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Mark your calendars for the Kentucky State GIS Conference: Tuesday October 8th through 10th, 2024. Keep checking back for event registration, speaker announcements, and more details.

The KY GIS Conference serves as a pivotal event for professionals in the field of geographic information systems (GIS), providing opportunities to enhance our understanding and application of spatial data management, analysis, and collaboration.
Throughout the conference, participants will:
  • Engage in interactive sessions and workshops led by industry leaders and fellow professionals.
  • Gain insights from keynote speakers and participate in panel discussions on emerging trends and best practices in GIS technology.
  • Network with peers from diverse sectors, fostering potential collaborations and knowledge-sharing opportunities.

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Wednesday, October 9
 

10:15am EDT

Schools 911 and Emergency Responders
Wednesday October 9, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am EDT
The need for school safety has increased significantly in recent years. We will present a case study of a successful project to help address this need. The project was a collaborative effort of Bluegrass 911 and the school districts within its PSAP area. The resulting solution is a GIS base information system providing critical safety information for the schools, 911 dispatching and first responders. The system is designed to be sustainable by local personnel, shareable, and readily available to all the stakeholders.

Moderators
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Kim Ezell

Hopkins County GIS Manager, Hopkins County GIS
Speakers
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Todd Williams

GIS Consultant, CDP-MapSync
Todd Williams is a GIS Consultant with the MapSync Services Team of CDP-MapSync. Todd is a University of Kentucky graduate with a degree in Architectural Technology, holds a GISP certification, and is an active member of the Kentucky Association of Mapping Professionals (KAMP). He... Read More →
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Candy Wilson, ENP, CMCP

Assistant Director / Mapping Coordinator, Bluegrass 911 Communications
Mrs. Wilson is the Assistant Director/Mapping Coordinator at Bluegrass 911 Communications. She has served in the public safety industry since 2005 and holds certifications of Telecommunicator and Training Officer.
Wednesday October 9, 2024 10:15am - 10:45am EDT
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11:00am EDT

Kentucky’s NG911 Journey: Bringing GIS Data into Dispatch
Wednesday October 9, 2024 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Kentucky continues to make tremendous progress towards implementing Next Generation 911 (NG911) technologies statewide. The Kentucky 911 Services Board, working with vendors and local public safety answering points (PSAPs), is close to completing a robust foundation of GIS data. Funding has been secured to procure provision of an ESInet (IP connectivity) and Next Generation Core Services (geospatial call routing).
This presentation will serve as a brief introduction to and progress report on Kentucky’s NG911 journey, educate the broader GIS community about exciting data creation, and demonstrate technologies that bring GIS data and resources into dispatch.
Moderators
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Kim Ezell

Hopkins County GIS Manager, Hopkins County GIS
Speakers
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Watson Harding

GIS Specialist, Kentucky 911 Services Board
Watson Harding is the Kentucky 911 Services Board’s GIS Specialist assisting and coordinating with local PSAPs, contracted vendors, and the GIS community. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, he has 14 years’ experience applying GIS solutions to public safety, natural resources... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
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1:30pm EDT

Addressing with QGIS and PostGIS
Wednesday October 9, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
Back in 2018 Henry County TN’s 911  started the process of removing their proprietary GIS setup and replacing it with an Open Source Stack. In 2024 Henderson County went through the same process. We will cover a little bit about open source software. We will cover  how we went about installing QGIS, PostGIS, Geoserver, and a host of other open source tools to deliver, maintain, and expand their offerings. The National NENA 911 Standard will also be touched on because you can use it with Free and Open Source Tools. 
Moderators
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Angela Scott, GISP

Terrain Engineer, Trideum
Service is at the heart of KAMP members. We will evaluate KAMP’s mission and objectives and highlight KAMP stories that exemplify them. As we evaluate the future of mapping the Commonwealth, well explore the future of KAMP and your place in it. How can you serve right now and how... Read More →
Speakers
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Randal Hale

Owner / Operator, North River Geographic Systems, Inc
Randal Hale is owner operator of North River Geographic Systems, Inc. He’s been in the Geospatial Industry for far too long. He also hates talking in the third person. I’m currently on the board for a few organizations around the US (Georgia Geospatial, OSGEO US, and whatever... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
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2:15pm EDT

Improving Aviation Safety Using 3D Approach Surfaces and UAS Imagery to Identify Obstructions
Wednesday October 9, 2024 2:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
Creating a public facing Web App Experience to help communicate obstructions to the approach zones that pilots use to take off and land at public, state-maintained airports in Kentucky. These maps use 3D approach data and drone imagery to identify where obstructions to the approach surface occur. This visualization is then used to communicate the need for maintenance, as well as an information hub for pilots flying into Kentucky. 

