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The Texas Geographic Information Office (TxGIO) website.
Home Page: https://tnris.org
License: MIT License
The correct sizes follow:
Platinum sponsors = 8x20 booth.
Gold and Silver Sponsors = 8x10 booth.
Exhibit only exhibitors = 8x8 booth.
to Silver Sponsor
Welcome:
Welcome to the 32nd annual Texas GIS Forum. Statewide support for geographic information has never been greater. GIS is no longer a set of tools understood by very few. Instead, geographic data and GIS concepts are recognized at the highest levels of government as important state resources. As data users and application developers, you have demonstrated the importance and the value of GIS as a critical resource to greatly benefit all Texas citizens.
Helping others gain access to information to perform their day-to-day activities is now an expectation and data sharing is “the new normal”.
Our common goal is to develop and use geographic information for the good of Texas. Across the spectrum of industries, as GIS professionals we are cooperating in new and better ways to prioritize the needs of the state. Very few states experience coordination and collaboration like Texas.
The Forum theme this year is “The Human Side of Data”. How we develop and use our data helps us understand ourselves and the environment. Ultimately, it benefits all Texans. Many speakers this year will focus on the human side of data as the theme for their talk which will demonstrate and describe our common goal.
Speaking for the GIS Community, I want to thank all sponsors who have made the important decision to support our event this year. We realize that you have choices about which events hold value to your organization. The fact that you have chosen to participate in our Forum speaks volumes! Without your commitment, this event cannot exist.
On behalf of the Texas Water Development Board and the TNRIS team, I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all. Thank you for spending your week with us. We hope that you are inspired by something you see or hear and in return, we hope that you share your new-found knowledge so others may learn or be inspired. The Forum is your place to network and connect with old friends or new. The human side of GIS speaks to relationships and accomplishing great things together.
Sincerely,
Richard A. Wade
Deputy Executive Administrator and Texas State GIO
Texas Natural Resources Information System
Please update her session with her bio:
Laura Chapa is a GIS Analyst for the Landscape Ecology Program at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Since joining TPWD in 2014, Chapa has worked on mapping Texas vegetation statewide, as well as Conservation Opportunity Areas for Texas species of greatest conservation need. Over the past year, she has devoted her time to mapping potential breeding habitat for an endangered species, Houston Toad. Chapa earned a BS in Biology and MS in Sustainability from Texas State University, wherein her thesis involved using an UAV to map vegetation along a riparian corridor.
@christoball
News10012019.docx
Chris, I have the attached for release on the website. Is it possible to add an inset of the Carto map into the end of the article? If not, I can grab an image. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Ilyanna
@KCMack I wanted to feature the keynotes on the front page in a cleaner way, so I put them on the side where the training was, but with the training it became a lot. Is it ok if we take off the training for now and bring it back after the forum, especially since the season is closed and we dont have new courses yet?
Preview this here:
http://glidden.tnris.org/
@christoball Could you please post the following, perhaps in a red box, on the StratMap Contracts page? Including @ThorTheDestroyer for review. Thanks!
Special Announcement: After four years of success, the re-bid of these contracts is coming up this November 2019! For the solicitation release date and other official posting information, please see the DIR Current Contracting Initiatives site. The new Request for Offer is listed as:
_Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Hardware, Software, and Services and Information Technology (IT) Based Land Surveying Hardware, Software and Related Services
DIR-CPO-TMP-444 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Hardware, Software, and Services and Information Technology (IT) Based Land Surveying Hardware, Software and Related Services_
All current contract holders are required to re-submit.
@e00o has put links in the map collection descriptions to link back to the TWDB pages for the maps. These either need to be recognized as links in the description field or added as another field in the API that we can pull from. See below.
We still don't have which sponsor is doing which day and a description.
@KCMack are those available yet? I'll also need them for the printed program.
@christoball Just noticed the lowest level of listed sponsors are missing here: https://tnris.org/texas-gis-forum/2019/
and
here: https://tnris.org/texas-gis-forum/2019/sponsors-and-exhibitors/
Please add Justen Noakes's Bio and photo to the Forum front page.
His name needs to be added to the agenda, also.
Justen R Noakes Bio.pdf
Add pricing blurb on the RDC Historical Imagery Archive page. Please use the similar formatting to pricing in cart and add just under contacts on page. See image below.
Historical Imagery Costs
Historical search (1 image per decade): $40.00 per site
Single year search: $18.00 per site
Scanned historical frame: $10.00 per image
Scanned + georeferenced historical frame: $20.00 per image
Digital download (0 - 10GB): $7.00
Data Reproduction Costs
This pricing is only available for collections that have been fully digitized.
Staff time: $46.00 per TB
Server/computer time: $0.15 per GB
TNRIS provided USB flash drive (64 GB): $40.00
TNRIS provided external hard drive (1 TB): $100.00
Create a call to just get the latest GIO meeting
Generally looks great!
