ArcGIS Business Analyst at the 2026 Federal GIS Conference
By Lauryn Carey
Esri’s annual Federal GIS (FedGIS) Conference is scheduled for February 10-11, 2026, in Washington, DC. Esri’s FedGIS is the leading conference that connects government agency leaders and practitioners who use GIS. Join us and industry peers for three days of extensive training, learning, and networking and discover how to empower national government with essential decision-making solutions using ArcGIS. If you haven’t already, register for the event and explore the agenda.
This year, ArcGIS Business Analyst is providing several essential professional development sessions at Esri’s FedGIS conference. In these sessions, discover how government agencies are deploying ArcGIS Business Analyst to inform decisions across commercial, public safety, and government sectors.
Discover how Business Analyst enables departments to collaborate, generate data-driven reports, and apply location intelligence to support emergency planning, resource allocation, and community initiatives.
Location matters—whether you’re managing assets, optimizinglogistics, or enhancing customer engagement. Explore how integrating spatial data and GIS capabilities into core business systems can drive smarter decisions and operational efficiency.
Explore how the ArcGIS system increases the efficiency of nonprofit operations and supports critical workflows such as fundraising, program planning, volunteer engagement, impact assessment, and more. Learn about new data that is available through ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World that can support your analysis.
Discover the use of ArcGIS technology across the humanitarian response cycle, from crisis shock in a developing part of the globe to “building back better” for future resilience and learn about ArcGIS tools and capabilities that you might not have considered.
Automate deployment of ArcGIS Enterprise in the cloud by using Esri’s latest tooling and applications. Discover the different ways that ArcGIS Enterprise can be deployed in the cloud and explore how to integrate your GIS workflows with cloud-native storage solutions.
Lauryn Carey is a Product Marketing Manager for ArcGIS Business Analyst at Esri. With backgrounds in Language and Cultural Communications from the University of Redlands, Lauryn has a passion for innovative story telling, cross-functional collaboration, and Linguistics in GIS.
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