Conference Program Schedule Available NOW
The COM.Geo 2011 conference program schedule is
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Who Should Attend & Who Have Attended
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? COM.Geo Conference is the unique place
where to exchange ideas and get informed about the latest
technologies and achievements. Different professions and
interests will gather together because of their relationship to
both computing and geospatial...
WHO HAVE ATTENDED? Federal government agencies (USGS, NASA, NOAA, DOD, DOT, DOE, DHS, DOJ, DOI, USDA,
USFS, etc.), Industrial companies (Microsoft, Oracle, ESRI, Nokia, OGC,
Autodesk, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Michael Baker, NAVTEQ,
etc.), and research & academic
organizations (Microsoft Research, Nokia Research, MIT,
Stanford University, Harvard University, Columbia University,
etc.).
2010 sponsors and exhibitors included: Microsoft, ESRI,
GviTech, InfoGroup, etc.
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Great Offer ($600+) & More Spaces for Exhibitors
and Sponsors
As requested by many exhibitors, sponsors, and recruiters, COM.Geo 2011
would like to offer more exhibit/job fair spaces with
the best price (from $600) for organizations to maximum exposure and
recognition with this exciting event. Please reserve the exhibit
spaces in Exhibition Hall and select the sponsorship level here >>
NASA Panel -- NSDI: Tower of Babel Aspiring to
Lingua Franca
Consistent means to share geographic data among all users
could produce significant savings for data collection and use
and enhance decision making. Executive Order 12906 calls for the
establishment of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI)
defined as the technologies, policies, and people necessary to
promote sharing of geospatial data throughout all levels of
government, the private and non-profit sectors, and the academic
community.
The goal of this Infrastructure is to reduce duplication of
effort among agencies, improve quality and reduce costs related
to geographic information, make geographic data more accessible
to the public, increase the benefits of using available data,
and establish key partnerships with states, counties, cities,
tribal nations, academia and the private sector to increase data
availability.
A panel of state, federal, academia and industry experts in
spatial data will lead a free-wheeling discussion regarding
survival in the spatial age with "data, data everywhere and yet
not enough to think." ....
Please join us in brainstorming smarter ways for a precious
planet to do business.
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100+ Speakers, 16
Diverse Programs & Events at COM.Geo 2011
COM.Geo 2011 conference includes 16 programs and events, such
as keynotes (NASA, U.S. FCC, Microsoft, OGC, etc.), full papers,
short papers, tech talks, demo talks, posters, panels, courses,
OGC workshop, Microsoft workshop, demo show, reception, cruise,
banquet, exhibitions, job fairs, etc. There are more than 100
speakers to present their latest work on innovative geospatial
research and applications. More
details about the program and events
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