From pierceb@doacs.state.fl.us Fri Oct 1 14:23:53 2004 From: pierceb@doacs.state.fl.us (Pierce, Brian) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:23:53 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: GIS Vacancy announcement Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7B9.E592131C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services has announced a vacancy for a GIS position at a starting salary of $ 31,427.24. =20 Please see the link below for job duties, minimum requirements and application process: https://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?refnode=3D106877 =20 Brian ******************************************************* Brian D. Pierce Enterprise Integration Section Administrator Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services (850) 245-1061 Fax: (850) 245-1075 ******************************************************* =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7B9.E592131C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services has announced a vacancy for a GIS position at a starting salary = of $ 31,427.24.

 

Please see the link below for job duties, minimum requirements and application process:

  https:/= /jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?refnode=3D106877

 

Brian

*****************************************************= **

Brian D. Pierce

Enterprise Integration Section Administrator

Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services

(850) 245-1061

Fax: (850) 245-1075

*****************************************************= **

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7B9.E592131C-- From PenceP@talgov.com Fri Oct 1 17:01:31 2004 From: PenceP@talgov.com (Pence, Patrick) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 12:01:31 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: SHRUG Quarterly meeting Tuesday - Reminder #2 Message-ID: <547C2B6BFCA81642A05E3805ECDDEC5708F22571@COTEXCHANGE4.ci.tlh.fl.us> SHRUG members- Just a quick reminder that our rescheduled quarterly meeting will be held next week on Tuesday, October 5th, hosted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Office of Greenways and Trails. The board of directors will have their meeting at 2:30pm, and all are welcome to participate. The host portion of the quarterly meeting will begin about 3:00pm, with host presentations about GIS applications within the Office of Greenways & Trails, Division of State Lands, and Division of Parks & Recreation. The FDEP Douglas Building (aka the Copper Top) is located at 3900 Commonwealth Blvd, which is just off of Capital Cir NW, near I-10 interchange 196. Visitor parking is in front. Please enter through the front visitor's entrance, and the meeting room will be just off to the right on the first floor. If you have any agenda items that you wish to have brought before the Board of Directors, please contact me directly. Announcements and updates concerning the 3rd Annual SHRUG GIS Workshop (November 17-18) will be presented by the Workshop Planning committee, along with another set of free registration giveaways to a lucky few! Information can be found on the SHRUG Website at www.shrug-gis.info We look forward to a large attendance, and hope that the combined efforts of Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne have not interrupted your lives too badly. Patrick ______________________________ Patrick Pence GIS Coordinator - Public Safety Information Systems Services City of Tallahassee voice: (850) 891-4941 fax: (850) 891-4204 pencep@talgov.com From mclells@doacs.state.fl.us Fri Oct 1 19:47:10 2004 From: mclells@doacs.state.fl.us (Mclellan, Sue) Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:47:10 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E7.0EF621B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does anyone have a GIS layer of the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA)? Thanks Sue =20 Susan E. McLellan, Systems Project Admin.(GIS) Florida Division of Forestry/ FRPSS 3125 Conner Blvd Tallahassee, 32399-1650 FL 850-414-8554=20 850-488-8556 FAX mclells@doacs.state.fl.us =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E7.0EF621B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Does anyone have a GIS layer of the = Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA)?

Thanks

Sue

 

Susan E. McLellan, Systems Project = Admin.(GIS)

Florida Division of Forestry/ = FRPSS

3125 Conner Blvd

Tallahassee, 32399-1650 = FL

850-414-8554

850-488-8556 FAX

mclells@doacs.state.fl.us

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4A7E7.0EF621B0-- From JHouck@drmp.com Tue Oct 5 14:05:27 2004 From: JHouck@drmp.com (Jason Houck) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 09:05:27 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Export TIN Message-ID: <50AA4D984301494FB7621B9F7D0B2DE5A15658@srv-orl-e2k.drmp1.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AADB.FC28224A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does anyone know of a way to export a TIN generated in ArcInfo, to a .TIN file that can be used in Microstation Geopak? =20 Jason M. Houck, MS GIS Analyst, Water Resources Dept. DRMP, Inc. 1505 East Colonial Dr. Orlando, FL 32803 407-896-0594 (phone) 407-896-4836 (fax) =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AADB.FC28224A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Does = anyone know of=20 a way to export a TIN generated in ArcInfo, to a .TIN file that can be = used in=20 Microstation Geopak?
 
