25th ANNUAL SCAUG CONFERENCE Addison, TX - 25th Anniversary April 13 - 17, 2015 |
Platinum Sponsor Opening Breakfast Sponsor AllTerra Central (formerly Western Data Systems and Martin Instrument) is an authorized Trimble Dealer specializing in the sales, rentals, training and technical support for Survey, Mapping and GIS, Marine, Utility, Environmental, Fleet Management and Seismic Industries. Combining 50 year of experience, AllTerra Central supplies top of the line Geospatial measurement and GPS and GIS related products in Texas and Oklahoma, including scanners and UAVs. We also offer several peripheral items such as pipeline locators, ground penetrating radars, laser rangefinders, laser scanners, GPS cameras, barcoders, tablets and much more. AllTerra Central has four full Survey Supply stores in Texas and delivers wood, stakes, flags and any supply needed daily. With our extensive rental fleet we have more than enough gear to get you through any job and can ship worldwide. Our Technical Support staff is comprised of a staff that has worked in the field and can help out with any support need you have. We offer free support to both our rental and sales customers. Finally, AllTerra Central also manages the largest private VRS Network in the world. This network is available to both Survey and Mapping communities. We are adding base stations continuously and the amount of users grows each year. For a full line of our products and services, please visit our websites at www.wds-us.com or www.martininstument.com(online ordering available at martininstrument.com). With seven offices across Texas and Oklahoma you are never too far from the experts! Platinum Sponsor: Opening Breakfast Sponsor Gold Sponsors: Exhibitor Reception Sponsors Silver Sponsors: Coffee Break Sponsors | Full List of Presentation PDFs Geospatial Data Governance – It’s a Strategy not a Project! Winston County, MS (Louisville Tornado) Mobile Voter Line Wait – A Story of Citizen Engagement, Partnerships and Panic!Spatial Analysis of Opioid Mortality and EMS Administration of Naloxone in Oklahoma Open Data Denton, TX: Using ESRI ArcOnline Tools Centralizing GIS in Harris County Building the Texas Emergency GIS Response Team Ten Years of Gulfport GIS: Survival and Evolution since Hurricane Katrina You Got Your Chocolate in My Peanut Butter Increasing River Flooding Situational Awareness: A GIS Extent Mapping Approach Opening Up the Vault: GIS and Open Data in Stafford, Texas A Geospatial Solution for Environmental Justice Reviews The Future of GIS: Some Thoughts Automation, Notification and Jubilation: Incorporating Notifications Bell County Communications Center, where is your emergency? Taking GIS to the Masses – How The City of Monroe Has Elevated Their GIS |
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