[OSGeo-Discuss] FedGeoDay 2019
Guido Stein
guido at guidostein.com
Wed Jan 9 08:15:23 PST 2019
I am sharing this announcement on the discuss list because it’s a OSGeo.US
<http://osgeo.us/> Local Chapter event I think that is of interest to many.
Thank you in advance for helping to get the word out about this event.
Guido
FedGeoDay 2019
Mark your calendars for FedGeoDay 2019 in Washington D.C. on Thursday,
January 31 and sign up now at FedGeo.US <https://fedgeo.us/>. Registration
is only $25 for Federal, NGO and Academic attendees.
The purpose of FedGeoDay is to promote and grow the Open Ecosystem within
the Federal Agency Community. There is no proprietary software or data
company growing this ecosystem. We in and of these communities have to do
it ourselves. Guido Stein (OSGeo.US/Applied <http://osgeo.us/Applied>
Geographics)
and Eddie Pickle (Radiant Solutions) are chairing the event and working
with a great program committee including Tod Dabolt (US Dept of Interior),
Bryan Lane (DNI), Joel Schlagel (USACE), Josh Campbell (ex State Dept/Sand
Hill Geo), Anthony Calamito (Mapbox), and Marc Vloemans (LocationTech).
There will be many participants from the Open Source Community contributing to
the program including people involved in Open Mapping, Data Science
(AI/ML), Web Development, Open Data, Disaster Response & Resilience and
Open Source Geospatial Software development. There will be a great deal of
Federal, NGO and Industry insight from from speakers and panelists
inclusing a keynote from Carter Christopher of NGA and panels lead by
thought leaders from the Dept of Interior, DNI, In-Q-Tel, US Census Bureau,
and Mapbox.
Please pass along this information to your friends and colleagues today.
FedGeoDay is a unique event for the Open Source Geospatial Community in the
DC area and a wonderful chance for you to network, get programmatic and
technical ideas, and learn how to build and grow your programs and projects
using Open Source Technologies.
Register Now <https://fedgeo.us/>
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