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March 18th, 2015
A Lively Gathering for the 2015 Annual Indiana GIS Conference

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March 18, 2015 — IGIC’s 2015 Annual Indiana GIS Conference, once again, presents an outstanding program of hands-on and classroom workshops, inspiring presentations, networking opportunities, and vendor exhibits.  Join over 300 of your colleagues for two days filled with presentations ranging from innovative applications and analysis techniques to community and historical mapping.  This conference is fun and informative, social and educational, timely and thought provoking. 

The 2015 Annual Indiana GIS Conference is slated for May 12 & 13, 2015 in the heart of beautiful downtown Bloomington at the Bloomington/Monroe County Convention Center, 302 S. College Ave., Bloomington, Indiana 47403.  To register, go to the Indiana GIS Council website, at www.igic.org and click on the conference link at the top of the page. View the program, book your hotel, and nominate an outstanding project or colleague for an excellence in GIS award.

Workshops include Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), geoprocessing with ModelBuilder, Open Data, new options for using IndianaMap data, and more.  Attend presentations on using LiDAR data, stormwater mapping, hydraulic modeling, mobile data collection, resource mapping, emergency management and response, and much more.  Our presenters come from a wide swath of GIS professionals throughout Indiana.  Register today!

About IGIC
The Indiana Geographic Information Council (IGIC) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to lead the effective application of geographic information in Indiana.  Our membership includes individuals from all levels of government, private industry, educational institutions and other nonprofit groups.  Through our membership, elected board of directors, and our IndianaMap initiative (www.IndianaMap.org), we strive to make a real difference in Indiana GIS – both for those who use it and those who benefit from it.  It is our vision to provide modern, accurate, documented, and accessible geospatial information infrastructure for all of Indiana.

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