
Facilities GIS for Tribal Communities
Date | Event | Location |
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Summer 2023 | Esri User Conference |
San Diego, California |
Date | Event | Location |
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September 12–15, 2022 | TribalNet Conference and Trade Show | Reno, Nevada |
October 30–November 4, 2022 | 79th Annual Convention—National Congress of American Indians | Sacramento, California |
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Location: Virtual
Cost: No cost
Language: English
A digital twin is a virtual representation of current conditions in a community—economic status, roads, electrical outages, and broadband availability—modeled from systems of record, data from real-time sensors, and behaviors.
Learn how tribal governments can design and use a digital twin to
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Time: On demand
Location: Virtual
Cost: No cost
Language: English
A geospatial strategy is a business-oriented plan designed to help change the functions and behavior of an organization to deliver added value. This strategy defines how your organization will use GIS to achieve specific goals and desired outcomes. This plan includes how to leverage people, processes, and the technology needed to meet your defined goals and outcomes.
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Time: On demand
Location: Virtual
Cost: No cost
Language: English
Aligning your GIS work and initiatives with the vision your leadership has for your organization is critical. To establish or expand support for your GIS work, you need to secure your leadership's sponsorship through effective communication. Therefore, it is vital that you learn how to communicate the value of your program or project as a solution to a problem the executive is interested in solving. To do this, it is best to frame your program or project in one of two ways—either in relation to the leader's vision or the leader's challenge.
On Demand
Time: On demand
Location: Virtual
Cost: No cost
Language: English
GIS leaders are usually not associated with specific job descriptions, positions, or titles. They can be managers, analysts, technicians, administrators, developers, programmers, or specialists. They lead by example and serve as partners and advisers who refine and enhance GIS business processes. If you lead a GIS team—or aspire to—join us for this session; it will benefit current and future GIS managers, business and technology strategists, and decision-makers.