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Maryland’s Geospatial Conference | 1
TUgisMaryland’s Geospatial Conference
March 15, 2016Towson Universitywww.tugisconference.com
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Program
7:30 AM - 8:30 AMRegistration (CLA Lobby)
7:45 AM - 8:30 AMContinental Breakfast (Chesapeake Rooms)
8:30 AM - 9:50 AMOpening Plenary (Chesapeake Rooms)
10:00 AM - 10:30 AMExhibit Hall Coffee Break and Networking (CLA 4th Floor)
10:00 AM - 4:30PMSpeaker Ready Room(LA 3315)
10:00 AM - 6:00 PMMap-App Competition (LA 4317)
10:30 AM - 12:00 PMConcurrent Session I
PANEL – MD IMAP – WHAT’S NEW IN MD’S ENTERPRISE GIS? (LA 4303) Chair: Julia Fischer, GISP, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office
Jessie Cahoon, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office and Maryland Environmental Service; Julia Fischer, Lisa Lowe and Matt Sokol, Maryland Department of Information Technology/GIO Office
OPEN SOURCE I - COMMUNICATING WITH WEB APPLICATIONS (LA 3110)Chair: Kaushik Dutta, GISP, Maryland Transportation Authority
Making Data and Mapping Platforms More Relevant and Useful During Decision SupportRafael de Ameller and Yan Shan, StormCenter GeoCollaborate
Spatial Data Visualization for Non-Spatial Professionals Ardys Russakis, Ashley Buzzeo and Christina Nemphos, Center for GIS at Towson University
Baltimore City’s Economic Development Web Application, EconViewSamantha Luckhardt and Jim Garcia, Enterprise Geographic Information Services Group
Communicating Key Messages to the Public via Maryland State Highway Administration’s Public eGIS ApplicationNicole Miller, JMT Technology Group; Laurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration
DATA, DATA, DATA I (LA 3317) Chair: Douglas A. Adams, GISP, Baltimore County
Dynamic Indexing at the Library of CongressAmanda Brioche, Erin Kelly, and Michael Schoelen, Library of Congress
Record Plat DigitizationSteven Cary, MNCPPC
Collaboration between Multiple State Agencies and Private Industry for Non-Traditional Asset Management NeedsJohn Privot, Nicholas Thompson and Nick Walls, Wallace Montgomery
HIFLD Programmatic & Data UpdateMike Donnelly, DHS/OICIO/ISEO/Geospatial Management Office (GMO)
ENVIRONMENT I - HABITAT(LA 3310)Chair: Mary Buffington, GISP, Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative (ESRGC)
Using GIS to Recover the Federally-listed Bog TurtleLeslie Gerlich, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Sustainability Assessment of Oyster Farming in Chesapeake BayAbiye Williams, Towson University
Scaling Existing GIS Models for Work with High Data Resolution: Experience with the Nature Conservancy In-Bay Habitat Assessment Tool in the Choptank RiverKatie Maglio and Arthur Lembo, Salisbury University
HISTORICAL & CULTURAL PRESERVATION (LA 3114)Chair: Daniel Smith, GISP, Chesapeake Environmental Management, Inc.
Applying GIS Technologies to the Search for the Monocacy ChurchBill Dickinson Jr., The Monocacy Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Maryland (ASM)
THANK YOU TO THE BREAKFAST SPONSORS
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Dorchester Graves - Using GIS to Map Burial Sites in Dorchester County, MarylandAshley Samonisky, Salisbury University Student
Forgotten No Longer: Interpretive Story Maps and the Archaeology of a Slave Cemetery at George Washington’s Mount VernonEric Benson and Joe Downer, George Washington’s Mount Vernon
COLLECTING FIELD DATA (LA 4110)Chair: Teddy Hailegeberel, GISP, Prince George’s County Government - OIT
Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Managing Liquor License inspection Records and Developing Database for Future Data RecordsTewodros Hailegeberel and Andrew Dané, Prince George’s County Government
Practical Uses for Mobile GIS – MD SHA Mobile PlatformBrad Spittel, Elliott Plack and Joe Benedetta, MD SHA, OPPE, Data Services Engineering Division; John Shiu, ECO Integration, Inc.
Improving Data Collection Quality in the Field with an iOS AppKierran Sutherland, Casey Trees; Rob Fisher, EBA Engineering
Automating Work Order Processes for Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Devices with Collector for ArcGIS and Portal for ArcGISSubrahmanyam Pendyala and Brianne Jordan, Pepco Holdings, Inc.
