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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The GIS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL approves the OGIS budget and work plan and approves adjustments as needed based on reports and recommendations submitted by OGIS.
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John Fielding, CEO
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GIS goal is to facilitate positive cross-cultural experiences for our seminar participants while helping corporate clients develop a globally competitive workforce.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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The GIS is a computerized database that allows the storage, retrieval and manipulation of mapped data.
GIS is still a complex technology, whichever system is used, and requires computing skills to develop, though not to operate.
GIS is a valuable tool for performing information analysis, automated mapping and data integration.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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GIS technology integrates common database operations such as query and statistical analysis with the unique visualization and geographic analysis benefits offered by maps.
GIS data is steadily infiltrating daily life, and commuters will increasingly encounter complex GIS data as new systems are introduced that offer realtime traffic information.
GIS Mapping - we are seeking to enhance the development efforts of the organization using GIS mapping technology.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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GIs returned home to wives and sweethearts in 1946 with the highest rate of venereal disease since the original VD epidemics of World War I.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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GIS will also be used to develop models concerning human adaptive strategies in areas of high biodiversity and predict the occurrence of similar sites throughout the Prairie ecozone.
A GIS was used to compare the two models to predict changes in alpine plant species compostion based upon habitat differences due to climate change.
GIS provides the means for adding space to our analysis and the project team should strive to take advantage of the GIS to see how some aspect of the Local Government Area data provided can be explored spatially as well as in more traditional ways.
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