Edits:
Wednesday
Correct spelling of Leon's last name - Logothetis
Break & Exhibits - no sponsorships for breaks
Strategic Mapping - fill in the gaps with info from the web page
Lunch sponsored by Sanborn
Preparing for GIS Leadership - Bill Johnson will be moderator, remove RW
Leadership session 4:00 - 5:30
Social 5:30 - 7:30 at the Commons
Relax, catch up, and enjoy food, and fun in the Atrium at the Commons Center. Enjoy delicious appetizers, beverages, music and games!
Thursday
Thursday Breakfast - and Lunch - Fugro
Second lunch sponsor Geomni
Closing remarks 5:00
Friday - for the website - 8:00 - 9:00 Registration and Breakfast
Can we add a thumbnail link to the Lidar status map on the Stratmap landing page?
smaller device/responsiveness issue:
less than 992px, event circles become too large and single stacked. this is purely cosmetic, but i think it would look better if they were smaller and in maybe two columns for smaller devices. right now they are definitely too big though.
feature branch to resolve this has been started...
Monday
8:00 - 12:00 should be:
(Almost) Everything About Census Data and Geography
Location: UT Commons Center Stadium Room
Insights for ArcGIS Local
Location: UT Commons Center Balcones Room
Earth Observation with Satellite Remote Sensing and ArcGIS Pro
Location: TCEQ, Rm 234-235
1:00 - 5:00
The Power of a Story: Presenting Your Work Using Esri Story Maps
Location: UT Commons Center Balcones Room
The National Map and National Hydrography Dataset
Location: UT Commons Stadium Room
Using R to Visualize US Census Data
TCEQ, R, 234-235
Tuesday
8:00 - 12:00
In addition to those you have listed, include:
Using ArcGIS and Open Source - TIME CHANGE
Location: UT Commons Center Balcones Room
1:00 - 5:00
3-D Point Cloud
Location - make it consistent with other TCEQ Rm 234-235
Thanks. I'd like another pass at it.
@christoball Please replace the existing FAQs with the attached.
09102019 FAQs.docx
Please note on the website that online registration closes this Friday, October 11. This impacts both general registration and sponsors, too.
Onsite registration is available at an increased pricing.
add intrado logo and link to forum sponsors
Tentative Schedule for rotation of Main banner. Management asked that the banner be rotated more frequently. I want to make sure we are all moving in the right direction. Still looking for Ideas for the rest of the year.
Stratmap Contract - 02/22
GeoRodeo - 03/05 with Call for Papers and Registration TNRIS/tnris.org#1513
Forum - 03/15 TNRIS/tnris.org#1510
GeoRodeo - 04/02
GeoRodeo Wrap up - 05/07 (pictures and presentations)
RDC Pages - ??/?? (depends on completion of TNRIS/tnris.org#1423)
Training Updates 05/14
Forum TNRIS/tnris.org#1510 06/11/2018
Forum Recap TNRIS/tnris.org#1669
GeoRodeo Call for Papers TNRIS/tnris.org#1687
Hydrography Page TNRIS/tnris.org#1568
Parcel Pages TNRIS/tnris.org#1613
Address Page Point TNRIS/tnris.org#1614
GIO page refresh TNRIS/tnris.org#1569
DataHub
GeoRodeo Wrap up
Forum
Forum Wrap up
StratMap Contracts Request For Offer
Social wording
Eliminate the comma after food
it should say, Relax, catch up, and enjoy food and fun........
The leadership panel - names and titles listed
Richard Wade, Deputy Executive Director/Geographic Information Officer - TWDB/TNRIS
Molly Schar, Director - National States Geographic Information Council
Ed Kelly, Chief Data Officer - Texas Department of Information Resources
Selena Walsh, Director – UT Executive Master of Public Leadership
Is there space under Emergency Management session Hurricane Emergency Response to add speaker after JD Godchaux
Jeff Goalen, Director of Budget Support Services Harris County
@christoball
in migrating the contact app to api.tnris.org, testing on the Job Board form yielded buggy behavior for file uploads. although almost all uploading was removed from the site, test the uploading capabilities on any forms to verify it is still working. Forum Job Board form definitely should be supporting uploads. Georodeo speaker submissions should too although there are no instances of this currently on the site. Any other locations that support uploads on tnris.org we could test??
Miguel A. Pavon was born in Mexico City. His day job is the Special Projects Coordinator for Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS), a division of the Texas Water Development Board. During evenings he teaches at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas in Austin. On weekends, he attempts to catch up with family and make progress on his “honey-do list”, which is an up-hill battle.
His undergraduate degree is in Physical Oceanography from the State University of Baja California, and he holds a M.S. in Environmental Engineering with a specialty in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from Monterrey Tech. Most recently he earned a certification as a Floodplain Manager from Texas Floodplain Managers Association, TFMA. Miguel’s current research interests are Geographic Information Systems applied to Public Affairs, U.S.— Mexico relationships and environmental cooperation, environmental health, water quality and quantity issues, lidar derivatives, remote sensing and sustainable development.
