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Industry Trends and Analysis Group (ITAG). GITA Annual Meeting Tampa, Florida April 20, 2009 Joe Francica, Moderator Editor in Chief & Vice Publisher Directions Magazine www.DirectionsMag.com. Agenda. 8:00am – 8:30amIntroduction Welcome - Douglas Leibbrandt, GITA President - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Industry Trends and Analysis Group Industry Trends and Analysis Group (ITAG)(ITAG)
GITA Annual MeetingTampa, FloridaApril 20, 2009
Joe Francica, ModeratorJoe Francica, ModeratorEditor in Chief & Vice Publisher
Directions Magazinewww.DirectionsMag.com
AgendaAgenda8:00am – 8:30am Introduction
Welcome - Douglas Leibbrandt, GITA PresidentOverview of Annual Meeting
Facilitator: Joe Francica, Editor-in-Chief & Vice Publisher, Directions MediaIntroduction of Key Issue: Stimulus Plan – What Now for Geospatial?
8:30am – 9:30am Industry Breakout Sessions – ITAG LiaisonsTop Applications and Technologies – Review & ConfirmStimulus Plan: What does it mean for your vertical market?
Please Reconvene Promptly after Break!
9:30am - Plenary Session – Joe Francica, Directions MediaKey Issue Discussion: Stimulus Plan – What Now?
What does the stimulus plan mean for infrastructure?What’s the roll of the geospatial industry?What are the next steps for getting the money?What Federal body will most likely have the most influence on the geospatial technology spend?
11:20am - Summary, Final Comments and Adjourn11:30am - Record and Transcribe – ITAG Liaisons12:00pm - Lunch with Seminar Attendees - Advisors and Coordinators
ITAG CoordinatorsITAG Coordinators
Electric: Cindi Salas, CenterPoint Energy
Gas: Matt Thomas, Spectra Energy
Public Sector: Eric Hoogenraad, City of Abbotsford, BC
Telecommunications: Randy Frantz, ESRI
Water/Wastewater: Brenda Reum, Denver Water
Transportation: TBD
Pipeline: Matt Thomas, Spectra Energy
ITAG Stimulus Package ResourcesITAG Stimulus Package Resourceswww.Directionsmag.com search: stimuluswww.Directionsmag.com search: stimulus
Oregon Governor Announces Stimulus Map - All Points BlogPage title: Oregon Governor Announces Stimulus Map. Categories: ESRI.apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5566-Oregon-Governor-Announces-Stimulus-Map.html - 35k - Cached - Similar pages Stimulus Proposal #4 by John Palatiello: Funding The National Map ...Feb 9, 2009 ... Beginning in mid-December, 2008, when there began discussion of development of an economic stimulus proposal to be considered in Congress in ...www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=3023 - 76k - Cached - Similar pages Update 1: A Third Proposal Regarding Geo and the Stimulus ...Page title: Update 1: A Third Proposal Regarding Geo and the Stimulus: Investing in NSDI. Categories: Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Intergraph, ...apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5312-A-Third-Proposal-Regarding-Geo-and-the-Stimulus-Investing-in-NSDI.html - 48k - Cached - Similar pages Three Geospatial Proposals and U.S. Economic Stimulus: Background ...Feb 5, 2009 ... What current efforts are underway to further the acceptance and inclusion of your proposal into the stimulus package? ...www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=3020&trv=1 - 52k - Cached - Similar pages Impact of Stimulus on GPS - All Points BlogPage title: Impact of Stimulus on GPS. Categories: GPS.apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5483-Impact-of-Stimulus-on-GPS.html - 34k - Cached - Similar pages The U.S. Economic Stimulus Package - What's in it for Geospatial ...Page title: The US Economic Stimulus Package - What's in it for Geospatial. Categories: Geospatial Business.apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5420-The-U.S.-Economic-Stimulus-Package-Whats-in-it-for-Geospatial.html - 57k - Cached - Similar pages A Second Proposal Regarding Geo and the Stimulus: NSDI 2.0 - All ...A Second Proposal Regarding Geo and the Stimulus: NSDI 2.0. What if "a collaborative grassroots coalition" came together to develop a proposition "that ...apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5311-A-Second-Proposal-Regarding-Geo-and-the-Stimulus-NSDI-2.0.html - 36k - Cached - Similar pages The U.S. Stimulus Package – The Rest of the Story for Geospatial ...All Points Blog covers breaking GIS, remote sensing, geospatial data, satellite imagery, mapping, GPS, tracking and location-based services news.apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5441-The-U.S.