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HOUSTON CELEBRATES GIS DAY 2002

Nov 20th, 2002

Contact MEDIA ADVISORY
Nancy Fischer November 20, 2002
Chair - Geographic Data Committee
713-525-9863
nancy.fischer@cityofhouston.net

HOUSTON CELEBRATES GIS DAY 2002
WITH ELECTED OFFCIALS, BUSINESS LEADERS, EDUCATORS AND AREA STUDENTS

“Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an important technology that impacts the lives of all people”

(Houston, Texas) ---- On Thursday, November 21, 2002 starting at 9:00 a.m., the City of Houston and the surrounding metropolitan area will be celebrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day 2002 with a full day of speakers, demonstrations and activities at the University of Houston-Downtown Campus. The University of Houston-Downtown Campus is located at 1 Main Street and the GIS Day 2002 activities will take place in the Auditorium and Special Events Room.

GIS Day 2002 is an international event that celebrates and recognizes the contributions Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is making all over the world and will focus on how Geographic Information Systems technology is being employed by government agencies, law enforcement officials, private corporations and the education community to positively impact the lives of people in the greater Houston metropolitan area.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing objects and events. In Houston, it is being used to track the West Nile Virus and also for every day events such as getting maps from the Internet, creating bus routes, or tracking street cuts in the City of Houston.

Demonstrations taking place at GIS Day 2002 will range from "How to Locate Water and Sewer Pipes on the Internet", "How to Ride the Bus and Rail" and "This is GIS". Area government agencies and private corporations participating in GIS Day 2002 included the City of Houston, Harris County, METRO, the Houston Independent School District, the Houston Galveston Area Council, Tri-Global Technologies, Landworks, Inc. and numerous other area engineering and consulting firms.

For more information on GIS Day 2002 log onto the web site at http://www.eng.hctx.net/gisexpo/Schedule.htm or contact Nancy Fischer, Chair of the Geographic Data Committee at 713-525-9863 or email: nancy.fischer@cityofhouston.net.
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WHAT
Houston Celebrates GIS Day 2002

WHEN
November 21, 2002 starting at 9:00 a.m.

WHERE
University of Houston-Downtown Campus - 1 Main Street (Auditorium and Special Events Room)

WHO
Houston City Council Member Carroll G. Robinson, University of Houston President Dr. Max Castillo, City of Houston Public Works & Engineering Director Jon C. Vanden Bosch and other elected officials, educators and business leaders
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