Data Story please copy all content for news article into this issue.
when running a prod build, command npm run dist
, the console displays the deprecation warning below.
this is most likely occurring due to a method being used in the gulpfile. the fact that it doesn't appear when running a dev build indicates that there is a good chance it's from a method in a gulp task only being used in the prod build and not the dev build. if not, it may be webpack config related.
(node:27323) [DEP0097] DeprecationWarning: Using a domain property in MakeCallback is deprecated. Use the async_context variant of MakeCallback or the AsyncResource class instead.
investigate so we can get ahead of this deprecation.
Please use the StratMap graphic for this cover page
Final Report Cover Page_9.16.19.docx
Need to change the current approach to leftside box next to main image.
Data Story please copy all content for news article into this issue.
Sanborn - Wednesday B'fast
Fugro - Thursday B'fast & Thursday Lunch
Geomni - Thursday Lunch
CARTO - Name Tag Neck Wallets
We still don't have the details up for the social, which we would also need on the program.
Change From: 6:00 - 8:00
TO: 5:30 - 7:30
Can we change the Overview of the Watershed Boundary Dataset picture so that when it is clicked on it will pop out larger or change the size of the image? At the moment you can't read any of the numbers for the huc boundaries.
Make StratMap Latest Data Releases draw from API
Update main graphic to show leon logothetis
@christoball Please update the top right side of the Land Parcels web page. FYI - we removed non-GIS datasets since this program is for GIS data. So no more kmz or dgn files available for download.
229
of 254 land parcel GIS datasets now available in a common schema.
See available GIS datasets below. To download the land parcel data visit the DataHub.
Please add:
The Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science (CBI)
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Wednesday 2-3:30 in Lil' Tex
Third speaker listing
From: Ceran Hibbard
To: Jennifer Estes
Speaker Change From::
Session A (Big Tex)
Emergency Management
10:30 – 11:00AM
Hurricane Emergency Response - Operational and Technical Infrastructure Challenges
Jaime de Mora, Vice President of Sales, CARTO
To:
JD Godchaux, Customer Success Manager with CARTO
Bio: JD Godchaux is based in Houston. JD has over 20 years of experience solving geospatial problems for governments, non-profit organizations and businesses, with a focus on environmental and social sustainability. JD holds a Master of Public Administration from Arizona State University and a Bachelor of Science in Geosciences from Trinity University in San Antonio.
Description change
From:
This presentation will describe the experience in emergency management during hurricane season. Specifically he will discuss the operational and technical infrastructure challenges faced by his team when the hurricane hit Harris County, Texas.
TO:
This presentation will describe the experience in emergency management during hurricane season. They will focus on the use of CARTO in emergency management with a case study of how the team supported Harris County, Texas during Hurricane Harvey recovery operations through their ATLAS application.
Copy of 9.9.2019 Forum Agenda_Draft_9.13.19.xlsx
Please refresh the agenda including the speaker names and bios. Note: specifically the Emergency Management session includes a CARTO presentation which is on this schedule.
@adambreznicky while working on maps feature branch, i noticed the datacatalog/entry folder with all the catalog markdowns is in all the branches of the repo.
Had we deleted that already? If not, we should be able to delete it no problem right?
@christoball On the agenda, please add these descriptions to this session. Thx!
Strategic Mapping - Celebrating Successful Public and Private Partnerships
Program Overview – How everyone benefits
Celebrate this 10 year milestone with us as TNRIS program specialists provide an overview of program benefits and major accomplishments gained for the Texas GIS community and the public in general. Learn how the program has enhanced the purchasing power of GIS data and services in Texas and how that translates into problems solved for the greater good of humans and our environment.
Success Stories
Hear first-hand from StratMap data, services and software providers as well as Texas government users on the direct impact the program has had on their work. Industry experts from both sectors will tell the human side of the successes they achieve over and over through this model.
What's New?
Learn about new program goals and details on the next phase of public/private partnerships in Texas. Engage with a Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) representative who will describe the new contract solicitation process and answer any questions. How can the contracting model help you as a user or as a provider? What do you want to see on the contract that's different? What improvements could be made? Following the session, program experts (actual humans) from TNRIS and DIR will be on hand to answer additional questions.
There are a few collections that need to have Breakline and Project Reports links uploaded.
Neches River Basin needs breaklines and project report
Jack Archer needs project report
Upper Coast needs project report
@christoball Please remove the July meeting and replace it with the October meeting shown on the GIO page.
Please change the status from Register Here to FULL for Monday morning 8:00 session:
Earth Observation with Satellite Remote Sensing and ArcGIS Pro
within every 'year' folder for the texas-gis-forum templates (templates/events/texas-gis-forum/<>/) is a "poster-submission.njk" template file that is never used. every event year page has a "poster-gallery" page/template and each one calls the same partial from 2015 for the poster submission form, {% include "partials/2015-forum/poster-submission.njk" %}
, while the poster-submission.njk for that year goes unused.
this should be cleaned up to create consistency and remove unused files. i see 2 ways to clean it up, either:
i think solution 1 is more correct considering all poster-submission templates are exactly the same. multiple duplicate files justifies a properly, shared partial and removal of the unnecessary excess.
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