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July 31, 2008

Secretary of the Interior Kempthorne to Speak at ESRI International User Conference

Secretary Will Discuss the Significant Role GIS Plays at the Department of the Interior

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Dirk Kempthorne

Redlands, California—On Sunday, August 3, 2008, secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI) Dirk Kempthorne will address attendees at the 15th Annual ESRI Senior Executive Seminar in San Diego, California. The following day, he will address thousands of attendees at the ESRI International User Conference (ESRI UC) in San Diego. For both senior-level executives and the ESRI UC audience, he will discuss the importance of geographic information system (GIS) technology at the department.

"In recent years, DOI has moved away from applying GIS to single projects, and now we are building a strong, department-wide capability," said Kempthorne. "Geographic information underlies almost all the work that the Interior does; it provides us with a basis for data sharing and integration, building a deeper understanding of places and resources, which helps us make better decisions."

On Sunday, Kempthorne will highlight how GIS serves as a foundation for uniting knowledge from experts across the department's eight bureaus. He will also stress the importance of having managers understand the value of this technology. On Monday, he will focus on the evolution of DOI's enterprise GIS. He will also explain how DOI supports collaboration with state and local organizations as well as private companies.

"Drawing on his experience as secretary of the Interior and as former governor of Idaho, Secretary Kempthorne will share his insights on how GIS helps government officials understand and act on complex issues like wildlife management, alternative energy, conservation, water demands, and wildland fires," said ESRI president Jack Dangermond.

The ESRI International User Conference will be held in San Diego August 4–8. For more information, visit www.esri.com/uc.

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