FEDGEODAY 2023 | Panel: GIO Roundtable

FOSS4G North America 2023 | FedGeoDay GIO ROUNDTABLE PANEL Moderator: David Carter Panelist: Josh Delmonico Panelist: Jesse Rozelle Panelist: Ron Sequeira Summary This panel discussion, titled "FEDGEODAY 2023 | Panel - GIO Roundtable," features David Carter, the Chief Information Officer for the US Department of the Interior, moderating a discussion with panel members Jesse Rosel, Josh Delmonico, Jesse Rozelle, and Ron Sequeira. The discussion revolves around the use of geospatial technology, open source software, and authoritative data in their respective agencies. Highlights 🌐 The panel discusses the use of open geospatial software in their agencies, emphasizing the importance of open science, open data, and interoperability. 🔄 Diversification and growth of open source software usage are key goals for agencies like USDA and the Department of Interior. 🔒 Security considerations are highlighted when integrating multiple software packages, necessitating IT staff involvement and accreditation processes. 💼 Workforce development and training strategies are essential for a successful transition to a multisoftware hybrid environment. 📊 Emphasis is placed on keeping data in open formats, ensuring the end product is accessible regardless of the software used. Video Tags #FEDGEODAY2023 #GIO #GeospatialTechnology #OpenSource #DataInteroperability #SecurityConsiderations #WorkforceDevelopment #FederalData #PanelDiscussion #USDA #FEMA #DepartmentOfInterior #GIS #RiskAssessment #DataFrameworks

Om Podcasten

Project Geospatial is a non-profit media organization committed to growth, innovation and collaboration among academic, commercial and government partners in the geospatial industry. We believe a revolution is coming in geospatial technology – big data is democratizing, satellites are shrinking, and the science of where has never been more important to the health and future of our planet. We provide a leading voice in geospatial industry trends, insights and cross-industry applications to help inspire and conspire with the next generation of great geospatial ideas.