Jason M. Houck,=20 MS
GIS Analyst, Water Resources=20 Dept.
DRMP,=20 Inc.
1505 East = Colonial=20 Dr.
Orlando, FL = 32803
407-896-0594 = (phone)
407-896-4836 = (fax)
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AADB.FC28224A-- From PenceP@talgov.com Tue Oct 5 15:22:03 2004 From: PenceP@talgov.com (Pence, Patrick) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 10:22:03 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Reminder: SHRUG Quarterly Meeting *Today* Message-ID: <547C2B6BFCA81642A05E3805ECDDEC5708F2257D@COTEXCHANGE4.ci.tlh.fl.us> SHRUG members- Just a last reminder that our rescheduled quarterly meeting will be held today, hosted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Office of Greenways and Trails. The board of directors will have their meeting at 2:30pm, and all are welcome to participate. The host portion of the quarterly meeting will begin about 3:00pm, with host presentations about GIS applications within the Office of Greenways & Trails, Division of State Lands, and Division of Parks & Recreation. The FDEP Douglas Building (aka the Copper Top) is located at 3900 Commonwealth Blvd, which is just off of Capital Cir NW, near I-10 interchange 196. Visitor parking is in front. Please enter through the front visitor's entrance, and the meeting room will be just off to the right on the first floor. Announcements and updates concerning the 3rd Annual SHRUG GIS Workshop (November 17-18) will be presented by the Workshop Planning committee, along with another set of free registration giveaways to a lucky few! We look forawrd to seeing you there. Patrick ______________________________ Patrick Pence GIS Coordinator - Public Safety Information Systems Services City of Tallahassee voice: (850) 891-4941 fax: (850) 891-4204 pencep@talgov.com From Noah.Standridge@dep.state.fl.us Tue Oct 5 17:46:46 2004 From: Noah.Standridge@dep.state.fl.us (Standridge, Noah) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 12:46:46 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: County Parcel Maps Message-ID: <5138764767E06A408F53CC1E021641C730E4ED@tlhexsmb5.floridadep.net> RG9lcyBhbnlvbmUga25vdyB3aGVyZSB0byBnZXQgcGFyY2VsIG1hcHMgZm9yIEZMIGNvdW50aWVz PyBJIHdvdWxkIGxpa2UgdG8NCm92ZXJsYXkgdGhlbSB3aXRoIDE5OTkgRE9RUSBpbWFnZXJ5Lg0K IA0KVGhhbmtzIQ0K From JHouck@drmp.com Thu Oct 7 16:11:32 2004 From: JHouck@drmp.com (Jason Houck) Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 11:11:32 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Stage Area Relationships Message-ID: <50AA4D984301494FB7621B9F7D0B2DE5A1566E@srv-orl-e2k.drmp1.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AC7F.EDF10020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does anyone know of a way to calculate stage/area relationships for storage areas in order to develop a surface water model. =20 Jason M. Houck, MS GIS Analyst, Water Resources Dept. DRMP, Inc. 1505 East Colonial Dr. Orlando, FL 32803 407-896-0594 (phone) 407-896-4836 (fax) =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AC7F.EDF10020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Does = anyone know of=20 a way to calculate stage/area relationships for storage areas in order = to=20 develop a surface water model.
 
