray de Leon, JMT Technology Group; Jose Colon, DDOT• Research and Modeling to Support a Targeted Address Canvassing Recommendation for the 2020 Census - Michael Ratcliffe, US Census Bureau, United States• WMATA Station Mapping: Making legacy data viable and spatially accurate - Zachary Berry, JMT; Kevin Sullivan, JMT• CAD to GIS Data Conversion – Keys to Success - Nicole Miller, JMT Technology Group

Track 4 - GIS Applications (LA 3110)Moderator: Mark Helmken, MSGIC Chair

• Smart Green and Growing Atlas - Lisa Lowe, MD Department of Information Technology Geographic Information Office; Jessie Cahoon, Maryland Environmental Service• Simplified Field Data Collection using ArcGIS - Matt Kennedy, Esri• ArcGIS for Android Tablet Solution Transforms Well Inspection for Bucks County Health Department - David Thaler, geographIT

Track 5 - Transportation - Management Decision Making (LA 4303)Moderator: Patrick Callahan, Prince George’s County

• Assessing Infrastructure Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Change and Extreme Weather Using GIS - Michel Sheffer, Maryland State Highway Administration• One Maryland, One Centerline - Erin Lesh, Maryland State Highway Administration; Marshall Stevenson, Maryland State Highway Administration / Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani, LLC. • Mobility and Economy Dashboard: Promoting Maryland SHA’s Performance-Based Approach to Safety and Mobility Improvements - Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration; Candice Ottley-Francois, JMT Technology Group; Brad Spittel, KCI Technologies, United States• Leveraging a GIS-Based Pavement Assessment and Management System to Validate and Justify Roadway Project Formulation - Candice Ottley-Francois, JMT Technology Group; Erv Beckert, Prince George’s County DPIE

Track 6 - TMDLs and Stormwater (LA 3114)Moderator: Julie Spangler, JMT Technology Group

• Innovative Data Management & Planning Strategies for TMDL Compliance - Jeffrey Tirschman, KCI Technologies, Inc.; Michele Aitkenhead, McCormick Taylor, Inc. • Best Practices for Stormwater Inspection using ArcGIS Online - Julie Spangler, JMT Technology Group; Tim Abdella, JMT Technology Group• ArcGIS Online Story Map for Stormwater Pollution Plans - Shawn Pickett, Maryland Transportation Authority• GIS Tools to Streamline Management of MDTA’s Stormwater Program - Julie Spangler, JMT Technology Group

Workshop 1 - GIS and Geocaching (LA 3101) Moderator: Patrick Simon, Maryland Society of Surveyors

Workshop 2 - Introduction to Free and Open Source GIS Software (LA 4118) Moderators: Eric Flint, Leah Visakowitz, Jordan Krock, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative

5:00 - 7:00 p.m. - TUgis Social (Fourth Floor Exhibit Halls)

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Platinum Exhibitors P1 - JMT Technology GroupP2 - KCI TechnologiesP3 - Esri

Silver Exhibitors C1 - Latitude Geographics Group LtdC2 - Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, LLCC3 - Syneren TechnologiesC4 - Spatial Systems Associates, Inc.C5 - Pictometry InternationalC6 - MD Society of SurveyorsC7 - Duncan-Parnell, Inc.C8 - Michael Baker CorporationC9 - Center for GIS at Towson UniversityC10 - ECO Integration, Inc.C11 - URS CorporationC12 - Caron/East, Inc.W1 - Geo-Comm Inc.W2 -EA Engineering, Science, and

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Non-Profit ExhibitorsC1A - Johns Hopkins UniversityC1B - Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative

(ESRGC)NP1 - Maryland Department of the EnvironmentNP2 - Hood College Graduate SchoolNP3 - Maryland State Geographic Information

Committee (MSGIC)NP4 - NOAA/NOS/National Geodetic SurveyNP5 - CCBC Geospatial Applications ProgramNP6 - Master of Professional Studies in Geospatial

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