Posts by Brad Cutler
IGIC Board Election Results 2010
Congratulations to the newly elected sector representatives for the 2010 – 2012 IGIC Board of Directors. Every two years IGIC’s membership selects sector representatives to serve a two year Read More »
Read MoreElection Season 2010
It is that time again. Time for you as the IGIC membership to select representatives to sit on the 25 member Board of Directors for IGIC. As has been the Read More »
Read MoreJim Giglierano wins the MAGIC Service Award
Couldn’t go to a more deserving person. Thanks for all that you do for Iowa’s GIS community! “Jim Giglierano wins the MAGIC Service Award #MAGICgis2010“ The award description: “GIS Service Read More »
Read MoreCensus Day 2010
Just a friendly reminder for all of you out there on this gorgeous April morning who haven’t yet turned in your Census questionnaire to get those in the mail. I’m sure you’ve Read More »
Read MoreU.S. House Subcommittee Reviewing of USDA’s Information Technology Systems
On Wednesday of this week (March 10, 2010) the current President of NSGIC Will Craig of Minnesota was part of a panel speaking with the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Subcommittee Read More »
Read MoreMAGIC 2010 deadlines approaching fast
Dates to Remember March 17: Early-bird registration ends. March 17: Guaranteed rates at the Westin end. April 12: 2010 Project Showcase call closes. April 18: MAGIC officially begins!!
Read MoreBizarre Map Contest for High School and College Students
The Bizarre Map Challenge is a map design competition open to high school, college, and university students in the United States. The goals of this challenge are: to promote spatial thinking; increase Read More »
Read MoreBuild 3D Iowa
Build 3D Iowa A great initiative focused mostly on students in Iowa to get involved in modeling (but open to all). The more models the better.
Read MorePortion of Iowa included in Upper Mississippi River Valley Viticultural Area
This marks one of those days to celebrate local geography. As of July 22, 2009 the Upper Mississippi River Valley Viticultural Area comes into being. This viticultural area covers 29,914 Read More »
Read MoreCan’t get enough of that ROI…..
This just up on the IGIC website, the final document and complete text of interviews for the 2008 GIS ROI study related to the flooding that occurred across Iowa. For Read More »
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