Jason M. Houck,=20 MS
GIS Analyst, Water Resources=20 Dept.
DRMP,=20 Inc.
1505 East = Colonial=20 Dr.
Orlando, FL = 32803
407-896-0594 = (phone)
407-896-4836 = (fax)
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AC7F.EDF10020-- From Tim.Patterson@dep.state.fl.us Thu Oct 7 18:22:53 2004 From: Tim.Patterson@dep.state.fl.us (Patterson, Tim) Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 13:22:53 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Full Time OPS GIS Mapping Technician Position Open Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AC92.479C00DE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, We have an immediate opening for a full time OPS GIS/CAD technician in = our Tallahassee GIS and Land Records Mapping shop. We are looking for = someone who is able to read and interpret land descriptions and has some AutoCAD training or experience. Previous land survey or land title experience = will helpful. We will train the right individual. Please refer to the = attached job announcement. Tim Timothy M. Patterson, P.S.M. 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AD63.972F45E8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Seven Hills Regional User Group for GIS is proud to announce the 2004 SHRUG GIS Workshop "Mapping Our Future" Tallahassee - Leon County Civic Center -=20 November 15 - 18, 2004 =20 We invite you to join us at our third annual SHRUG GIS workshop. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/ = =20 =20 In This E-Mail Special Student Workshop Registration Rate=20 Training Classes Filing Up Thanks to our Sponsors & Exhibitors=20 Poster Deadline 2 Weeks Away Special Student Workshop Registration Rate=20 In an effort to encourage University participation, SHRUG would like to extend a special offer for two- and four-year college students to attend = the SHRUG GIS Workshop. Starting now through on-site registration, those currently enrolled in a college, community college, vocational school, = or university (with a minimum of 6 credit hours) may register for the SHRUG Workshop at a special student rate of $50.00! This is a 50% discount = from the current Standard Registration price of $100.00. In order to take advantage of this offer, the registrant must indicate = on their registration form the following information: Attendee Organization: Name of the institution currently enrolled in Attendee Title: Student Upon arriving at the 3rd Annual GIS Workshop, all attendees who have indicated 'Student' status must provide proof of current enrollment via = a Student ID, registration receipt, or unofficial transcript indicating enrollment in the current semester. We encourage students from all disciplines to join us in learning about = the wide application of GIS in our community. If you have any questions = prior to registration, please contact Patrick Pence at = registration@shrug-gis.info or 850-891-4941. Included in your registration is:=20 * 2 great full days of GIS knowledge sharing and fun!=20 * Admission to over 50 GIS presentation sessions with three separate lines of technical tracts; Newbie, Geek and Guru=20 * Project Showcase=20 * Dr. Shop Presentations * 2 Continental breakfasts=20 * 2 Buffet lunches=20 * Beverage/Snack Breaks with Raffle Prizes * A Tuesday evening Pre-Workshop Social Event with Food, Drinks, Entertainment and Raffle Prizes * A SHRUG bag filled with novelty items & information=20 * A 2004 SHRUG GIS Workshop Program and Name Badge=20 * A SHRUG lanyard=20 * A Workshop T-shirt=20 * A Wednesday evening Social Mixer with more Food, Drinks, Entertainment and More Raffle Prizes=20 * 1 Automatic Prize Drawing Ticket to be used during Thursday's Big Lunch Raffle=20 * Contests and social activities Register today http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/registration.htm Training Classes Filing Up This year we added more courses covering a variety of GIS topics and = ranging from Beginner to Advanced. The classes have begun to fill up and = several are just slots away from being full. The 'Introduction to ArcIMS' and the 'Building Geodatabases' courses are almost full. And due to high = demand we have added another 'Introduction to ArcGIS' course that is also almost already full. Now is the time for you to register. =20 This is a great opportunity to get the specified and certified training = you need at a discounted price. Two day classes will be held on Monday = November 15th and Tuesday November 16th. Three day classes will be November = 15th, 16th and the final day on Friday November 19th. These classes are also = on a limited basis, and typically accommodate 14-15 students. =20 This is a list of the classes we are offering: * Introduction to ArcGIS I (2 days)=20 * Introduction to ArcIMS (2 days)=20 * Advanced Analysis using ArcGIS Desktop (3 days)=20 * Building Geodatabases I (3 days)=20 * Managing GIS Implementation: URISA (1 day)=20 * GIS/CADD Integration Advanced User (1 day)=20 * Autodesk Map (2 days)=20 * GPS Training Workshop Course (2 days) Register today and reserve your spot. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/training.htm Thanks to our Sponsors & Exhibitors=20 Thanks for the following companies are already confirmed exhibitors and sponsors: =20 Platinum: Tallahassee Leon County GIS, CADD Centers of Florida, Merrick = & Company, ESRI, I.S. Consulting, and GIS Solutions Gold: Hummingbird Ltd. Silver: Landmark Systems, FREAC, FLURISA, ROK Technologies, Orion = Technology Inc., 3001 Inc., PBS&J, EarthData International, Jones, Edmunds & = Associates, Utility Automation Integrators Inc., Wilson Miller Inc., SimWright Inc., Canin Associates, GPServe Inc., Leica Geosystems, Intermap Technologies, Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, BinaryBus LTD, MobileVideo, Information Builders Inc. Bronze: Geographic Data Technologies and Challenger Learning Center We have also had the following companies donate items for the conference registration bags or for the Workshop raffle: Blue Marble Geographics, Manifold.net, PBS&J, UAI Inc., the USGS EROS Data Center and EarthData. = If you are interested in making a donation of an item (pens, paper, = novelties, etc.) for the registration bags, or an item for the raffle (software, = gadget, bags, shirts, etc.) contact Janis Paulsen at (850)245-8543 or janis.paulsen@dep.state.fl.us. If you are still thinking about exhibiting/sponsoring the 2004 Workshop = and have not had the opportunity to complete the registration process = contact Erika Brandenburg ASAP at (904)722-2531 or BrandenE@ctc.com. She will = do whatever she can to assist you in completing the process. =20 For more information visit the website=20 http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/Sponsors-Main.htm Poster Deadline 2 Weeks Away The final poster submission deadline is Friday October 22cd, just two = weeks away. Display your "Project Presentation" or your "Spatial Analysis or Visualization" on a Poster at this year's workshop. We will be offering several place prizes in each category and honorable mentions. We also = have a separate "Student Entry" for college level students. And don't forget = about the Peoples Choice "Best of Show" award. All GIS-related subjects are welcome. Posters will be judged by a panel of peers, with the exception = of the additional category, "Best of Show," that will be voted on by the Workshop attendees.=20 Don't forget that all entries should contain minimum cartographic = elements used for presentation of spatial data as appropriate. These may include = but are not limited to: north arrow, legend, scale bar, units of measure, = map projection etc.=20 First, Second, and Third Place plus Honorable Mention Awards will be = given for the following categories:=20 Spatial Analysis or Visualization: Use of analytical techniques to = reveal spatial or thematic data relationships, analyze patterns, or otherwise enhance our understanding of spatially-related phenomena. This category = also may include high impact posters that rise above the ordinary through the creative use of 3-D views, innovative color shading, imagery, unusual viewpoints, or other "special effects." Project Presentation: Best example of a specific project which used GIS = to accomplish its goals or of a process that ties GIS into business = processes. Poster displays showing work flows and project development over time are encouraged. This category may also includes examples of GIS used as a = tool for outreach to share the results of projects with the general public, managers, policy-makers, and other non-specialists. Student Entry: Undergraduate- and graduate-level college students are encouraged to submit poster entries. General requirements as noted in = Spatial Analysis/Visualization, or Project Presentation apply but student = entries will be judged in a separate "student" category. Please include a = description of the entry. Register Today online: http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/posters.htm =20 The SHRUG Website is a wonderful display of information waiting for you = to explore. Find more details about SHRUG and this year's workshop at http://www.shrug-gis.info Nothing but Volunteers... that is what has always made up the SHRUG = Workshop Planning Committee. We are from local state, county, and private = entities. Join us! For more info reply to this e-mail or workshop@shrug-gis.info. SHRUG's mailing address for payments and correspondence: SHRUG, Inc. PO Box 3887 Tallahassee, FL 32315-3887 Thank you and see you in November. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AD63.972F45E8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SHRUG Workshop Offering Special Student Registration = Rate!

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   “Mapping Our Future”

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Thanks to our Sponsors = & Exhibitors
Poster Deadline 2 Weeks = Away


Special Student = Workshop Registration Rate
In an effort to = encourage University participation, SHRUG would like to extend a special = offer for two- and four-year college students to attend the SHRUG GIS = Workshop.  Starting now through on-site registration, those = currently enrolled in a college, community college, vocational school, = or university (with a minimum of 6 credit hours) may register for the = SHRUG Workshop at a special student rate of $50.00!  This is a 50% = discount from the current Standard Registration price of = $100.00.

In order to take = advantage of this offer, the registrant must indicate on their = registration form the following information:

Attendee = Organization: Name of the institution currently enrolled in
Attendee = Title:        Student

Upon arriving at = the 3rd Annual GIS Workshop, all attendees who have indicated 'Student' = status must provide proof of current enrollment via a Student ID, = registration receipt, or unofficial transcript indicating enrollment in = the current semester.

