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Monday, May 20
 

7:30am AKDT

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Monday May 20, 2019 7:30am - 9:00am AKDT
Hotel Murano Ballroom Foyer Tacoma Convention Center, 1500 Commerce St, Tacoma, WA 98402

8:30am AKDT

Addressing: A Practical Guide (Half Day)
Addressing, and more specifically, documenting and managing addresses in a GIS environment, is more an art than science. This workshop will inform participants of the many considerations that need to be undertaken when establishing and maintaining GIS-based address databases and applications.
The follow items will be covered:

· History of Addressing
· The anatomy of an address
· Managing addressing in GIS
· Public safety implications of addressing
· Other governmental enterprise implications of addressing
· Aggregating multiple address databases into a master address database

Intended Audience:
GIS professionals that support address management and/or public safety

Presenter Bios: 
Jeff Ledbetter is a GIS, public safety, addressing and GIS technology subject matter expert with nearly two decades in GIS. His unique skill as a "translator" helps both technical and non-technical people understand public safety, addressing and GIS concepts and the technology that supports them. Since 2009 Mr. Ledbetter has been supporting GIS technology in PSAPs and Emergency Operations Centers. Mr. Ledbetter is a Public Safety GIS Expert with Michael Baker International based out of San Diego, CA and holds GIS Professional (GISP), Emergency Number Professional (ENP) and Project Management Professional (PMP) certifications.

Speakers
avatar for Jeff Ledbetter, GISP, ENP

Jeff Ledbetter, GISP, ENP

Client Success Manager, DATAMARK
Jeff is a GIS, public safety, addressing and GIS technology subject matter expert with nearly two decades in GIS. Since 2009 Mr. Ledbetter has been supporting GIS technology in PSAPs and Emergency Operations Centers. Mr. Ledbetter is a Public Safety GIS Expert with DATAMARK Team of... Read More →


Monday May 20, 2019 8:30am - 12:00pm AKDT
Hotel Murano, Venice 3 1320 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA

8:30am AKDT

Esri Application Configuration: Creating Apps with Minimal to No Custom Coding (Half Day)
This session will describe how to configure and customize web applications. The session will emphasize configuration best practices and will also describe how you can customize configurable web apps to meet your organization’s needs. We’ll explore how to configure the apps to specify an organization color scheme, add a logo, configure capabilities and more. Tips and tricks to get the most out of Esri’s configurable apps and Web AppBuilder will be covered.

*Bring your own laptop or device and access to an ArcGIS Online portal to follow along.

Intended Audience:
Beginning to Advance GIS users and managers will benefit from this workshop.

Basic familiarity with ArcGIS Online is recommended.

Learning Objectives:
Students will learn how to effectively deploy Esri’s configurable apps to meet end-user needs. Students will also learn to use Web AppBuilder’s configuration and customization functionality.

Instructor Bio: 
Scott Moore is a Solution Engineer with Esri in Olympia, WA working on the State Government team. He focuses on assisting Esri software users with architecture design, application development and technical advice for deploying ArcGIS. Mr. Moore’s areas of expertise include web mapping, server based GIS, developer technologies, and making spatial technology available to everyone. He has been with Esri since 2006. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Geography with a focus on GIS from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1998. Prior to joining Esri, he was a Senior GIS Analyst and GIS Manager for the City of Chandler, Arizona where he built the City’s Enterprise GIS.


Speakers
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Scott Moore

Solution Engineer, Esri
Scott Moore is a Solution Engineer Team Lead with Esri in Olympia, WA.  He focuses on assisting Esri software users with architecture design, application development and technical advice for deploying ArcGIS.  Mr. Moore’s areas of expertise include web mapping, server based GIS... Read More →


Monday May 20, 2019 8:30am - 12:00pm AKDT
Hotel Murano, Venice 4 1320 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
  Workshop, Half Day
  • Important Information: Laptop Required

8:30am AKDT

Migrating to ArcGIS Pro (Full Day)
This course is designed to make existing ArcMap and ArcCatalog users proficient in the basic skills required to be productive ArcGIS Pro users. You will learn the new terminology associated with ArcGIS Pro, how to navigate the interface and more.

