GIS for Public Works Seminar
ESRI free, half-day seminar about GIS in Public Works.
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Aug 28, 2008 from 08:00 am to 12:00 pm |
| Where | Sheraton West Des Moines, Iowa |
| Contact Name | Sarah Coffman |
| Contact Phone | 636-949-6620 x 1-8520 |
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You are invited to a no-cost, half-day seminar presented by ESRI. Discussion will cover how GIS technology supports your most important business activities. Bring your team and explore how GIS can integrate, visualize, and serve information across all areas of Public Works—reducing costs and improving services.
* Learn how GIS can streamline workflows for asset management and workforce productivity.
* See how GIS offers easy, quick, and accurate mobile data collection.
* Hear from ESRI staff and your peers about successful GIS solutions.
* Gain insight about launching or enhancing your capital improvement planning, executive dashboard, and 311 call center.
* Find out how to track and view your key performance indicators.
Who Should Attend
Public works professionals involved in the management, design, and maintenance of infrastructure and GIS professionals who support these important state and local government departments are encouraged to attend this seminar. The power of GIS will appeal to a wide variety of divisions including
* Roads and streets
* Parks and grounds
* Traffic
* Fleet management
* Engineering
* Storm water and water/wastewater
Space is limited, so be sure to register early.
* Learn how GIS can streamline workflows for asset management and workforce productivity.
* See how GIS offers easy, quick, and accurate mobile data collection.
* Hear from ESRI staff and your peers about successful GIS solutions.
* Gain insight about launching or enhancing your capital improvement planning, executive dashboard, and 311 call center.
* Find out how to track and view your key performance indicators.
Who Should Attend
Public works professionals involved in the management, design, and maintenance of infrastructure and GIS professionals who support these important state and local government departments are encouraged to attend this seminar. The power of GIS will appeal to a wide variety of divisions including
* Roads and streets
* Parks and grounds
* Traffic
* Fleet management
* Engineering
* Storm water and water/wastewater
Space is limited, so be sure to register early.