PROBLEM SOLVING I - PUBLIC HEALTH(LA 4310)Chair: Scott Jeffrey, GISP, Community College of Baltimore County
Maryland Child Care Mapping Tool - Designing for Desktop and MobilePhillip Reese and Michael Bentivegna, Center for GIS at Towson University
Space-time Analysis of the 2015 Firearm Homicide Epidemic in Baltimore CityJonathan Gross, Baltimore City Health Department
Lyme Disease in Maryland - Development of Analytical Approaches to Spatial DataMatt Folley, Maryland Department of Information Technology; SB Wee, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
GIS Application in Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Response PlanRowland Agbede, Maryland Department of Agriculture
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Lunch and Exhibit Showcase(CLA 3rd & 4th Floors)
12:00 PM - 1:00 PMMSGIC Meeting: Elevation Data Workgroup/Subcommittee(LA 3105)
1:00 PM - 1:40 PMConcurrent Session II - Exhibitior Showcase
FIELD DATA TO REPORTS- TRACKING FIELD PROGRESS(LA 4315)Mark Dhruv. Michael Smith and Marla Johnson, EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC
THE UNDERUTILIZATION OF GIS & HOW TO CURE IT(LA 3110)Anthony Puzzo and Adam Carnow, Esri
LIGHTWEIGHT CHANGE DETECTION AND FEATURE EXTRACTION FOR GIS UPDATE(LA 4303)Frank Obusek, Hexagon Geospatial
THE BUSINESS OF TECHNOLOGY IS THE BUSINESS OF PEOPLE; HOW BUSINESS ANALYSTS ADD VALUE(LA 4310)Ingrid Geronimo, JMT Technology group
CLIENT CENTRIC, FORWARD THINKING, INDUSTRY LEADERS(LA 4110)Jeff Tirschman, Brad Spittel, Alan Foster, Ashley Lincoln and Doug Goldsmith, KCI Technologies, Inc., Geospatial Solutions
GEOCORTEX FOR ENTERPRISE WEB SOLUTIONS(LA 3310)Craig Robinson, Latitude Geographics Group Ltd.
PDES/TMDL COMPLIANCE SUPPORT TOOLS THAT LEVERAGE GIS TECHNOLOGY(LA 3317)Michele Aitkenhead and Joe Knieriem, McCormick Taylor
GEO-REFERENCED AERIAL OBLIQUE AND ORTHOGONAL IMAGERY(LA 3118)Joe Kochendarfer, Pictometry
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Program
911 DATA MANAGMENT - SPATIALMAP 911(LA 3114)Patrick McLoughlin, Spatial Systems Associates, Inc.
GPI RAPID ASSET LOCATION AND HIGH-DEFINITION SURVEYING WITH MOBILE LIDAR(OUTDOOR EXHIBIT, USE EXIT LA 3330)James Shaw, Jr., Bill Orsinger, and Rob Kundrick, GPI
1:00pm - 5:45pmMSGIC Resume Review (LA 3414)
1:45pm - 3:15pmConcurrent Session III
PANEL - GIS AND SURVEYORS MAPS - OUR FINAL PRODUCTS (LA 4110)Chair: James Shaw, GPI
James Cannistra, Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission; Tom Earp, RK&K; Scott Jeffrey, CCBC – Catonsville; Thomas Orsich, WBCM; Patrick Simon, Baltimore County Government; Jerry Feldman, JMT
OPEN SOURCE II - JSON & OPEN DATA (LA 3110)Chair: Adam Travis, GISP, Phoenix Engineering
Lessons Learned from Teaching GTFS and its Many UsesJaime McKay, Central Maryland Regional Transit
Five Common Frustrations When Converting Data from CAD to GIS or GIS to CADWilliam Garmer, JMT Technology Group
Using Schema Mapping and Linked Data for Next Gen InteroperabilitySumit Sen, Independent Consultant
Building a Flood Data APIEric Czajkowski, Century Engineering
DATA, DATA, DATA II (LA 3317)Chair: Linda Loubert, PhD, GISP, Morgan State University
Census Data and Resouces for GIS UsersNoemi Mendez, US Census Bureau
Developing and Publishing Statewide Parcel Data in MarylandGary Maragos, Maryland Department of Planning
One Maryland One Centerline Program In ActionBryan Kelley, Transcend Spatial Solutions; Marshall Stevenson, Maryland State Highway Administration/WBCM
Earth Observation Requirements and AnalysisGreg Snyder, U.S. Geological Survey
ENVIRONMENT II - FLOODING, PAVEMENT & WATER (LA 3310)Chair: Charles Griffith, WBCM
Building an Effective LOMA Geodatabase Suitable for Data SharingDouglas A. Adams, GISP, Baltimore County Department of Public Works
Preparing for Disaster, Maryland’s Road Closure CollaborationChris Slavin, WBCM
MTA’s Climate Change Vulnerability AssessmentJean Wolfers-Lawrence and Leah Visakowitz, Maryland Transit Administration
Planning with the Future in Mind: Incorporation of Impervious Surface Ecological Thresholds in the Comprehensive Development Plan ProcessMarek Topolski, MD Dept. Natural Resources, Fisheries Service
PROBLEM SOLVING II - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (LA 4310)Chair: Charlene Howard, GISP, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Empowering Development: Civic Mapping Perspectives from Urban Appalachia and HaitiJohn Whitmore, City of Morgantown
Creating an Inventory of Underutilized TOD Properties in Prince George’s CountyPaul Patnode, M-NCPPC Prince George’s County Planning Department
The Johns Hopkins Homewood Community Partners Initiative: A Metric-Based Approach to Guiding Community Improvement StrategiesSalem Reiner, Johns Hopkins University; David Sides, Center for GIS at Towson University
RECLAIM Baltimore: Proposing Urban Farms for Homeless SheltersHeather Cobb and Katy Weyforth, CCBC Geospatial Applications Program
ASSET MANAGEMENT (LA 3114)Chair: Michael Shean, GISP, The Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission
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Engineering Linear Telecom Utilities Using GISJason Longenecker, New Light Technologies
How Woodside Properties is Using GIS to Manage its FacilitiesPatrick McLoughlin, Spatial Systems Associates, Inc.
