GIS Day

Wednesday November 12th

Start Time: 10:30 a.m.
End Time: 2:30 p.m.
Location: Virtual Event (Live Event on Microsoft Teams)

Join the GIS Day Meeting

Join the City and County of Denver's 24th GIS Day celebration on Wednesday, November 12th, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. GIS Day is a free event, open to the public, and does not require registration.

This year's event will focus on GIS use at the City and County of Denver and real-world applications by various city agencies and departments, including its use for safety, public health, climate action, and natural resource management. The event will showcase a wide range of GIS products, tools, and applications from the city's GIS community. The format will be a moderated lightning talk with Q&A for each speaker. 

GIS Day is an international event that recognizes geography's importance, advances in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, and recent spatial analysis successes. GIS is used to map and analyze data to understand our world and effectively make decisions.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Doug Genzer
(720) 913-4839
douglas.genzer@denvergov.org
www.denvergov.org/GIS 


Draft Schedule

10:30 a.m. - GIS Day Kick-Off

  • Opening remarks by Sean Greer (Chief Data Officer, City of Denver Technology Services)

10:45 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. - GIS Lightning Talks

  • 10:45: Mapping a Nationally Historic Reduction in Unsheltered Homelessness- Cole Chandler (Mayor's Office)
  • 10:57 Visualizing Landscape Transformation Opportunities for Parks- Ellie Garza (Denver Parks and Recreation Ecology)
  • 11:09: Mapping Abandoned Buildings for 911 Responder Awareness - Steven Bales (Denver Fire Department)
  • 11:21 Peak-ing into the Cloud: A Mile-High Perspective - Jackie Phipps Montes GISP (State of Colorado, Governor's Office of Information Technology)
  • 11:33 Mapping Mass Care Needs - Dennis Hughes (Denver Human Services)
  • 11:45 Take Off at DEN: Digitally Transforming Legacy Systems Into a Modern Airport GISChelsea Seiter-Weatherford (Denver International Airport)
  • 11:57 DEN Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ProgramBrett Knox (Denver International Airport)
  • 12:09 Office of the City Forester's Annual Report– Ashley Martinovich (Denver Parks and Recreation Forestry)
  • 12:21 Smart Crime Mapping: Emerging Hot Spots with Space-Time Cubes- Seiji Nakatani (Denver Police Department)
  • 12:33 Crime Analysis - Connecting the Dots- Lindsey Horvat (Denver Police Department)
  • 12:45 Licensing with Insight: Using GIS Maps to Enforce Tobacco Retail Regulations - Brenden Gentry (Department of Public Health and Environment)
  • 12:57 Expanding Urban Farming Through Machine Learning and Spatial Analysis- Luke Martin (Department of Public Health and Environment/Jefferson County)
  • 1:09 Mapping Food Access Inequities with GIS – Paola Babb, Jessika Brennin (Department of Public Health and Environment)
  • 1:21 Digital Transformation of Denver's Storm Drainage Master Plan- Jun Meng and Josephine Sajbel (Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Stantec)
  • 1:33 Increasing Efficiency Through GIS Inspector Routing - Proof of Concept – Grant Garstla (Community Planning and Development)
  • 1:45 Modernizing Water Quality Inspections with Field Maps– Caitlin Ketel (Department of Transportation and Infrastructure)
  • 1:57 Integrating a City-wide Transportation Data Collection into Denver's Asset Management system– Jim Casey, Jacob Weber (Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, GIS Peace)
  • 2:09 Field Mapping for Resource Management– Ryan Phillian (Denver Parks and Recreation)
  • 2:21 From Drab to Fab: The Glow-Up of Community Streets - Tanniqua-Kay Buchanan, Elizabeth Santiago (Department of Transportation and Infrastructure)

GIS Day Photo Gallery