Wisconsin Geospatial News

Registration open for WLIA Annual Conference

Wisconsin’s largest geospatial event is happening February 18-20 at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay.  The annual Wisconsin Land Information Association (WLIA) event normally draw overs 400 mapping, GIS, and land information professionals.

Keynote and plenary speakers this year include:

  • Lawrie Jordan, a founder of ERDAS and now serves as Director of Imagery for Esri, as well as Special Assistant to Jack Dangermond, President of Esri
  • Zach Vruwink, Mayor for the City of Wisconsin Rapids
  • Daniel Ross, Geographic Information Officer for the State of Minnesota

The conference will be preceded by a series of full-day and half-day workshops on Wednesday February 18th.  In addition, Esri is offering a 2-day “ArcGIS 3: Performing Analysis” workshop on February 17-18th.

For more information, check out the 2015 WLIA Annual Conference Preliminary Program or visit the WLIA Web site.

WLIA is a grassroots organization representing a collection of concerned professionals working to develop, maintain, and apply a network of statewide land information systems. WLIA members include staff and elected officials (from all levels of government), academics, consultants, and other private sector users of geographic information systems.