-Stimulus-Package-The-Rest-of-the-Story-for-Geospatial.html - 42k - Cached - Similar pages Federal Stimulus Estimated Jobs Map/Probable Projects Map - All ...Feb 18, 2009 ... Recovery.gov promises to map money spent from the just signed "stimulus bill," officially the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. For ...apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5423-Federal-Stimulus-Estimated-Jobs-Map.html - 36k - Cached - Similar pages More Details on USGS Funding from Stimulus Package - All Points BlogPage title: More Details on USGS Funding from Stimulus Package. Categories: USGS.apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5444-More-Details-on-USGS-Funding-from-Stimulus-Package.html - 53k - Cached - Similar pages GIS Already in Use in Stimulus Allocation in Pacific Northwest ...GIS Already in Use in Stimulus Allocation in Pacific Northwest · Oregon Public Radio reports on a transportation planner, Jeff Selle, ...apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5422-GIS-Already-in-Use-in-Stimulus-Allocation-in-Pacific-Northwest.html - 55k - Cached - Similar pages Understanding Tech's Place in Stimulus - All Points BlogThe New York Times has a very readable article about where tech may or may not fit into the goals of the stimulus package. It focuses on the three areas ...apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5316-Understanding-Techs-Place-in-Stimulus.html - 35k - Cached - Similar pages New York State Using GIS to Manage Stimulus Proposals - All Points ...A printout of all the programs in the federal stimulus is taped to the wall as well. Gilchrist said that staffers are, at this very moment, reviewing each ...apb.directionsmag.com/archives/5432-New-York-State-Using-GIS-to-Manage-Stimulus-Proposals.html - 54k - Cached - Similar pages Article: Three Geospatial Proposals and U.S. Economic Stimulus ...What current efforts are underway to further the acceptance and inclusion of your proposal into the stimulus package? Are you looking for endorsements? ...www.directionsmag.com/printer.php?article_id=3020 - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
Recovery.gov-Distribution of ARRARecovery.gov-Distribution of ARRA
ARRA Total Spending ARRA Total Spending (Washington Post)(Washington Post)
ARRA…Will ImpactARRA…Will Impact$8B Grants for capital investments in designated high-speed rail corridors
$29B Grants for highway improvements
$650M Renovation of forest roads, bridges and trails, remediation of abandoned mines, removal of barriers to fish and other critical habitat
$140M Repairing facilities and equipment for U.S. Geological Survey seismic, volcano, monitoring and stream gages
$4.4B Modernization of the electric grid
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$290M - Funding for watershed and flood prevention projects$150M - Urban industrial core and rural economic recovery programs$8.4B - Public transit improvements and $8.4B - Public transit improvements and infrastructure investmentsinfrastructure investments$1.1B - Grants for airport improvements$1.1B - Grants for airport improvements$150M - Grants for security upgrades to ports$142M - Repairing and removing bridges hazardous to marine navigation$100M - Border security fencing and technology$200M - Funding for DHS site security, IT infrastructure, furniture, fixtures and other costs for headquarters$100M - Clean-up of 'brownfield' former industrial sites$400M - NASA climate research$230M - Extra money for NOAA$350M - Salaries and expenses for $350M - Salaries and expenses for program to create broadband inventory program to create broadband inventory map of the countrymap of the country$1B - Extra money for Census Bureau 0
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Recovery.govRecovery.gov
More on Jobs More on Jobs (NPR)(NPR)
Oregon InitiativeOregon Initiative
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Transportation
Go Oregon! will quickly make $175 million available to pay for construction, renovation and major deferred maintenance of buildings and other facilities
DoJ OpportunitiesDoJ Opportunities
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (H.R.1) includes $4 billion in Department of Justice grant funding to enhance state, local, and tribal law enforcement efforts, including the hiring of new police officers, to combat violence against women, and to fight internet crimes against children.