We encourage = students from all disciplines to join us in learning about the wide = application of GIS in our community.  If you have any questions = prior to registration, please contact Patrick Pence at = registration@shrug-gis.info or 850-891-4941.

Included in your = registration is:=20

    ·       = 2 great full days of = GIS knowledge sharing and fun!=20
    ·       = Admission to over 50 = GIS presentation sessions with three separate lines of technical tracts; = Newbie, Geek and Guru

    ·       = Project = Showcase=20
    ·       = Dr. Shop = Presentations
    ·       = 2 Continental = breakfasts=20
    ·       = 2 Buffet = lunches=20
    ·       = Beverage/Snack Breaks = with Raffle Prizes
    ·       = A Tuesday = evening Pre-Workshop Social Event with Food, Drinks, = Entertainment and Raffle Prizes
    ·       = A SHRUG bag filled = with novelty items & information=20
    ·       = A 2004 SHRUG GIS = Workshop Program and Name Badge=20
    ·       = A SHRUG lanyard =
    ·       = A Workshop = T-shirt=20
    ·       = A Wednesday = evening Social Mixer with more Food, Drinks, Entertainment and More Raffle = Prizes=20
    ·       = 1 Automatic Prize = Drawing Ticket to be used during Thursday’s Big Lunch = Raffle=20
    ·       = Contests and social = activities

Register = today  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/registration.htm=


Training Classes = Filing Up
This year we added = more courses covering a variety of GIS topics and ranging from Beginner = to Advanced.  The classes have begun to fill up and several are = just slots away from being full.  The ‘Introduction to = ArcIMS’ and the ‘Building Geodatabases’ courses are = almost full.   And due to high demand we have added another = ‘Introduction to ArcGIS’ course that is also almost already = full.  Now is the time for you to register. 

This is a great = opportunity to get the specified and certified training you need at a = discounted price.  Two day classes will be held on Monday November = 15th and Tuesday November 16th.  Three day = classes will be November 15th, 16th and the final = day on Friday November 19th. These classes are also on a = limited basis, and typically accommodate 14-15 students.  =

This is a list = of the classes we are = offering:

      ·       = Introduction to ArcGIS = I  (2 days)
      ·       = Introduction to = ArcIMS  (2 days)
      ·       = Advanced Analysis = using ArcGIS Desktop  (3 days)
      ·       = Building = Geodatabases=A0I  (3 days)
      ·       = Managing GIS = Implementation: URISA (1 day)
      ·       = GIS/CADD Integration = Advanced User=A0(1 day)
      ·       = Autodesk Map=A0(2 = days)
      ·       = GPS Training Workshop = Course (2 days)

Register today and = reserve your spot. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/training.htm=



Thanks to our Sponsors = & Exhibitors=20

Thanks for the = following companies are already confirmed exhibitors and sponsors:  =
Platinum: Tallahassee Leon County GIS, CADD Centers of Florida, = Merrick & Company, ESRI, I.S. Consulting, and GIS = Solutions

Gold: Hummingbird Ltd.
Silver: Landmark Systems, FREAC, FLURISA, ROK Technologies, = Orion Technology Inc., 3001 Inc., PBS&J, EarthData International, = Jones, Edmunds & Associates, Utility Automation Integrators Inc., = Wilson Miller Inc., SimWright Inc., Canin Associates, GPServe Inc., = Leica Geosystems, Intermap Technologies, Southeastern Surveying and = Mapping Corporation, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, BinaryBus LTD, = MobileVideo, Information Builders Inc.

Bronze:  Geographic Data Technologies and Challenger = Learning Center

We have also had = the following companies donate items for the conference registration = bags or for the Workshop raffle:  Blue Marble Geographics, = Manifold.net, PBS&J, UAI Inc., the USGS EROS Data Center and = EarthData.  If you are interested in making a donation of an item = (pens, paper, novelties, etc.) for the registration bags, or an item for = the raffle (software, gadget, bags, shirts, etc.) contact Janis Paulsen = at (850)245-8543 or janis.paulsen@dep.state.fl.us.

If you are still = thinking about exhibiting/sponsoring the 2004 Workshop and have not had = the opportunity to complete the registration process contact Erika = Brandenburg ASAP at (904)722-2531 or BrandenE@ctc.com.  She will do = whatever she can to assist you in completing the = process.    

For more = information visit the website
http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/Sponsors-Main.htm


Poster Deadline 2 = Weeks Away
The final poster = submission deadline is Friday October 22cd, just two weeks away.  = Display your “Project Presentation” or your “Spatial = Analysis or Visualization” on a Poster at this year’s = workshop.  We will be offering several place prizes in each = category and honorable mentions.  We also have a separate = “Student Entry” for college level students.  And = don’t forget about the Peoples Choice “Best of Show” = award.  All GIS-related subjects are welcome.  Posters will be = judged by a panel of peers, with the exception of the additional = category, “Best of Show,” that will be voted on by the = Workshop attendees.

Don’t forget = that all entries should contain minimum cartographic elements used for = presentation of spatial data as appropriate. These may include but are = not limited to: north arrow, legend, scale bar, units of measure, map = projection etc.

First, Second, and = Third Place plus Honorable Mention = Awards will be given for the following categories:=A0
Spatial = Analysis or Visualization:  Use of analytical techniques to reveal spatial or = thematic data relationships, analyze patterns, or otherwise enhance our = understanding of spatially-related phenomena. This category also may = include high impact posters that rise above the ordinary through the = creative use of 3-D views, innovative color shading, imagery, unusual = viewpoints, or other "special = effects."

