Your imagery and lidar data hold incredible potential—are you unlocking it? Derivative products turn raw geospatial data into powerful insights that drive smarter decisions and better outcomes. This webinar will explore best practices for generating and applying derivative products to maximize data utility across diverse applications. Alongside these strategies, guest speakers Paul Dudley of Tennessee […]
Visiting Capitol Hill can be a powerful way to advance geospatial priorities—if you know how to make the most of your meeting time. This webinar, GIS 101: Advocacy – Making the Most of Your Hill Visit, will help NSGIC and NENA members understand how Congress works, from Congressional offices and committee structures to the budget […]
Elements of a Data Preservation Strategy, builds on an earlier NSGIC GIS 101 presentation, Data Preservation as a Legacy, and describes what a geospatial data preservation strategy is, the elements that need to be considered, the use of FAIR data principles (is the data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable), why geospatial metadata are foundational to data […]
As artificial intelligence reshapes the geospatial landscape, state Geographic Information Officers and GIS leaders are uniquely positioned to harness its transformative potential. This webinar explores the evolving role of AI in ArcGIS, with a special focus on AI assistants, AI agents and Esri’s commitment to transparency and trusted AI. Participants will gain insights into how […]
This presentation, intended for Google Maps’ data partners and the wider geospatial community, offers a comprehensive overview of Google Maps Content Partners (GMCP), Google Transit, and Waze for Cities. These programs are crucial as they feed the foundational data for both Google Maps and Waze, acknowledging the vital role partners play in managing authoritative geospatial […]
This presentation will equip you with a practical toolkit for creating ADA-compliant and accessible digital maps and diagrams. We’ll focus on strategies specifically for state and local government GIS departments, but the techniques are applicable to a variety of spatial data, including utility, trail, zoning, building plans and campus layouts. Traditionally, making a map accessible […]