Wednesday, January 31, 2007

IGIC Goes to the Capitol


During the last two weeks, IGIC has sent two different contingents to Des Moines to work on promoting geospatial activities in Iowa.

The first occurred the week of January 22nd. The Iowa DNR was able to get IGIC half of a table in the rotunda of the Capitol to show off some of the materials for our Imagery for Iowa initiative. While not as well attended as we would have hoped, it was a start. Big thanks go out to Herb Kuehne, Patrick Brown, Jon Paoli, and Chris Ensminger for getting the display setup and staffing the booth for the day.

The biggest positive that I see (at least right now) is in follow-up. Following the display, the Environmental Protection Committee of the House of Representatives invited us in to give a presentation to that Committee. Another very big thank you goes out to Chris Ensminger with the DNR in getting us brought to the table. In summary, the presentation went OK. There was a water pipe that had burst in the building earlier in the day so the legislators were late in getting gaveled in to start activities for the day. After that delay, the parties went into caucus so there were a few moments where we weren't sure if we were going to get to present that day or if we were going to get pushed back to another time.

Long story short, we presented but had to follow Mike Hawkins. If you don't know Mike, you should probably look him up and have him talk to you about some of the LiDAR work that he is doing. Makes for a tough act to follow.

Where does that leave us? My take is that we were favorably received and we are intent of getting back to the table and having some discussions with the Ag and Natural Resources Appropriations Committee to see where our next steps should be.

All in all, from what I've heard, we still have some learning to do. I don't want to steal Patrick's thunder but he made a couple of observations as to what could make our efforts more successful.

  1. Lesson 1: Eye Candy (graphics and bold display)
  2. Lesson 2: Handouts that get to the point fast. (time is precious)
  3. Lesson 3: Make sure our legislators know we're coming. Personally invite them to stop by and say hello.
  4. Lesson 4: Location, location, location. In terms of traffic, it matters where you're at.
In terms of future activities, I think it would be fantastic to make sure we have a GIS presence during ever session. Find someway to get down there and show off what it is we do. There are states that have been doing this type of activity for 15 years. And another great point made by Patrick. We had the display going on during a day that was highlighting Natural Resources related activities. Of the 20 or so booths that were going on, roughly 15 were utilizing GIS in some way, shape or form. In their display, analysis, map, handout. The true trick is tying these pieces together for an effective message.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

2006 Technology Governance Board Annual Report

Found this annual report on the State of Iowa's website. Several items of note.

  1. LiDAR initiative is mentioned as one of the successes.
  2. Mention is made of the disucssion on the GIS software RFP.
I guess I find these of note primarily in that GIS is actually mentioned in something out of DAS. Geospatial is on their radar screen, how do we try and build upon these successes?

Culver administration looking for interested parties to serve on state boards and commissions

Thanks to Patrick for pointing this one out. The new administration is seeking individuals to apply for appointment to state board and commissions. Several have ties to geospatial technologies.

http://www.governor.iowa.gov/administration/boards/

Johnson County makes the APB

In case you missed it, the All Points Blog picked up a news item out of the Daily Iowan that covered county discussions on charging for data.

http://www.allpointsblog.com/archives/2355-NAVTEQ-600-offer-for-an-Iowa-Countys-Data.html

Thoughts or comments on charging for data in Iowa? Policies that you want to share?

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

2007 Conference Registration Opens

The registration site for the 2007 IGIC Conference is not open:

https://www.ucs.iastate.edu/mnet/gis2007/quickregister.html

Multiple payment options are available.

Other dates to remember:

Important dates
January 2, 2007 Call for Papers
January 2, 2007 Registration Open
March 30, 2007 Early Registration Closes
April 23, 2007 Pre-Conference Workshops
April 24, 2007 Conference Begins