Project = Presentation:  Best example of a specific project which used GIS to = accomplish its goals or of a process that ties GIS into business = processes. Poster displays showing work flows and project development = over time are encouraged. This category may also includes examples of = GIS used as a tool for outreach to share the results of projects with = the general public, managers, policy-makers, and other = non-specialists.

Student = Entry:  Undergraduate- and graduate-level college students are = encouraged to submit poster entries. General requirements as noted in = Spatial Analysis/Visualization, or Project Presentation apply but = student entries will be judged in a separate “student” = category. Please include a description of the entry.

Register Today = online:  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/posters.htm<= /A> =20



The SHRUG = Website is a wonderful display of information waiting for you to = explore.  Find more details about SHRUG and this year’s = workshop at  http://www.shrug-gis.info

Nothing but = Volunteers… that is what has always made up the SHRUG Workshop Planning = Committee.   We are from local state, county, and private = entities.  Join us!  For more info reply to this e-mail = or workshop@shrug-gis.info.

SHRUG’s mailing address for payments and = correspondence:
SHRUG, = Inc.   PO Box 3887   Tallahassee, FL = 32315-3887

Thank you and = see you in November.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AD63.972F45E8-- From Matt.Lake@dep.state.fl.us Sun Oct 10 16:14:18 2004 From: Matt.Lake@dep.state.fl.us (Lake, Matt) Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 11:14:18 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: multiple joins/displaying bar graphs in 8.x Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AEDB.D03A9478 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable All, I am attempting to display the contaminant results for a single = geographical point from two .dbf's using bar graphs in ArcMap 8.x. I am able to successfully join the two .dbf's to the shapefile, and can successfully display an attribute from one joined field in the bar graph (Symbology>Charts>Bar/Column). =20 And I am able to select any field from the joins in the dialog box, yet = when I try to display data from two fields originally from separate .dbf's it fails (successful if pulling from fields originally in the same .dbf). It does display it correctly (two bars parallel to each other) in = ArcMap's Table of Contents and in my inserted legend in layout view, but that shapefile ends up not being displayed on the map. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated, Matt Matt Lake Environmental Specialist III Watershed Monitoring & Data Management Division of Water Resource Management Florida Department of Environmental Protection matt.lake@dep.state.fl.us 850.245.8540 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AEDB.D03A9478 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable multiple joins/displaying bar graphs in 8.x

All,

I am attempting to display the = contaminant results for a single geographical point from two .dbf's = using bar graphs in ArcMap 8.x.

I am able to successfully join the two = .dbf's to the shapefile, and can successfully display an attribute from = one joined field in the bar graph = (Symbology>Charts>Bar/Column). 

And I am able to select any field from = the joins in the dialog box, yet when I try to display data from two = fields originally from separate .dbf's it fails (successful if pulling = from fields originally in the same .dbf).

It does display it correctly (two bars = parallel to each other) in ArcMap's Table of Contents and in my inserted = legend in layout view, but that shapefile ends up not being displayed on = the map.

Your suggestions are greatly = appreciated,

Matt

Matt = Lake
Environmental Specialist III
Watershed = Monitoring & Data Management
Division of = Water Resource Management
Florida = Department of Environmental Protection
matt.lake@dep.state.fl.us
850.245.8540

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AEDB.D03A9478-- From anthony_towanda@msn.com Wed Oct 13 20:32:17 2004 From: anthony_towanda@msn.com (TOWANDA ANTHONY) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:32:17 +0000 Subject: shrug-l: (no subject) Message-ID: Shrug community, Does any one know how to analyze raster layers in arcview? Can arcview measure changes on a pixel by pixel bases? I am trying to analyze landuse changes of 1990 and 2003 using FLUCCS code 8 major classes. I would like to be able to determine how much forest was changed to urban and so on. Even how much urban was changed to a more intense urban use. Towanda Anthony Florida A&M University anthony_towanda@msn.com From Michele.Mayo@dep.state.fl.us Mon Oct 11 15:25:30 2004 From: Michele.Mayo@dep.state.fl.us (Mayo, Michele) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:25:30 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: multiple joins/displaying bar graphs in 8.x Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF9E.290AFFE8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Matt, =20 ArcMap 8.x does have trouble symbolizing on related fields. I think the simplest solution would be to export the shapefile with its two joined = tables so that the related fields will be permanent, then use the output in = your ArcMap document. =20 If you find a more elegant solution, I'd be interested to know what it = is. =20 Hope this helps, Michele =20 -----Original Message----- From: Lake, Matt=20 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:14 AM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Cc: Abron, Johnnie; Paulsen, Janis; Brandt, Holli; Hughes, Ronald; McClenahan, Tricia Subject: shrug-l: multiple joins/displaying bar graphs in 8.x =20 All,=20 I am attempting to display the contaminant results for a single = geographical point from two .dbf's using bar graphs in ArcMap 8.x. I am able to successfully join the two .dbf's to the shapefile, and can successfully display an attribute from one joined field in the bar graph (Symbology>Charts>Bar/Column). =20 And I am able to select any field from the joins in the dialog box, yet = when I try to display data from two fields originally from separate .dbf's it fails (successful if pulling from fields originally in the same .dbf). It does display it correctly (two bars parallel to each other) in = ArcMap's Table of Contents and in my inserted legend in layout view, but that shapefile ends up not being displayed on the map. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated,=20 Matt=20 Matt Lake=20 Environmental Specialist III=20 Watershed Monitoring & Data Management=20 Division of Water Resource Management=20 Florida Department of Environmental Protection=20 matt.lake@dep.state.fl.us=20 850.245.8540=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF9E.290AFFE8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable multiple joins/displaying bar graphs in 8.x

 

Matt,

 

ArcMap 8.x does have trouble = symbolizing on related fields.  I think the simplest solution would be to = export the shapefile with its two joined tables so that the related fields will be permanent, then use the output in your ArcMap = document.