Topics covered
  • Introducing ArcGIS Pro
  • Navigating the User Interface
  • Creating 2D & 3D Maps
  • Creating and managing Projects
  • Creating Map Layouts

Intended Audience
This course is intended for existing ArcMap and ArcCatalog users which need to learn how to translate those skills and workflows to ArcGIS Pro.
 
Prerequisites and requirements
Students taking this course must have prior experience using ArcMap and/or ArcCatalog. No previous experience using ArcGIS Pro is needed.

Students will need to provide their own computer capable of running ArcGIS Pro and be assigned an ArcGIS Pro Basic or higher license from their organization prior to class which can be accessed from the web. This should be verified prior to the start of class. You can find the current system requirements at http://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/get-started/arcgis-pro-system-requirements.htm. If your organization cannot assign you a license before the workshop, you can use a free trial license which you can request from https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-pro/trial. You will need to use an email address that is not associated with your employer.
 
Course Materials:
  • Learning ArcGIS Pro eBook by Tripp Corbin, GISP
  • PDF copies of lecture slides
  • Certificate of Completion

Presenter Bios:
Tripp Corbin is the Chief Executive Officer and Lead Instructor for eGIS Associates. He is an award winning Certified Trainer with over twenty years of experience orchestrating and managing geospatial projects. He is recognized as an industry expert with a variety of geospatial software packages including Esri, Autodesk and Trimble products. Tripp has authored the two books on ArcGIS Pro, Learning ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Pro 2.x Cookbook. He is a past President of URISA International and serves on the editorial board for the CDCs Journal on Preventing Chronic Disease. He holds many certifications including GIS Certified Professional, Esri ArcGIS Desktop Associate and Professional, ArcGIS Enterprise System Design Associate, CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer, Microsoft Certified Professional, and URISA Workshop Instructor.

Speakers
avatar for Tripp Corbin, MCP, GISP

Tripp Corbin, MCP, GISP

Business Development Manager – GIS & Aerial, SAM, LLC
Tripp Corbin is the GIS and Aerial Business Development Manager for Survey and Mapping LLC. also known as SAM. With over 28 years of Surveying, Mapping and GIS experience, Mr. Corbin is recognized as an industry expert with a variety of geospatial solutions including Esri, Autodesk... Read More →


Monday May 20, 2019 8:30am - 5:00pm AKDT
Hotel Murano, Venice 1 1320 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
  Workshop, Full Day
  • Important Information: Laptop Required

8:30am AKDT

Practical Python for the GIS Analyst (Full Day)
Feeling a little stuck with your Python skills? Do you dabble in Python but wonder how to get to the next level of skill? Do you get stuck in the debugging process of a script? Are you a GIS specialist or analyst with a to-do list longer than feasibly possible to accomplish? Do you wonder if there’s a way to automate the boring stuff so you can do the fun stuff? If you answered “yes!” to any of these questions, this class is designed to help you!

Extend your reach as a python programmer by learning tips and tricks to take your programming to the next level in this full day workshop. We will cover a wide range of topics in lecture format - no getting bogged down with step by step exercises. Topics will be demonstrated, discussion will examine when and why you want to use these new skills, and you’ll walk away with handouts that outline what we did and why in enough detail for you to try it back at your desk when you are ready to use new skills in your everyday work. Bring your laptop along if you like, or sit and absorb without the distraction of it. These ideas should get you inspired to try new things, fix old problems, and code faster – like a pro!

Practical Python is a python class unlike any other you may have taken. It’s filled with practical tips, tricks and examples used by a Senior GIS Analyst with 20 years of experience in the GIS field. These are not recipes or cookbooks. These are tools you’ll use over and over again in all your GIS scripts, every day. You’ll come away with ideas for automation, knowledge about better debugging methods, a better understanding of tools and resources available for help, steps for building robust scripts that fail gracefully and notify you when they do. You’ll have a bigger picture understanding about how to use automation and python to grow your GIS by working smarter, not harder.

Take this class to learn practical python skills that can be used across a broad range of tasks. Learn about better logging, emailing yourself results and notifications, using JSON files to automate inputs to your scripts, automating tasks overnight so you walk into a fresh GIS system in the morning with a morning report waiting for you in your inbox.

