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April
6, 2001 - Boston, MA
"STATUS OF
GIS IN STATE AGENCIES"
Presentation:
Some state agencies have
been using GIS for over a decade, some have just recently started developing
and using GIS. Today’s speakers were asked to briefly address the
following topics: How their agency/organization is using GIS, new initiatives
(if any) planned for the next year, and to what extent they think GIS is
achieving or will achieve its potential in their agency. Speakers included:
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Dan Bibel, Program Manager, Crime
Reporting Unit, State Police, Executive Office of Public Safety
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Brian Brodeur, Acting GIS Manager,
Department of Environmental Protection, Executive Office of Environmental
Affairs
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Diane Carle,
GIS Coordinator, Office of Coastal Zone Management, Executive Office of
Environmental Affairs
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Doug Carnahan, GIS Manager, Bureau
of Planning & Development, Executive Office of Transportation &
Construction
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Sandra Donahue, GIS Manager,
Department of Transitional Assistance, Executive Office of Health &
Human Services
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Don Temple, GIS Manager, MassPort
NOTE: Neil MacGaffey will read a statement provided by Mr. Temple
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Glenn Hazelton, GIS Manager,
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
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Barbara Hopson,
GIS Manager, Department of Food & Agriculture, Executive Office of
Environmental Affairs
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Bud Iannazzo, Deputy Director,
Emergency Management Agency, Executive Office of Public Safety
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Nathanael Lloyd, GIS Manager,
Department of Environmental Management, Executive Office of Environmental
Affairs
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Steve McRae, GIS Manager, Department
of Fisheries Wildlife, and Environmental Law Enforcement, Executive Office
of Environmental Affairs
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Paul Penner, GIS Coordinatior,
Div. Of Watersheds, Metropolitan District Commission
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Mike Steinitz, Survey Director,
Historical Commission, Secretary of the Commonwealth
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