 

If you find a more elegant = solution, I’d be interested to know what it is.

 

Hope this helps,

Michele

 

-----Original = Message-----
From: Lake, Matt
Sent: Sunday, October 10, = 2004 11:14 AM
To: = shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Cc: Abron, Johnnie; = Paulsen, Janis; Brandt, Holli; Hughes, Ronald; McClenahan, Tricia
Subject: shrug-l: = multiple joins/displaying bar graphs in 8.x

 

All,

I am attempting to display the contaminant = results for a single geographical point from two .dbf's using bar graphs in = ArcMap 8.x.

I am able to successfully join the two .dbf's = to the shapefile, and can successfully display an attribute from one joined = field in the bar graph (Symbology>Charts>Bar/Column).  =

And I am able to select any field from the = joins in the dialog box, yet when I try to display data from two fields = originally from separate .dbf's it fails (successful if pulling from fields originally = in the same .dbf).

It does display it correctly (two bars = parallel to each other) in ArcMap's Table of Contents and in my inserted legend in = layout view, but that shapefile ends up not being displayed on the = map.

Your suggestions are greatly = appreciated,

Matt

Matt = Lake
Environmental Specialist = III
Watershed Monitoring & Data Management
Division of Water Resource = Management
Florida Department of = Environmental Protection
matt.lake@dep.state.fl.us
850.245.8540

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4AF9E.290AFFE8-- From JohnsonJa@mail.co.leon.fl.us Thu Oct 14 20:36:50 2004 From: JohnsonJa@mail.co.leon.fl.us (Jay Johnson) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:36:50 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcView raster analysis Message-ID: Towanda, I assume you are working with the Spatial Analyst extension. The "Tabulate Areas" choice under the "Analysis" menu might be useful to you. This yields a table detailing the values in one raster found in each zone of the second raster. This could certainly produce some useful insights on land use changes. I'm interested - do you happen to know what the most recent FLUCCS raster image is for Leon County? I've been using data from 1995 and am curious if there is something more recent available. Thanks, Jay Johnson Leon County Public Works Tallahassee/Leon County Interlocal GIS (850) 488-8003 From Paula_Stankus@doh.state.fl.us Thu Oct 14 21:26:37 2004 From: Paula_Stankus@doh.state.fl.us (Paula_Stankus@doh.state.fl.us) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:26:37 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: RE:dynamically generate layer Message-ID: Guys, We have a business table that collects well information. Each record in the business table has a well identifier and latitude/longitude. In the past we have generated a feature class or layer from this business data. As we did so a shape column and objectid were added to the layer that joins back to the F.. And S.. Tables to provide geographic representation. =20 We can setup an ArcSDE view to join the existing layer to the business data. We are doing this on well identifier so as to correctly represent the data. This should mean that as attributes are modified they are reflected in the layer. However, if new rows are added I don't think that they are "dynamically" assigned a shape in the SDE layer just because we have a view. =20 So, is there anyway through ArcSDE to allow for "dynamically" generated feature classes so that if new wells are collected in our database with latitude/longitude they would display or would this have to be done either through a batch process that basically regenerates the layer? Thanks, Paula From JHouck@drmp.com Mon Oct 18 18:52:30 2004 From: JHouck@drmp.com (Jason Houck) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:52:30 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Time of concentration Message-ID: <50AA4D984301494FB7621B9F7D0B2DE5A156B3@srv-orl-e2k.drmp1.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B53B.3D2D99EA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Has anyone had any luck automating time of concentration calculations relating to surface water modeling using ArcGIS? =20 =20 Jason M. Houck, MS GIS Analyst, Water Resources Dept. DRMP, Inc. 1505 East Colonial Dr. Orlando, FL 32803 407-896-0594 (phone) 407-896-4836 (fax) =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B53B.3D2D99EA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Has = anyone had any=20 luck automating time of concentration calculations relating to surface = water=20 modeling using ArcGIS? 
 