Creating and Leveraging an Asset Management ProgramAlan Foster and Joe Murk, KCI Technologies, Inc.
The Middle East—The Wild West of GISScott Andreasen, Parsons Brinckerhoff
MINI-WORKSHOP - DEFENDING YOUR NETWORK: A SURVEY OF COMMON CYBER THREATS (LA 4101)Chair/Presenter: Micheal O’Leary, Towson University - Department of Mathematics
3:15 PM - 3:45 PMBuild Your Own Trail Mix Snack Break (4th Floor Exhibit Hall)
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Concurrent Session IIII
PANEL - IMPROVING THE BAY MODEL BY INCORPORATING LOCALLY-DERIVED LAND USE DATA (LA 4303)Chair: Stephanie Martins, Maryland Department of Planning
Stephanie Martins, Maryland Department of Planning; Jeff White, Maryland Department of the Environment; Catherine Escarpeta, Prince George’s County Department of the Environment; Jim Cannistra, Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
OPEN SOURCE III - DEVELOPMENT (LA 3110)Chair: Steven Fabijanski, WBCM
Using Python and ArcGIS to Process Call Before You Dig RequestsMike Onzay, City of Rockville
Allegany to Worcester - Connecting Maryland with GTFSJaime McKay, Andrew Barrows, Hannah Younes and Chris Firehock, Central Maryland Regional Transit
Re”Stacking” the Technology Deck for Enterprise GISPedro Flores, WSSC; Joe Bizzell, JMT Technology Group
Developing a Visualization Tool of DoD Contract DataAshley Buzzeo, Melanie Bruce, and Bryan Brick, Center for GIS at Towson University
LIGHTNING TALKS (LA 4329)Chair: Theresa Martin, GISP, City of Laurel
Historic Prince George’s: A Curated Web Map of Historic Sites and Districts in Prince George’s CountyKerry Gathers, Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, Prince George’s County Planning Department
Flash Flooding Risk Assessment Using GIS in Dibba Fujairah, UAEAhmed Almurshidi, Morgan State university
Using Jenkins, DigitalOcean, and Bitbucket for Front-end Build AutomationBryan Brick, Center for GIS at Towson University
Exploring Automated Traffic Counts Using ArduinoJohnathan Mann, Century Engineering Inc.
Teaching GIS to Non-majorsLaura Trauth and Jennifer Joyner, The Community College of Baltimore County
Semantics of Geospatial Data: A Contemporary ReviewSumit Sen, Independent Consultant
Transforming Linear Route Maps into InfographicsSean Lynn, Washington Coll
Using Database Triggers to Dynamically Generate Primary Keys in a Multi-User EnvironmentTracy Williams, Maryland Environmental Service
Mapillary: Crowd Sourced Streetview Photography with Sign Detection and Esri IntegrationElliott Plack, KCI
ENVIRONMENT III - WATER QUALITY & POLLUTION (LA 3310)Chair: Francis ‘Bud’ Precht, PhD, GISP, Frostburg State University
A Predictive Model to Quantify the Connection between Rainfall Volumes and Beach Water QualityLance Larson, Natural Resources Defense Council; Melanie Bruce, Center for GIS at Towson University
Water Quality Improvement Plan: A GIS Approach for SWM and Stream Site SelectionShawn Pickett Jr., Century Engineering, Inc.
