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AGI GeoCommunity '11 Papers

A Public Data Corporation - What is it? Why do we need it? How should it work? - Robert Barr, Manchester Geomatics

A Practical Approach to getting Management Backing for your project - Keith Broadhead, ICT Team Leader (GIS), North East Lincolnshire Council

Making do with what you’ve got– An emergency perspective - Craig Chew-Moulding, GIS Manager, Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council

The Missing Link: Piltdown Man, Statistical Geographies and Linked Data - Ian Coady, Geography Policy and Research Manager, The Office for National Statistics

Rising to the Challenge: serving the citizen with a reduced budget - James Colclough, Associate Director, AECOM

Improving policing through enhanced crime mapping - Charlotte Crabtree, Principal Analyst, British Transport Police

Meet the new economy - same as the old economy - James Cutler, CEO, Emapsite

Transforming IT Assets to Save Money and Improve Service Quality - Martina Doolan, Data Manager, West Midlands Fire Service

Link-up – Openup - Richard Duffield, Technical Consultant, GeoPlace – speaking on behalf of the BSi IST/36 Committee

One Scotland: One Geography – One Future? - Cameron Easton, Head of Spatial Information, Scottish Government

Catastrophe modelling and understanding spatial uncertainty - Chris Ewing, Catastrophe Model Developer, Aon Benfield

How authoritative can the crowd be? - Steven Feldman, KnowWhere Consulting

The role of Intermediaries in designing effective Participatory GIS: a Usability Investigation - John Harvey, Researcher, Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute, University of Nottingham

When Gov 2.0 Doesn't Exist: Mapping Services In The Developing World - Mark Iliffe, PhD Candidate, University of Nottingham

"BIM is NOT Geospatial!" ..... or is it? - Anne Kemp, Director, Atkins Limited

Nuclear Renaissance - a GIS approach to site evaluation - William Holmes, Senior GIS Scientist, Health and Safety Laboratory

Addressing; a partnership approach - Richard Mason, Managing Director, GeoPlace LLP

Using Web Based GIS to Bring Data Quality Benefits for Northern Ireland Water - Sean O’Boyle, Asset Information Development Manager, Northern Ireland Water (NIW)

Sharing Data Across Public Service Providers Using Geo-Web Infrastructure – Dan Ormsby, Innogistic

Developing and using Scotland's national greenspace map - Julie Procter, Chief Executive, greenspace scotland

It's the way you use it that counts - the choice between OpenSource and Vendor Technologies - Louis Quaintance, Senior Developer, Dotted Eyes Ltd

Going for GOLD - open geocatalogues as Linked Data - James Reid, Business Development and Projects Manager, EDINA, University of Edinburgh

Can the implementation of a Central Government corporate GIS still be successful in financial austerity? - Alex Robson, GIS Analyst, The Coal Authority

Assessing Solar PV Potential for Social Landlords - Antony Scott, Senior Associate, Sustain

Geographic Literacy in Natural England - Phillipa Swanton, Principal Adviser Geographic Literacy, Natural England

Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Geovisual Truth and the Bigger Picture - Andrew Thompson, Projects Manager, Groundwork Maps

Open Source Software Stack & Standards - Integration and GI for everyone - Anthony Tuffour, GIS Technical Manager, London Borough of Hackney

Maximising Value in the New Economy - Graham Vowles, Managing Director, Bloxstore Limited

Methods for Processing, analysing and visualising Open Data within a GIS - Will White, GIS Consultant, Esri UK