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10:30AM

AGI GeoCommunity '09 Presentations - Day 1

Ballroom

'Spatialising ' the Public Records Act - Kay Pallaris (Olympic Delivery Authority)

Public Sector Information Policy: On the Right Track? - Audrey Mandela (Locus Association)

Collaborative mapping: flirting with the music industry - Edward MacGillavry (Webmapper)

Usable GI - what does it mean to users - Dr Jenny Harding (Ordnance Survey)

Addressing the Problems of Addressing - Richard Smith (British Transport Police)

 

Blenheim

Using OS OpenSpace and Bing Maps together - Tim Warr (Microsoft) and Tim Martin (Ordnance Survey)

Cloud Computing and GIS - all hype or something useful? - Tim Warr (Microsoft)

Using FluidDB for storage in location-aware software applications. - Dr Terry Jones (FluidInfo Ltd)

Fitness for Purpose, The GeoWeb's Cultural Challenge - James Cutler (emapsite)

 

Packwood

What are core reference geographies - Dr Robert Barr (Manchester Geomatics)

One Scotland coming close to one geography - Cameron Easton (Scottish Government)

INSPIRE on a shoestring - Dr Keith Wishart (ESRI(UK) Ltd)

 

Charlecote

Crime on the increase as recession takes hold - Ian Broadbent (Pitney Bowes Business Insight)

Partnership at Work with New Forest District Council - Ken Connolly (New Forest DistrictCouncil)

Fighting Crime the Salford city Way - Paul Coward (Salford City Council)

GIS and CRM Integration in a local authority - Felicity Williamson (North Somerset Council)

What Place is that then? - Martin Laker (North Somerset Council)

The Value of Place counted in lives - Kristin Warry (Swindon Borough Council)

 

Harewood

We speak GI but must learn to speak business - Andrew Coleman (Sigma Seven Limited)

Beyond ROI - Jonathan Marshall (British Waterways)

 

Hidcote

GIS and Biodiversity in Yorkshire Water - Alex Curtis (yorkshire Water)

Geo-enabling local communities in Brazil - Steve Eglinton (Tube Lines)

Non-domestic energy efficiency data framework - Hugh Neffendorf (Katalysis Limited)

Addresses and Output Geographies for the 2011 Census - Andy Tait (Office for National Statistics)