[Aust-NZ] Re: FOSS4G Bid 2009
Bruce.Bannerman at dpi.vic.gov.au
Bruce.Bannerman at dpi.vic.gov.au
Wed Jan 9 16:40:06 PST 2008
As per Cameron's suggestion, for those supplying a bio, you may wish to
use this as a template.
Virginia, I've added Cameron's suggested text to the bio.
Bruce
"Cameron Shorter" <cameron.shorter at gmail.com> wrote on 10/01/2008 11:23:24
AM:
>
> Also, I suggest CCing your bio to the list as it will help be a
> template for others to copy.
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Bruce Bannerman is a spatial information specialist with 27 years
experience
in the spatial industry. He has extensive experience in a wide variety of
disciplines, including: management, IT development and administration,
GIS,
remote sensing, surveying and cartography. This experience has been gained
in both Government and in the Private Sector in most states of Australia
and
also in Papua New Guinea. He is currently working as an IT Solutions
Architect with the Department of Primary Industries in Melbourne,
Victoria.
Bruce is an advocate of the use of both Open Source software and of Open
Standards with the aim of opening up access to spatial information for
greater use, particularly in the application of 'enterprise' decision
support solutions.
Bruce has many contacts in the government spatial sector and will use
these
contacts to help promote the conference.
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