Learning Objectives:
  • Explore and understand better and more robust coding tools (IDEs) and the benefits they provide
  • Explore better and more robust error checking and notifications
  • Understand how to set up a script to run automatically and notify you of any issues
  • Understand how to  set up a central script library and logging location
  • Understand how to email yourself and others when a script fails or succeeds.
  • Understand how to use JSON files for controlling your scripts and allowing others to modify your scripts without actually touching (and breaking) them.
  • Explore scenarios for automating common GIS tasks.
  • Understand common python tools that help you work better such as
    • os.path,
    • yield and glob
    • sets for comparing large quantities very quickly

Your Instructor:
Ann Stark is a python programmer that vividly remembers what it was like to learn to program without the benefit of a computer sciences degree. Because of this she provides a unique perspective not found in other classes – she doesn’t assume you have a computer science degree either. Ann’s sense of humor and easy-going style will make learning enjoyable.

Intended Audience: Intermediate Python Programmers
This class is about working smarter not harder. You’ve already learned some basic python. You understand the point of ArcPy in a script – but how do you take the next step to becoming a skilled GIS analyst with powerful python tools you can use to make your job easier – even more fun? This is most definitely not a beginner class. There will be very many things we assume you understand about scripting with python already. Make sure you understand the prerequisites and call if you have any questions.

Prerequisites
  • Sense of humor
  • Experienced in successfully writing simple python scripts.  For example, able to write a script that uses a feature class to clip another and save the output to a new location.
  • Understand these basic python concepts (we won’t be going over them):
    • Indentation and the importance of it in python scripts
    • Try/except statements
    • Looping
    • Lists
    • If/else statements


Speakers
avatar for Ann Stark, GISP

Ann Stark, GISP

GIS Manager, City of Bellingham
Ann is the GIS Manager at the City of Bellingham.  She like automating things with Python and viewing fine maps.  She's a past President of WAURISA, and a recipient of the Summit Award in 2017.


Monday May 20, 2019 8:30am - 5:00pm AKDT
Hotel Murano, Venice 2 1320 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA

1:30pm AKDT

Getting Started with ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6.1 and ArcGIS Enterprise Sites – A Best Practices Approach (Half Day)
ArcGIS Enterprise is a key component of the ArcGIS platform. It provides you with a complete GIS that runs behind your firewall, in your infrastructure, on-premises, and in the cloud and works with your enterprise systems and policies. In this lecture-format workshop, we will discuss how to successfully deploy ArcGIS Enterprise in your organization. We will also discuss new capabilities which have recently been released as part of ArcGIS Enterprise, like ArcGIS Enterprise Sites. Using ArcGIS Enterprise Sites, you can create a tailored experience that supports easy discovery of maps, apps, and other content shared to an ArcGIS Enterprise portal. Come get an overview of Sites options, learn design tips and tricks, and see the steps to build intuitive web pages that reflect your organization’s branding and support users of all experience levels.

Intended Audience: 
Beginning to Advance GIS users and managers will benefit from this workshop. It is expected that advanced technical discussions will take place. A high-level understanding of ArcGIS Enterprise components is recommended to get the most out of the workshop.

Learning Objectives: 
Students will learn why ArcGIS Enterprise is an essential component to a sustainable GIS strategy. Students will learn how to leverage ArcGIS Enterprise Sites to maximize portal accessibility for various groups of portal users.

Instructor Bio:
Scott Moore is a Solution Engineer with Esri in Olympia, WA working on the State Government team. He focuses on assisting Esri software users with architecture design, application development and technical advice for deploying ArcGIS. Mr. Moore’s areas of expertise include web mapping, server based GIS, developer technologies, and making spatial technology available to everyone. He has been with Esri since 2006. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Geography with a focus on GIS from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1998. Prior to joining Esri, he was a Senior GIS Analyst and GIS Manager for the City of Chandler, Arizona where he built the City’s Enterprise GIS.

Speakers
SM

Scott Moore

Solution Engineer, Esri
Scott Moore is a Solution Engineer Team Lead with Esri in Olympia, WA.  He focuses on assisting Esri software users with architecture design, application development and technical advice for deploying ArcGIS.  Mr. Moore’s areas of expertise include web mapping, server based GIS... Read More →


Monday May 20, 2019 1:30pm - 5:00pm AKDT
Hotel Murano, Venice 3 1320 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
 
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