Booth is setup. Keynote address is going on now. Tom Patterson with National Park Service is discussing Remapping Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. We are doing a series of scheduled demos throughout the day. They include our Field to Finish Solution which simplifies data collection, postprocessing, and importing into ArcGIS. We’ll also demo our new Building and Codes extension to ArcGIS called B&C Analyst. Permitting has never been easier. At 2pm today, I’ll be presenting in the vendor track. The topic is Enterprise GIS, which highlights “Connecting Communities with GIS”, this year’s TNGIC theme. If you can’t make it to TNGIC this year, we’ve learned that next year the event will be in Gatlinburg.
Our 2009 training schedule is now posted HERE. Better late than never, I guess. There are a few changes to the ESRI ArcGIS Training Curriculum. That was one of the reasons why it took a while to get this posted. The entire cirriculum has been revamped after a lot of feedback and significant changes to the ArcGIS software. GEO-Jobe instructors were required to be recertified by ESRI before being able to provide the training.
The most obvious change is in the naming of the courses. No more Intro I or Intro II. Now it is called ArcGIS Desktop I, II, and III. To learn more about the differences in the courses, ESRI has a neat little page where you can learn all about it. There is even a wizard to determine which class you should take.
The annual TNGIC conference is upon us. GEO-Jobe GIS will be exhibiting again and presenting on several occasions, as well as assisting with the GeoCache event on Monday.
Throughout the conference, during breaks, we’ll have live demos of the latest internet mapping apps, ArcGIS demos, and Trimble gear.
This year we feature our Field to Finish solution which makes collecting and managing utility infrastructure a breeze.
Also, ask us about our Enterprise GIS solutions using full data replication.
For more info on the conference, click HERE. We’ll see you there.


