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Welcome to URISA’s GIS-Pro 2020 — A special virtual edition for challenging times.
We invite you to review the agenda, block your calendar, and join us virtually for URISA’s 58th Annual Conference. Our community has always been resilient and eager to help each other through a crisis. Be engaged. Ask questions. Explore solutions. Make the most of this opportunity. Be safe.

Workshops will be presented ’live’ on September 23 & 24 and after GIS-Pro on October 6 & 7. Attendance at one workshop is included with full registration.

Note that all times in this online agenda are presented in CENTRAL Time (URISA’s office is in Chicago).

You must be registered to access the online platform (which is not this Sched agenda). 

Main conference site: www.gis-pro.org 
Thursday, October 1 • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Panel: Innovations in Forecasting and Addressing Supply Chain Disruptions During COVID-19

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Learn from colleagues who supported resource allocation, prioritization, and tracking for COVID-19. This session will highlight lessons learned in data-driven resource allocation, effective uses of geospatial tools, and a whole-of-government approach that is essential for success.

Panel Outline:
Doug Eades - KYEM IT/GIS Lead, Kentucky Emergency Management
  • PPE Tracking Solution
Jeffrey Freeman, Ph.D., MPH - Program Manager, Prevention Preparedness & Response, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
  • Lessons learned in data-driven resource allocation for COVID-19
  • Resource optimization to policy optimization: how to target response efforts to contain outbreaks
Ben Olson, Research and GIS Coordinator at The Center for International Trade and Transportation
  • Key findings and supply chain visualization from a needs assessment of middle-skill occupations in the Southern California transportation and supply chain industries

Panelists
Doug Eades, KYEM IT/Lead, Kentucky Emergency Management
Jeffrey Freeman, Program Manager, Prevention Preparedness & Response, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory

Ben Olson, Research and GIS Coordinator, The Center for International Trade and Transportation

Moderators
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Theresa (Tari) Martin, GISP

Director, National & Federal, National Alliance for Public Safety GIS Foundation
Theresa Martin, GISP is the Director of National and Federal Programs for the National Alliance for Public Safety GIS (NAPSG) Foundation, where she is responsible for managing a team of technologists in the development of technology solutions used by emergency managers and first responders... Read More →

Speakers
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Ben Olson

Research and GIS Coordinator, The Center for International Trade and Transportation
Ben Olson is the Research and GIS Coordinator at the Center for International Trade and Transportation (CITT) at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB). At CITT, Ben manages the center’s GIS projects and research responsibilities. He oversees the development of GIS applications... Read More →
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Doug Eades

KYEM IT/GIS Lead, Kentucky Emergency Management
avatar for Jeffrey Freeman, PhD, MPH

Jeffrey Freeman, PhD, MPH

Program Manager, Prevention Preparedness & Response, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Dr. Jeff Freeman represents the National Health Mission of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which is the nation’s largest and longest serving University Affiliated Research Center (UARC). In this role, Dr. Freeman serves in both management and technical... Read More →


Thursday October 1, 2020 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT