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Thursday, February 27
 

10:30am CST

FuzionView: 811 - Underground Data Mapping
Thursday February 27, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am CST
In 2017, representatives of Gopher State One Call (GSOC) reached out to the leadership of Emergency Preparedness Committee of the Minnesota Geospatial Advisory Council (EPC) in hopes of learning what could potentially be done to improve the use of geospatial technology in the underground utility community. From ensuing discussions over the next three years, the Underground Utilities Mapping Project Team (UUMPT) came into existence under the auspices of the EPC in early 2020. Now comprised of over 25 individuals from various sectors of the underground Facility Operator (FO) community, since mid-2021 the UUMPT has been championing development of software called "FuzionView". In October 2022, a FuzionView prototype successfully demonstrated the ability to pull together an on-the-fly, web-mapped view, of utility infrastructure within a designated dig area. This was a first in the nation achievement. In 2023, GSOC hired Minnesota geospatial research and development nonprofit SharedGeo to develop a production version of FuzionView which will be used across Minnesota and released as Open Source software. The Minnesota underground mapping project continues to evolve and move forward and will soon be released to the wider community for review. At it's core, the FuzionView software engine being developed for the project will allow for near realtime updating and sharing of data by the owners of shared data services across the State of Minnesota for the enhancement of the Gopher State One Call ticketing system as well as any other 811 ticket management operator. FuzionView is not about replacing existing ticket management systems, but instead augmenting them with additional geospatial information access by the ticket requester. Join this session to get a behind the scenes view of the FuzionView software being developed and the elements that make it tick. We'll do a deep dive into the technical aspects and describe the needs of the project, how we got to where we are, and the solutions that have been developed.
Speakers
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Bob Basques

Technical Director, SharedGeo
Worked for the City of St. Paul for 37 years, retiring as a GIS systems Developer. He has a background in Municipal Engineering Infrastructure and Spatial Data Management. Well versed in Civil Design software and SQL database design, integration and management. He’s also been developing... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Parchment/Oaktag

11:30am CST

Integrating Microsoft Power BI and GIS for Improved Data Visualization and Analysis
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CST
In the rapidly evolving world of data analytics, the integration of GIS with business intelligence tools like Power BI offers unprecedented opportunities for GIS professionals. The combination of Power BI’s powerful visualization and interaction capabilities with spatial insights through GIS data will open doors to more robust data analysis. This presentation will explore topics such as using GIS feature services as a Power BI data source for real-time dynamic visualizations, utilizing GIS and Power BI with Microsoft Power Automate for increased workflow efficiency, Power BI reports as an alternative for ArcGIS Dashboards, and the limitations of Power BI as a geospatial tool. I will discuss my process of trial and error, present case studies, and leave time to hear some of your experiences with Power BI and GIS!
Speakers
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Elisabeth Geiger

GIS Analyst, Mead & Hunt
Elisabeth Geiger initially joined Mead & Hunt as an intern after graduating from UW-Madison with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science and conservation biology, before making the transition to a full-time position as GIS Analyst. Since then, she has had the opportunity to... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CST
Parchment/Oaktag

2:00pm CST

What the Judicial Privacy Act (Act 235) Really Means for You
Thursday February 27, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
What does the Judicial Privacy Act (Act 235) really mean for you? Intended to protect judicial officers by limiting public access to personal information, this law also brings unintended challenges for government and private sector operations. Join this panel to explore the Act’s intent, its practical impacts, and WLIA’s recommendations for implementation. Learn how groups like the State Courts Office, WLIA Judicial Privacy Task Force, PRIA Local, and other professional associations are working together to refine the law and advocate for practical amendments that balance protection with core service needs.
Speakers
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Howard Veregin

State Cartographer, Wisconsin State Cartographer's Office
Forty years of experience in digital cartography and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). PhD in Geography from UC Santa Barbara. Nearly 10 years of experience as a university professor, with teaching and research interests in cartography and GIS. Nearly 10 years of experience directing... Read More →
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Staci Hoffman

Register of Deeds, Jefferson County
Staci Hoffman serves as the Jefferson County Register of Deeds, a role she has held since 2007. She is past president of the Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association, and current member of their legislative committee. Staci serves on the Wisconsin Counties Association Board of Directors... Read More →
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Fred Iausly