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Saving Time and Money While Saving the BayJeff Tirschman, Maryland State Highway Administration; Jen Lishman Nunn and Doug Pickering, JMT Technology Group
Modelling and Assessment of Positive Skewed Soil PCB Contamination levelsEunjung Lim, University Of Maryland College Park
INNOVATIONS IN MANAGEMENT - LESSONS LEARNED (LA 3317)Chair: Peter Hanna, GISP, Baltimore City Fire Department
Time Based Run Cards: Improving Fire/EMS Response in Prince George’s County, MDCharles Wrenn, Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department
Agile Project Management Delivers MDTA Enterprise GIS Move to ESRI REST Services/Google Earth Desktop in Record TimeKaushik Dutta, Maryland Transportation Authority
Promoting GIS and Geospatial Technologies within AEC IndustryGabriel Borroni, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Improving Public Works Business Practices with GISPatrick McLoughlin, Spatial Systems Associates, Inc.
PROBLEM SOLVING III - TRANSPORTATION (LA 4310)Chair: Michael S. Herzberger, GISP, CFM, Maryland Environmental Service
The Safe Routes to School- Lime Green Footprint Installation Project, Department of Transportation, City of BaltimoreBineeta Sihota, City of Baltimore, Department of Transportation
Interactive Mapping for the Maximize2040 Long Range PlanMara Kaminowitz, Baltimore Metropolitan Council
MARC Station Rating ModelBrad Davis and Kokuei Chen, Maryland Transit Administration
Performance Based Planning - MD SHA Innovative ApproachLaurie Goudy, Maryland State Highway Administration; Candice Ottley-Francois, Albrecht Engineering
REMOTELY SENSING IN ALL THREE DIMENSIONS (LA 4110)Chair: Allan Blades, GISP, Axis Geospatial, LLC.
Why Do We Need Contours if We Have LiDAR Surface Data?Eric Stetser, Spatial Systems Associates, Inc.
Mapping the Rhythms of Tropical Forests Using UAVsJonathan Dandois, Center for GIS at Towson University
A New College Map: Integrating City Engine, Pictometry and ArcGIS OnlineScott Jeffrey, Community College of Baltimore County
Implementation of 3D Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) for Condition Assessment of Critical Bridge and Highway InfrastructureJeff Hall and Michael Manen, Maryland Environmental Service; Ross Cutts Maryland State Highway Administration
MINI-WORKSHOP - LIDAR 101 (LA 4101)Chair/Presentor: David Alvarez, CMS, GISP, JMT Technology Group
5:15 PM - 7:00 PMTUgis Social(Central and Non-Profit Exhibit Galleries)
THANK YOU TO THE SOCIAL SPONSORS
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Exhibitors & Locations
CENTRAL GALLERY • JMT Technology Group• KCI Technologies• McCormick Taylor • Michael Baker International • RK&K• EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. • ECO Integration, Inc. • Duncan Parnell • Whitney Bailey Cox & Magnani, LLC • Latitude Geographics Group Ltd. • Spatial Systems Associates, Inc. • Esri • Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative • JHU Advanced Academic Programs • Center for GIS at Towson University• CCBC Geospatial Applications Program
WEST GALLERY• Sabra, Wang & Associates, Inc.• Print-O-Stat, Inc.• Keystone Precision Instruments • Pictometry • Axis Geospatial • Wallace Montgomery and Associates • Hexagon Geospatial • Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.• Infogroup • CEM
NON-PROFIT GALLERY• Maryland Environmental Service• Maryland Geographic Alliance • Maryland State Geographic Information Committee• NOAA/NOS/National Geodetic Survey• United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation • University of Maryland College Park, Department of Geographical Sciences
Statewide GIS Training
We are committed to supporting GIS professionals through on-going training and
professional development opportunities.
Future training topics include Open Source software, Using Python scripting, LiDAR, and
Intermediate ArcGIS Online.
Who is Eligible?State of Maryland Employees, new users, current user and curious users
COURSE DETAILS 2016Thinking SpatiallyThis course is intended for those individuals with little or no knowledge of GIS, the MD iMAP Program, or ArcGIS Online. This is a half day course.
Introduction to ArcGIS Desktop and MD iMAPThis course is intended for those individuals with little or no knowledge of ArcGIS Desktop and how it can be used with MD iMAP. Individuals taking this course should already have some knowledge of GIS. This is a 2 day course.
Intermediate ArcGIS Online and MD iMAPThis course is intended for those individuals who have basic knowledge of ArcGIS Online and are already familiar with the MD iMAP Program. This is a full day course.
imap.maryland.gov/Pages/training-course-details.aspx
TUgis Conference Partners
How Do I Register?Contact Lisa Lowe at [email protected]
CHECK FOR UPCOMING TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
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NEW EXHIBITOR SESSION!This concurrent session allows 10 participating exhibitors up to
40 minutes to demonstrate services and products they offer. Sessions run from 1:00pm to 1:40pm.
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