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June 21st Esri Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group Meeting
On June 21st, 2012 the Esri Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group will be meeting in Malvern, Pennsylvania at the Philadelphia Microsoft Technology Center. The Microsoft Technology Center is a truly impressive facility where you can experience Microsoft’s technology and solutions in action. A highlight of this meeting will be Esri demonstrating how ArcGIS Online Organizational Subscriptions support common water utility workflows. Lunch at the meeting is provided and graciously sponsored by Gold Esri Business Partner Innovyze.
This meeting is free to attend and open to the water, wastewater and stormwater ArcGIS user community in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., West Virginia, New York City, Long Island and surrounding areas.
December 1st Esri Mid-Atlantic Water & Wastewater Special Interest Group Meeting Agenda
The final agenda for the December 1st Esri
Mid-Atlantic Water & Wastewater Special Interest Group is:
1:30 PM – Opening Welcome
1:40 PM – Water/Wastewater GIS Trends
2:00 PM – Esri Water Templates at ArcGIS 10 – Esri Water
Team
2:45 PM – Break
3:00 PM – A Day in the Life of a Water Company GIS
Analyst – Joe Spollen Aqua Pennsylvania/GeoData Modelers
3:30 PM – Integrating Hydraulic Modeling and GIS for Risk
Based Capital Planning – Adam Simonsen, MWH Soft
4:00 PM – ArcGIS 10 in the Cloud for Water Utilities -
Esri Water Team
4:30 PM – Organization for spring 2011 Meeting
5:00 PM – Adjourn
This SIG meeting will be taking place as part of the 2010
Esri Mug Conference. The Esri Mug
Conference is November 29th to December 1st in Philadelphia. The Water/Wastewater SIG Meeting is 1:30 to
5:00 on December 1st.
Mug Conference registration is required to attend the
Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group Meeting and you can register here: http://www.esri.com/events/mug/registration/index.html
The Esri Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest
Group is for the water, wastewater and stormwater ArcGIS user community in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., West Virginia,
New York City, Long Island and surrounding areas.
Going forward we anticipate the Esri Mid-Atlantic W/WW SIG
will be meeting twice a year. One meeting will be at the Mug Conference in
December and another meeting will be in the spring at a user site. We’ll spend some time at the end of this
meeting organizing for the Spring 2011 SIG meeting, this includes brainstorming
on future presentation topics and presenters.
We’ve also created a LinkedIn Group for the Special
Interest Group - http://linkd.in/bum9lz. For those that can’t make the December 1st
meeting, we’ll be using the LinkedIn Group to share information about this and upcoming
meetings.
Esri Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group
We’ve created a LinkedIn Group for the Esri Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group so we can share more details about our first meeting and answer any questions. Here is a link to the group – http://linkd.in/bum9lz
Going forward we’ll be using this LinkedIn group to plan future SIG meetings and hope it becomes a useful forum for water, wastewater and stormwater ArcGIS users in the Mid-Atlantic region.
As we’ve previously announced, the SIG’s first meeting is at the ESRI Mid-Atlantic User Group Conference December 1st in Philadelphia, PA. More information about the MUG Conference and the SIG can be found here – http://bit.ly/bZGvCX
We’d also like to announce that we’ve selected our first user presentation for the December 1st SIG meeting. Joe Spollen will be presenting on “A Day in the Life of a Water Company GIS Analyst”. During this presentation Joe will share his experience using ArcGIS Desktop and Server applications at a large private water utility to maintain water distribution system data, create and share maps, support capital planning and other common daily tasks for water utility GIS users.
We’ll be sharing more of the agenda as we confirm other user presentations.
Esri Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group Meeting on December 1st
We’re excited to announce that an ESRI Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group is forming and the first meeting is December 1st at the Esri Mid-Atlantic User Group Conference – http://www.esri.com/events/mug/index.html.
The 2010 Esri Mug Conference is November 29th to December 1st in Philadelphia and the Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group Meeting is taking place from 1:30 to 5:00 PM on the last day of the conference. Mug Conference registration is required to attend the Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group Meeting and you can register here: http://www.esri.com/events/mug/registration/index.html
The Mug Conference is the capstone Esri event for the Mid-Atlantic Region and holding the Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group at the Mug conference gives water and wastewater users the opportunity to learn, interact and forge relationships with other utilities and GIS users across the region.
The Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group is for the water, wastewater and stormwater ArcGIS user community in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Washington D.C., West Virginia, New York City, Long Island and surrounding areas.
We are currently working on the agenda for the inaugural Water/Wastewater Special Interest Group. We anticipate this first meeting will include presentations from Esri on the ArcGIS 10 updates of the Water Utility Resource Center Templates, software product briefings, user presentations, discussions and organization for the next Special Interest Group meeting that will be held in approximately 6 months.
Going forward we anticipate the Mid-Atlantic Water/Wastewater SIG will be meeting twice a year. One meeting will be at the Mug Conference in December and another meeting will be in the spring at a user site.
We’d also like to encourage our water utilities to exhibit your maps in the Mug Conference Map Gallery – http://www.esri.com/events/mug/participate/map-gallery.html
Keep watching this blog or follow us on Twitter for more announcements about this Special Interest Group meeting.
