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Oklahoma SCAUG User Group Meeting at Norman

  • 25 Jun 2014
  • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • National Weather Center at the University of Oklahoma

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2014 June OKSCAUG Meeting

National Weather Center
University of Oklahoma
Room 1313
120 David L. Boren Blvd
NWC Suite 1100
Norman OK, 73072-7303


 
A special thanks to :
The National Weather Center for the facility
&
The Center for Spatial Analysis for helping coordinate the event & provide the morning coffee & drinks.

&
 Meshek & Associates, PLC for the morning pastries & food.


The first two parking rows are reserved for visitors & carpooling is encouraged as parking space will be limited.


Meeting Agenda:
8:30 – 8:45 - Welcome and Announcements

8:45 – 9:30

ODOT: Moving GIS for Transportation Forward

Jeremy Planteen -Oklahoma Department of Transportation
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The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is involved in a variety of projects intended to make GIS data more available and, ultimately, useful to a wide range of data consumers.  Our largest effort involves the construction of a web-based GIS information portal that delivers our inventory data to the public, enabling users to track upcoming construction projects and other information.  It will also be used internally by our division engineers and other personnel, giving them real-time access to raw GIS data, querying capability, and basic map production functions.  ODOT is also leveraging other technologies, including some open-source, on an as-needed basis.

9:30 – 9:45  Break

9:45 – 10:30 -

Utilizing Weather Data and GIS to Inform, Alert, and Look Forward

Access Midstream

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Access Midstream relies on a number of weather products including everything from front season long term forecasts to severe weather real-time alerting to help guide decisions on commodities futures, seasonal demand, equipment supply, and labor.  Combining current weather data with GIS has created powerful awareness and alerting options through a variety of platforms to reach every level of employee.  From simple webmaps to more complex integrations, meteorological data powered by GIS technology has helped advance important initiatives such as employee safety in the field and office, asset protection, and even potential labor and operating cost forecasts.

10:30 – 10:45  Break


10:45 – 11:45
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Configuring and Editing a Multiuser Geodatabase

Brig Bowles - ESRI

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High quality, authoritative data is the foundation of a GIS.  An Enterprise Geodatabase provides the tools to enable you to maintain data quality and integrity and provide the data live to power your enterprise.  This presentation will provide an overview of how to configure and manage your geodatabase for a multi-user environment.  We will cover editing options, archiving, and data distribution.


11:45  Closing, Door Prizes and Lunch




180 Attendees last year


Attendees GISP credits : 4 hours - EDU - 0.1 credits
Presenters GISP Credits : 1 hour - CON -  1 credit


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