Esri User Conference 2019

July 28, 2019

The Esri User Conference 2019, themed “GIS—The Intelligent Nervous System,” opens on July 8 at the San Diego Convention Center. The DATAMARK team will be well represented at the show, with workshop presentations, booth demonstrations, as well as participation in a variety of show activities.

We’ll be located with the Michael Baker International team in Booth, #2300. We’ve designed our show participation to have plenty of opportunities to interact with show attendees and answer questions around the transition to next-generation 9-1-1 systems (NG9-1-1) and public safety geographic information systems (GIS).

We’re looking forward to meeting you in San Diego, so please plan out your activities so you may participate in one or more of the following events and activities:

Monday, July 8th

  • Map Gallery Reception, Panel C-12-04
    GIS and Emergency Call Routing: What Really Happens When I Call 9-1-1?
  • The Map Gallery Opening and Evening Reception is a popular feature of every Esri User Conference and a great place to discuss your map work with fellow attendees.
  • Map Gallery Reception Hours: 3:30 pm–6:30 pm, Sails Pavilion
  • The DATAMARK team is sponsoring its 3rd Annual Beer Bust. To learn more please contact one of our DATAMARK team members.

Tuesday, July 9th

  • Expo hours with demos throughout the day, Booth #2300. Participants may be “deputized” by DATAMARK at the booth. Stop by to learn more.
    9:00 am–6:00 pm
  • Map Gallery & Special Displays, Sails Pavilion
    8:00 am–6:00 pm

 Wednesday, July 10th

  • DATAMARK’s Jeff Ledbetter, GISP, ENP
    URISA-sponsored Workshop – “NG9-1-1 and the GIS Workflow”
    8:30–11:30 am – Marriott Marquis & Marina – Santa Rosa Room
    This URISA Workshop is aimed at the GIS professional who is currently supporting, or who may be tapped to support their public safety and emergency communications departments in the future. The session is geared to GIS professional who may not yet be well versed in 911 terminology or needs. This workshop will provide an overview of Next Generation 911, GIS’ role in such a system, the implications on local workflows, and illustrate common pain points and sources of errors in local GIS datasets.
    Topics covered during the session will include the following:
    • Why Next Gen 9-1-1?
    • Key stakeholders: PSAP, Address, GIS
    • 9-1-1 Technology, Terminology & Standards
    • GIS and Next Generation 9-1-1
    • Getting Your GIS Ready
    • Real-World Examples and Lessons Learned
  • Expo hours with demos throughout the day, Booth #2300
    9:00 am–6:00 pm
  • Map Gallery & Special Displays, Sails Pavilion
    8:00 am–6:00 pm
  • Family Night at UC Expo: Michael Baker International will be sponsoring with hacky sack giveaways. Family Night activities take place in Halls A, B and C
    4:00–6:00 pm

Thursday, July 11th

  • Expo hours with demos throughout the day, Booth #2300
    9:00 am–4:00 pm
  • Map Gallery & Special Displays, Sails Pavilion
    8:00 am–1:30 pm

To schedule a meeting with one of our public safety or GIS experts at ESRI 2019, please email: [email protected] or [email protected].

By: Stephanie McCowat

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