http://www.usdoj.gov/recovery/
DoC ARRA FundingDoC ARRA FundingU.S Census Bureau Economic Development Administration (EDA)
Commerce's EDA Announces $150 Million in Recovery Funds to Create Jobs and Boost Development in Areas Hit Hard by Recession
National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST)NIST to Receive $610 Million Through Recovery ActNIST Announces Three-Phase Plan for Smart Grid Standards, Paving Way for More Efficient, Reliable Electricity
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)NOAA Receives $830 Million Through Recovery Act; NOAA Seeks Proposals That Will Restore Coastal Habitat, Create Jobs, Stimulate Economy NOAA Submits Proposed Recovery Plan to Congress to Help Create Jobs, Improve Coastal Communities and Protect Habitat
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)TV Converter Box Program Now Accepting Requests to replace Expired Coupons for Transition to Digital TV
BroadbandBroadband
Broadband Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: $7.2 Billion
$4.7 billion to be dispensed by the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), mostly for broadband construction grants
$2.5 billion to be dispensed by the Department of Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service (RUS) in grants, loans and loan guarantees
Eligible applicants: These include states and municipalities; nonprofit foundations, corporations, institutions and associations; and "any other entity, including a broadband service or infrastructure provider" that NTIA "finds by rule to be in the public
interest."
NOAANOAA
$230 million slated for habitat restoration, navigation projects and vessel maintenance;
$430 million for construction and repair of NOAA facilities, ships and equipment, improvements for weather forecasting and satellite development;
$170 million to be used for climate modeling activities, including supercomputing procurement, and research into climate change
GDP vs. StimulusGDP vs. Stimulus
Industry Breakout SessionsIndustry Breakout Sessions
Items to discussTop 10 Applications
Top 10 Technology
Preliminary Discussion of plenary questions• What does the stimulus plan mean for infrastructure?• What’s the roll of the geospatial industry?• What are the next steps for getting the money?• What are the key investments that should be made by the
government
2008 Top 5 of the Top 10 Applications & 2008 Top 5 of the Top 10 Applications & TechnologiesTechnologies
ApplicationsAsset Management
Emergency Management
Mobile Workforce/Work Order Management
Enterprise Integration• CRM
• Payment Systems
• ERP
Regulatory Compliance
TechnologiesGPS
Wireless Solutions/Mobile Solutions
SCADA
Web Services/Internet Solutions
Spatial Database Management
AgendaAgenda8:00am – 8:30am Introduction
Welcome - Douglas Leibbrandt, GITA PresidentOverview of Annual Meeting
Facilitator: Joe Francica, Editor-in-Chief & Vice Publisher, Directions MediaIntroduction of Key Issue: Stimulus Plan – What Now for Geospatial?
8:30am – 9:30am Industry Breakout Sessions – ITAG LiaisonsTop Applications and Technologies – Review & ConfirmStimulus Plan: What does it mean for your vertical market?
Please Reconvene Promptly after Break!
9:30am - Plenary Session – Joe Francica, Directions MediaKey Issue Discussion: Stimulus Plan – What Now?
What does the stimulus plan mean for infrastructure?What’s the roll of the geospatial industry?What are the next steps for getting the money?What Federal body will most likely have the most influence on the geospatial technology spend?
11:20am - Summary, Final Comments and Adjourn11:30am - Record and Transcribe – ITAG Liaisons12:00pm - Lunch with Seminar Attendees - Advisors and Coordinators
ITAG CoordinatorsITAG Coordinators
Electric: Cindi Salas, CenterPoint Energy
Gas: Matt Thomas, Spectra Energy
Public Sector: Eric Hoogenraad, City of Abbotsford, BC
Telecommunications: Randy Frantz, ESRI
Water/Wastewater: Brenda Reum, Denver Water
Transportation: TBD
Pipeline: Matt Thomas, Spectra Energy
Plenary Session Key issues: Stimulus Plan Plenary Session Key issues: Stimulus Plan – What Now?– What Now?
What does the stimulus plan mean for infrastructure?
What’s the roll of the geospatial industry?
What are the next steps for getting the money?
What are the key investments that should be made by the government ?
Summary & Final CommentsSummary & Final Comments