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Important Announcement Regarding 2020 GIS/Valuation Technologies Conference in Louisville

March 13, 2020 - In recognition of the growing health risks worldwide posed by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and decisions by governments and businesses to curtail activities over the next few weeks, it is with great regret that we inform you that IAAO and URISA have decided to cancel the 2020 GIS/Valuation Technologies Conference, scheduled to take place March 23-26, 2020 in Louisville Kentucky.

The health and safety of our members, attendees, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors is our top priority. We believe that, given the current situation, cancelling this event is for the overall benefit of all parties involved.
With concurrence of the IAAO President Amy Rasmussen, RES, AAS, FIAAO and URISA President Keri Brennan, GISP we are operating out of an abundance of caution after reviewing guidance from the CDC, and getting input from members who raised concerns about being absent from their communities during this crisis.
This has been a very difficult decision and we would like to thank all our partners, sponsors, exhibitors and participants for their understanding at this time.

We’re working on the process for conference registrants to request a refund or transfer registration to next year’s GIS/Valuation Technologies Conference and will communicate that as soon as possible. Please remember to contact the Omni Louisville (phone: 502/313-6664) to cancel your hotel reservations.
We greatly appreciate all of the speakers who had offered to share knowledge with the community. We were looking forward to your presentations and will follow up with future opportunities.
Sponsors/exhibitors, we also look forward to discussing opportunities to connect with IAAO and URISA members. Thank you for your support.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to our participants and partners. Our sympathies go to those who are affected with COVID-19 around the world.
Tuesday, March 24 • 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Assessment GIS: Delivering Value with Maps

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GIS and CAMA data help visualize information for internal, public and decision making users. Various case studies will be looked at to show how this technology can be used to accomplish these goals.

  • Using GIS for the Assessment of Schools Distribution in Jeddah City
    Abdulkader Murad,Professor, king Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Utilizing ArcGIS Online to Deliver Value to Residents
    Matt Shade, GISP, GIS Manager, Franklin County, Ohio Auditor's Office, Columbus, OH
  • Communicating with Maps
    David Farrow, Sr IT Business Analyst, Mecklenburg County Government, Charlotte, NC


Keywords: GIS, CAMA, Case Studies, Communications, Tools

Moderators
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Cindy Braddock

County Assessor, Boulder County

Speakers
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Abdulkader Murad

Professor, King Abdulaziz University
Abdulkader A. Murad is a Fallow at the Charted Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors, FCInstCES, and a member of URISA. Currently, he is a Professor of GIS at King AbdulAziz University, Previous to this, he was is the GIS Advisor for the Vice President for projects in king AbdulAziz... Read More →
avatar for Matt Shade, GISP

Matt Shade, GISP

GIS Manager, Franklin County
Matt Shade, GISP is the GIS Manager for the Franklin County, Ohio Auditor's office. The Auditor's GIS Department has an eight person staff and serves as the GIS administrator for Franklin County, which is home to the City of Columbus and has over 430,000 parcels. Matt has over 15... Read More →
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David Farrow

Sr. IT Business Analyst, Mecklenburg County Government
Dave Farrow is a senior analyst in the Mecklenburg County Assessor’s office who has been facilitating the integration of GIS and CAMA since before the turn of the century. From working on Mecklenburg’s initial parcel fabric layer in the late 1990’s to creating heat maps for... Read More →


Tuesday March 24, 2020 2:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
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