Thursday, February 12, 2025
Edmond Fire Training Center
Ian Peebles and Antonio Adolphues City of Edmond for Coordinating
Cross Timbers Consulting for Sponsoring Breakfast
8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Registration
9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Welcome
9:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Presenters: Antonio Adolphues, Cole Howard and Ian Peebles - City of Edmond, Oklahoma
Title: What’s going on with City of Edmond GIS in 2025?
Abstract:
The City of Edmond GIS Team continues to develop and expand the GIS architecture within the organization allowing for increased capabilities and improved workflows. In 2024, ArcGIS for Portal was introduced within the Organization and is used for all web GIS and Asset Management System (AMS) applications. Currently, the GIS Team is working towards migrating ArcMap Desktop software to ArcGIS Pro Desktop software. Web GIS applications built using Web App Builder (WAB) Developer Edition and custom applications developed from the ArcGIS API for JavaScript 3.x are transitioning to new platforms. New platforms for building web GIS applications include leveraging Experience Builder Developer Edition and ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.x technologies. Work is progressing on developing Asset Management System (AMS) data models for Facility Maintenance and Parks and Recreation. Other activities include process improvements for updating address and streets data for NG911, data updates for public web GIS applications and internal processes. This presentation covers existing activities, challenges encountered and plans for the future of the City of Edmond GIS.
Presenters: Larry Stein - OK County Assessor's Office
Title: How to Get GIS Funding without Gobbledygook
Abstract: This talk will be about presenting your GIS needs and benefits in a way that your audience actually understands.
10:45 - 11:00 a.m.
Presenters: Greg Hakman - Esri
Title: ArcGIS StoryMaps Keeps Getting Better!
Abstract: ArcGIS StoryMaps is the professional tool for harnessing the power of maps to communicate your work using place-based storytelling. The easy-to-use builder enables you to combine maps, 3D scenes, embedded content, multimedia, and more to create an interactive narrative that can inspire interest — and action — from your readers. Come learn about the added updates and enhancements that expand the authoring tools for creative storytelling and improve the reading experience. We will also discuss the future roadmap for ArcGIS StoryMaps and plans for upcoming capabilities!
11:45 - 12:00 p.m. Closing Remarks & Door Prizes
Attendees GISP Credits: 4 hours - EDU Presenters GISP Credits: 1 hour - CON
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