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Mitchell Masarik

GIS Team Lead, KYTC
Currently the GIS Team lead for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and member of the Kentucky GIS community for 10 years.
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Zachary Heath

Unmanned Aerial Systems Engineer, Kentucky Department of Aviation
Zach Heath is the unmanned aerial systems engineer for the Kentucky Department of Aviation. Zach is a graduate of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky where he obtained a master’s degree in civil engineering with a focus on transportation. Zach also obtained his undergraduate... Read More →
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Rachael Howard

Senior GIS Administrator, KYTC
Currently a Senior GIS Administrator with the GIS Support Branch for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, focusing on integrating new technologies with the established suite of GIS products, improving efficiencies, and leveraging cloud based, GIS technologies to better serve the people... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 2:15pm - 2:45pm EDT
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3:00pm EDT

UAS Mapping Accuracy in Survey
Wednesday October 9, 2024 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Accuracy in survey is critical, so developing survey-grade orthomosaics and LiDAR point clouds requires planning and plenty of time processing. This presentation explores the critical role of accuracy in UAS surveys, emphasizing its impact on decision-making and resource allocation. From planning to the flying the drone to processing the data, we will discuss important considerations to generate the most accurate UAS data possible. 

Speakers
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Kenny Ratliff

GIS Manager, Oldham County Water District
GIS Manager for the Oldham County Water District for 8 years.  Previous experience as the Kentucky Geographic Information Officer (GIO), GIS Manager for KYEM / NGKY, and KDPH Public Safety Branch Manager.  A graduate of Morehead State University, he has more than 25 years of experience... Read More →
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Jacob Foushee

Remote Sensing Technician, Qk4
Jacob was born in Kentucky and graduated from the University of Louisville with a degree in Geography and Sustainability. He earned his Part 107 certification in 2021 and began working professionally with UAS in the summer of 2023. He is a remote sensing technician at Qk4, a local... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
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3:45pm EDT

Empowering a Drone Program with Site Scan for ArcGIS
Wednesday October 9, 2024 3:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
ArcGIS has long supported imagery and remote sensing data which historically comes from satellite and airborne systems. While these sources of data are still extremely important, drones have emerged as an extremely cost effective source of highly frequent, spatially accurate, high resolution data for our users to deploy in traditional GIS workflows, but also in the development of applications in location intelligence and location analytics.  Site Scan for ArcGIS can support the acquisition and utilization of drone imagery to enhance near-real time data acquisition and analysis capabilities to bolster your GIS program.  This session will provide an overview of Site Scan and discuss user cases pertinent to your organization.


Speakers
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Ryan Hermann

GIS Analyst, Village of Indian Hill
Ryan Hermann is a GIS Analyst for the Village of Indian Hill, leveraging gis to increase efficiency in the field, educate the public, and maintain village assets and gis repositories. With 10 years in local government, Ryan has a deep understanding of the needs of the public, elected... Read More →
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Chase Fisher

Solution Engineer Team Lead, Esri
Chase Fisher is a Solution Engineer Team Lead at Esri, for the St Louis Local Government Team. With nearly 20 years of government GIS experience including city and county GIS, I work with my team to provide solutions and implement workflows for state and local government clients across... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 3:45pm - 4:15pm EDT
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4:30pm EDT

Drones: Making analysis easier and productive
Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
Brookside Labs has been using with fixed wing aerial drone technology for several growing seasons and learning to incorporate aerial imagery, both RGB and Multispectral into our data analysis for our consultants and customers.  To date, we have collected bare soil imagery for soil color analysis, soybeans in the early vegetative stages for stand count and for replant decisions, corn in the mid-late reproductive stages for nitrogen use efficiencies and if/when post-mortem nitrogen sampling is needed, early weed management scouting in soybeans, scouting for field destruction from strong storms, and crop growth progression in corn. We are using aerial imagery software including GIS to develop tools to help provide needed answers and  help use develop new ways of furthering the technology.
Moderators
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David Shuey, GISP

Director of Information Systems and Analytics, OKI Regional Council of Governments
Speakers
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Andy Short

Seiler GeoDrones
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Heather Rindler

Brookside Labs
Wednesday October 9, 2024 4:30pm - 5:00pm EDT
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