Jason M. Houck,=20 MS
GIS Analyst, Water Resources=20 Dept.
DRMP,=20 Inc.
1505 East = Colonial=20 Dr.
Orlando, FL = 32803
407-896-0594 = (phone)
407-896-4836 = (fax)
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B53B.3D2D99EA-- From Holli.Brandt@dep.state.fl.us Mon Oct 18 20:47:01 2004 From: Holli.Brandt@dep.state.fl.us (Brandt, Holli) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:47:01 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: SHRUG Workshop Poster Deadline in 4 days!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B54B.3CC11AD6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Seven Hills Regional User Group for GIS is proud to announce the 2004 SHRUG GIS Workshop "Mapping Our Future" Tallahassee - Leon County Civic Center -=20 November 15 - 18, 2004 =20 We invite you to join us at our third annual SHRUG GIS workshop. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/ = =20 =20 In This E-Mail Poster Deadline Only 4 Days Away Thanks to our Sponsors & Exhibitors=20 Social Events Finalized Technical Sessions Posted on Web Training Classes Workshop Registration Poster Deadline Only 4 days Away The final poster submission deadline is this Friday October 22cd, just = FOUR days away. Display your "Project Presentation" or your "Spatial = Analysis or Visualization" on a Poster at this year's workshop. We will be offering several place prizes in each category and honorable mentions. We also = have a separate "Student Entry" for college level students. And don't forget = about the Peoples Choice "Best of Show" award. All GIS-related subjects are welcome. Posters will be judged by a panel of peers, with the exception = of the additional category, "Best of Show," that will be voted on by the Workshop attendees. First, Second, and Third Place plus Honorable = Mention Awards will be given. Don't forget that all entries should contain minimum cartographic = elements used for presentation of spatial data as appropriate. These may include = but are not limited to: north arrow, legend, scale bar, units of measure, = map projection etc.=20 Register Today online: http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/posters.htm =20 Thanks to our Sponsors & Exhibitors=20 Thanks for the following companies are already confirmed exhibitors and sponsors: =20 Platinum: Tallahassee Leon County GIS, CADD Centers of Florida, Merrick = & Company, ESRI, I.S. Consulting, and GIS Solutions Gold: Hummingbird Ltd. Silver: Landmark Systems, FREAC, FLURISA, ROK Technologies, Orion = Technology Inc., 3001 Inc., PBS&J, EarthData International, Jones, Edmunds & = Associates, Utility Automation Integrators Inc., Wilson Miller Inc., SimWright Inc., Canin Associates, GPServe Inc., Leica Geosystems, Intermap Technologies, Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, BinaryBus LTD, MobileVideo, Information Builders Inc. Bronze: Geographic Data Technologies and Challenger Learning Center We have also had the following companies donate items for the conference registration bags or for the Workshop raffle: Blue Marble Geographics, Manifold.net, PBS&J, UAI Inc., the USGS EROS Data Center and EarthData. = If you are interested in making a donation of an item (pens, paper, = novelties, etc.) for the registration bags, or an item for the raffle (software, = gadget, bags, shirts, etc.) contact Janis Paulsen at (850)245-8543 or janis.paulsen@dep.state.fl.us. =20 Thanks also to I.S. Consulting for donating entertainment for = Wednesday's Social Mixer.=20 If you are still thinking about exhibiting/sponsoring the 2004 Workshop = and have not had the opportunity to complete the registration process = contact Erika Brandenburg ASAP at (904)722-2531 or BrandenE@ctc.com. She will = do whatever she can to assist you in completing the process. =20 For more information visit the website=20 http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/Sponsors-Main.htm Social Events Finalized Please join us for the numerous social events we have organized for this year's workshop. =20 Tuesday, November 16th:=20 Registration opens at 4:30 p.m. Join us for a fun filled party in the exhibit hall for our WORKSHOP KICK = OFF PARTY which begins at 4:30 p.m. Enjoy cocktails with a Mexican feast = and a vast array of hors d'oeuvre. Wednesday, November 17th: At 5:15 p.m. please join us in room A-3 for the SHRUG SOCIAL MIXER. = There will be a DJ, with cocktails and lots of great food including a carving station, veggies, fruit, and an assortment of other delicious = appetizers.=20 Everyday Break Time Raffles: Join us during the breaks in the exhibit hall for your chance to win = several great items. No tickets needed just have to be present to win. Final Day Big Raffle: All of our 'Big' raffle items will be given out at our SHRUG business = meeting during lunch on Thursday. Bring the raffle tickets you received in = your registration bag to win these items. Turn in your workshop survey form before lunch on Thursday and receive an extra raffle ticket. Post-workshop Off-Road Bike Ride: The annual post-workshop off-road bike ride will be held on Thursday, November 18th from 4:00 pm at the Phipps - Overstreet - Redbug group of trails. These trails vary in level of difficulty from open jeep trails = to highly technical single track. Riders of all levels as well as walkers and runners will find a trail = well suited for them. There are specific trails dedicated to walkers so if = you don't ride but would like to get out and enjoy the afternoon please be = sure to join us. Sunshine Cycles of Tallahassee will be providing water, snacks, = mechanical support as well as handouts and prizes! Stop by the Tallahassee-Leon County GIS exhibit booth at the workshop = for more information and a map to the trail. Technical Sessions Posted on Web We have finalized our technical sessions. The list of speakers and = topics will be posted on our website this week. =20 Training Classes Most of our classes have begun to fill up. Due to high demand we have = added another 'Introduction to ArcGIS' course that is also almost already = full. However, the Building Geodatabases needs 5 more participants to meet the minimum to be able to hold the class. So get your co-workers to also register today. =20 This is a great opportunity to get the specified and certified training = you need at a discounted price. Two day classes will be held on Monday = November 15th and Tuesday November 16th. Three day classes will be November = 15th, 16th and the final day on Friday November 19th. These classes are also = on a limited basis, and typically accommodate 14-15 students. =20 This is a list of the classes we are offering: * Introduction to ArcGIS I (2 days)=20 * Introduction to ArcIMS (2 days)=20 * Advanced Analysis using ArcGIS Desktop (3 days)=20 * Building Geodatabases I (3 days)=20 * Managing GIS Implementation: URISA (1 day)=20 * GIS/CADD Integration Advanced User (1 day)=20 * Autodesk Map (2 days)=20 * GPS Training Workshop Course (2 days) Register today and reserve your spot. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/training.htm Workshop Registration=20 We encourage students from all disciplines to join us in learning about = the wide application of GIS in our community with our special student rate = of $50.00. The Standard Registration Rate is still at $100.00 and will continue until November 3rd.=20 Included in your registration is:=20 * 2 great full days of GIS knowledge sharing and fun!=20 * Admission to over 50 GIS presentation sessions with three separate lines of technical tracts; Newbie, Geek and Guru=20 * Project Showcase=20 * Dr. Shop Presentations * 2 Continental breakfasts=20 * 2 Buffet lunches=20 * Beverage/Snack Breaks with Raffle Prizes * A Tuesday evening Pre-Workshop Social Event with Food, Drinks, Entertainment and Raffle Prizes * A SHRUG bag filled with novelty items & information=20 * A 2004 SHRUG GIS Workshop Program and Name Badge=20 * A SHRUG lanyard=20 * A Workshop T-shirt=20 * A Wednesday evening Social Mixer with more Food, Drinks, Entertainment and More Raffle Prizes=20 * 1 Automatic Prize Drawing Ticket to be used during Thursday's Big Lunch Raffle=20 * Contests and social activities Register today http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/registration.htm If you have any questions prior to registration, please contact Patrick = Pence at registration@shrug-gis.info or 850-891-4941. The SHRUG Website is a wonderful display of information waiting for you = to explore. Find more details about SHRUG and this year's workshop at http://www.shrug-gis.info Nothing but Volunteers... that is what has always made up the SHRUG = Workshop Planning Committee. We are from local state, county, and private = entities. Join us! For more info reply to this e-mail or workshop@shrug-gis.info. SHRUG's mailing address for payments and correspondence: SHRUG, Inc. PO Box 3887 Tallahassee, FL 32315-3887 Thank you and see you in November. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B54B.3CC11AD6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SHRUG Workshop Poster Deadline in 4 days!!

