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2018 WLIA Annual Conference
Join us on March 7-9, 2018 at the Osthoff Resort in beautiful Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for our Annual Conference.
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Social Night
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Track 1: Student/ Young Professional
Track 10: Data Sharing
Track 11: Surveying
Track 12: Asset Management
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MUGG
Track 13: Forestry
Track 14: LiDAR
Track 15: Story Maps
Track 16: Planning
Track 17: Open Data
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Track 18: Field Data Collection
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Track 2: Property Apps
Track 3: Emergency Preparedness
Track 4: Statewide Layers
Track 5: Document Management
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MUGG
Track 6: Utility Field Inspection
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Track 7: Effective Communication
Track 8: Property Assessment
Track 9: Emerging Technologies
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A laptop with an internet connection. All materials will be sent to participants ahead of time.
A laptop with ArcGIS Desktop software and Microsoft Office (or equivalent) software. Bring your data!
A laptop with permission to install software
Download and install Collector by Esri on the tablet or smart phone. It is preferred that you have an ArcGIS Online account.
Download and install QGISv2.18.13 ‘Las Palmas’ from http://www.qgis.org/ prior to arrival.
Laptop and ArcGIS Online
Laptop with ArcMap license checked out. Access to write data to hard drive.
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Opening and Social Night
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LION Meeting
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Census Programs Overview and Technical Training
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Registration
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Thursday Lunch Keynote - Thomas Czaja
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New Datums Are Coming In 2022 - This Will Affect You
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Panel - Managing Documents Related to GIS Features
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Women in GIS - Wisconsin
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Using Mobile GIS Platforms to Complete Inspections
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Building for the Future, Street Centerlines and Address Points
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Unmanned Aircraft Systems - Successes, Challenges, and Applications
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Exhibit Hall Opening
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Creating Culvert Inspections with Related Tables using Survey123
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Using Aerial Data to Map your Assets
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What’s New with 3D Technology in the Geospatial Industry
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The Quandary of Section 15; Just Over a Square Mile of Clues
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WisDOT : Development of the Culvert Asset Management Program (CAMP)
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Sewer Inspection & Maintenance
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Communication Upgrade
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Panel - Influencing Decision-Makers that Affect you and your Workplace
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Building on Open Geospatial Data initiatives at Amazon, from Waukesha County to Planetary Scale
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New Member Session
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Emergency Preparedness Webapp for FD and ICS/EOC Interface Workshop
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WI Statewide Parcels - Exploring the Data
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UAV Coastal Habitat Assessments on the East Shore of Lower Green Bay
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Automated Feature Extraction using Machine Learning
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Evolution of Asset Management for Municipalities – A Case Study
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Municipal GIS
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Next Gen 911
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Using Real Estate Transfer Return Data to Display Recent Sales in Washington County
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Moving Toward a Statewide Address Point Data set and Geocoding Data service.
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Designing for Scientists
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Getting Your Data Out There – How to get started creating an Open Data site
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Friday Morning Keynote
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Lunch and Town Hall Part 2
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Wisconsin LiDAR-Derived Elevation Services
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Silent Auction Ends
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Panel - Exploring GIS Field Data Collection
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Exhibit Hall Open
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Open Data in the City of Madison
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The Many Platforms and Uses for LiDAR: What is the Right Approach for your Project?
#47
Esri Collector and Trimble Catalyst - On Demand Accuracy
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Cloud-based Hosting of Countywide LiDAR and Imagery Datasets
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Public Records Consideration for Geographic Digital Data
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Web and Mobile Tree Inventory Software Case Studies and Requirements
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Keynote
Special Interest Group
Track 1: Student/ Young Professional
Track 10: Data Sharing
Track 11: Surveying
Track 12: Asset Management
Track 13: Forestry
Track 14: LiDAR
Track 15: Story Maps
Track 16: Planning
Track 17: Open Data
Track 18: Field Data Collection
Track 2: Property Apps
Track 3: Emergency Preparedness
Track 4: Statewide Layers
Track 5: Document Management
Track 6: Utility Field Inspection
Track 7: Effective Communication
Track 8: Property Assessment
Track 9: Emerging Technologies
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