Senior GIS Analyst, Dane County Land Information Office
Fred Iausly is a Senior GIS Analyst with the Dane County-Land Information Office and been with Dane County for 28 years. He manages Fly Dane, to NG911 GIS implementation, and numerous other projects. He has been an active member of WLIA for many years, serving on the WLIA Board, and... Read More →
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Kristen Anderson

Chief Executive Officer, Transcendent Technologies, LLC
Thursday February 27, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Pippin

3:00pm CST

Pioneering Efficiency: Geospatial Strategies in Wisconsin Governance
Thursday February 27, 2025 3:00pm - 3:30pm CST
Join us to explore cutting-edge geospatial solutions that are revolutionizing local government efficiency in Wisconsin. This presentation will showcase compelling case studies of communities that have successfully navigated time and budget constraints through inventive geospatial strategies. Attendees will gain insights into:

• Analyzing complex relationships across multiple assessment mapping layers.
• Identifying patterns and trends using advanced mapping and measurement tools.
• Enhancing impact with powerful sharing and publishing tools.
• Streamlining permits and licenses into an efficient workflow.

Learn how these innovative approaches not only save time but also lead to substantial cost savings. This session will provide a wealth of ideas for your own projects and demonstrate how geospatial innovation is reshaping the landscape of local governance.
Speakers
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Ryan S.Smith

Senior Account Executive, Schneider Geospatial
Meet Ryan Smith, a seasoned GovTech senior account executive at Schneider Geospatial, specializing in pioneering land and asset management solutions to optimize decision-making and elevate public service delivery. Ryan's commitment lies in leveraging rich experiences to address the... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 3:00pm - 3:30pm CST
Pippin
 
Friday, February 28
 

11:00am CST

Collaborating to Create a Statewide Outdoor Recreation Asset Database
Friday February 28, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CST
Learn about the statewide database of outdoor recreation sites created by the Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation and multiple stakeholders, with the goal of enabling residents and professionals to visualize outdoor recreation opportunities and download data to support their projects. Learn how the GIS-based solutions were configured, how data was analyzed, compiled and standardized, and hear an update on the status of the inventory amongst participants.
Speakers
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Taylar Foster

Project and Outreach Specialist, Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation
Taylar Foster is the Project and Outreach Specialist at the Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation, joining the team in November 2023. Created by the Department of Tourism, the Office is charged with supporting and uplifting Wisconsin’s diverse outdoor recreation industry for the... Read More →
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Emily Weber

GIS Specialist, Pro-West & Associates
Emily Weber is a GIS Specialist at Pro-West & Associates focusing on data development and data migration projects, covering a variety of areas including utility data and inventories such as the Wisconsin Outdoor Recreation Inventory. Emily's enthusiasm for GIS is inspired by the technology's... Read More →
Friday February 28, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CST
Pippin

11:30am CST

Collaborative GIS Efforts @ WisDOT
Friday February 28, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm CST
Daniel will be covering new applications that WisDOT has rolled out in the past year that have led to increased collaboration between WisDOT, consultants, counties, tribal entities, etc. I'll be showcasing use of Instant & Experience Builder Apps and how easy it is to rollout maps that allow external customers the ability to get to data quicker. Some collaboration applications that will be discussed are: As-built & Right-of-way plats, Structures High-Flow Event Monitoring, Commemorative Highways/Bridges and Michigan Border Timber Routes, Weight Restricted Bridges, and Roadside Facilities. Steven will be showcasing how the Bureau of Structures is using tools like SiteScan and other processing tools to model our structures. This allows us to utilize the data for inspections, quantity calculations and most recently developing 3D digital twins to train and calibrate structure inspectors across the state.
Speakers
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Dan Johnston

GIS Specialist - Data Coordinator, Wisconsin Dept of Transportation
Dan Johnston has worked @ WisDOT his entire 25-year career. He's worked on the WISLR/local roads initial implementation, making data-driven decisions to plan construction projects, and now works on developing WisDOT's data repository, application development and use of open data to... Read More →
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Steven Doocy, P.E.

State Ancillary Structures Program Manager, Wisconsin Dept of Transportation
I have worked at WisDOT for 13 years, 11 of those with BOS I have been involved with drones and GIS since 2021 and am the lead pilot for BOS, coordinating a group that includes 10 active pilots and 18 drones to perform missions throughout the state.
Friday February 28, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm CST
Pippin
 
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