11:36:39 From Philip Worrall : Thoughts about scaling digital-twin from a city/urban scale to statewide? 11:37:36 From Greg Bunce (Utah) : Awesome presentation! Ideally, where do you see state gis offices fitting into this idea of an urban digital twin system? (ie: what’s our best role?) 11:38:00 From Gene Trobia : I like Phil's question. 11:39:09 From Karen Rogers : Fascinating stuff! To me, this brings to light the idea that we should find ways to build relationships with state and local planning departments. 11:42:04 From Neil MacGaffey (MA) : Is there a role for government in sourcing authoritative data? Especially for the NSDI layers boundaries, property parcels, and address points and data? 11:51:36 From Patrick Whiteford : The collaboration is key, Arizona has done much of this with authoritative data sourcing such as route networks. 11:57:55 From Karen Rogers : We *should* never be satisfied 11:58:29 From Susan Miller (Georgia) : Preach Karen!!!!! 11:59:10 From Dan Ross - Minnesota : To answer your question Karen, here in Minnesota we interact with the regional and municipal planning groups and do have members of those groups on our state council. We also interact with our DOT on some transportation planning activities and our historical preservation office, and our pollution control agency on environmental justice and planning. There is definitely more we can do however specifically with our local government. 12:00:13 From Megan Compton : Thank you Nadine! 12:00:14 From Kimberley Denney (Atlantic) : Nadine - incredible, absolutely loved this session 12:00:18 From Kimberley Denney (Atlantic) : Thank you! 12:01:06 From Nadine Alameh (OGC) : Thank you so much. Keep the ideas coming :) 12:01:08 From Hammer, Evan : Thank you!