The = Seven Hills Regional User Group for GIS

is = proud to announce the

2004 SHRUG = GIS Workshop

   “Mapping Our Future”

Tallahassee – Leon County Civic Center = -

November 15 - 18, 2004

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We invite you to join us at our third annual SHRUG GIS = workshop.  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/=A0=A0 =

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=A0

In This E-Mail
Poster Deadline Only 4 = Days Away
Thanks to our Sponsors = & Exhibitors
Social Events = Finalized
Technical Sessions = Posted on Web
Training = Classes
Workshop = Registration


Poster Deadline Only 4 = days Away
The final poster = submission deadline is this Friday October 22cd, just FOUR days = away.  = Display your “Project Presentation” or your “Spatial = Analysis or Visualization” on a Poster at this year’s = workshop.  We will be offering several place prizes in each = category and honorable mentions.  We also have a separate = “Student Entry” for college level students.  And = don’t forget about the Peoples Choice “Best of Show” = award.  All GIS-related subjects are welcome.  Posters will be = judged by a panel of peers, with the exception of the additional = category, “Best of Show,” that will be voted on by the = Workshop attendees. First, Second, and Third Place plus Honorable Mention Awards will be = given.

Don’t forget = that all entries should contain minimum cartographic elements used for = presentation of spatial data as appropriate. These may include but are = not limited to: north arrow, legend, scale bar, units of measure, map = projection etc.

Register Today = online:  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/posters.htm<= /A> =20




Thanks to our Sponsors = & Exhibitors=20

Thanks for the = following companies are already confirmed exhibitors and sponsors:  =
Platinum: Tallahassee Leon County GIS, CADD Centers of Florida, = Merrick & Company, ESRI, I.S. Consulting, and GIS = Solutions

Gold: Hummingbird Ltd.
Silver: Landmark Systems, FREAC, FLURISA, ROK Technologies, = Orion Technology Inc., 3001 Inc., PBS&J, EarthData International, = Jones, Edmunds & Associates, Utility Automation Integrators Inc., = Wilson Miller Inc., SimWright Inc., Canin Associates, GPServe Inc., = Leica Geosystems, Intermap Technologies, Southeastern Surveying and = Mapping Corporation, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, BinaryBus LTD, = MobileVideo, Information Builders Inc.

Bronze:  Geographic Data Technologies and Challenger = Learning Center

We have also had = the following companies donate items for the conference registration = bags or for the Workshop raffle:  Blue Marble Geographics, Manifold.net, = PBS&J, UAI Inc., the USGS EROS Data Center and = EarthData.  If you are interested in making a donation of an = item (pens, paper, novelties, etc.) for the registration bags, or an = item for the raffle (software, gadget, bags, shirts, etc.) contact Janis = Paulsen at (850)245-8543 or janis.paulsen@dep.state.fl.us

Thanks also = to I.S. = Consulting = for donating entertainment for Wednesday’s Social Mixer.

If you are still = thinking about exhibiting/sponsoring the 2004 Workshop and have not had = the opportunity to complete the registration process contact Erika = Brandenburg ASAP at (904)722-2531 or BrandenE@ctc.com.  She will do = whatever she can to assist you in completing the = process.    

For more = information visit the website
http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/Sponsors-Main.htm



Social Events = Finalized
Please join us for = the numerous social events we have organized for this year’s = workshop. 

Tuesday, = November 16th:
Registration opens = at 4:30 p.m.

Join us for a fun = filled party in the exhibit hall for our WORKSHOP KICK OFF PARTY which = begins at 4:30 p.m.  Enjoy cocktails with a Mexican feast and a = vast array of hors d'oeuvre.

Wednesday, = November 17th:
At 5:15 p.m. = please join us in room A-3 for the SHRUG SOCIAL MIXER. There will be a = DJ, with cocktails and lots of great food including a carving station, = veggies, fruit, and an assortment of other delicious appetizers. =

Everyday Break = Time Raffles:
Join us during the = breaks in the exhibit hall for your chance to win several great = items.  No tickets needed just have to be present to = win.

Final Day Big = Raffle:
All of our 'Big' = raffle items will be given out at our SHRUG business meeting during = lunch on Thursday.   Bring the raffle tickets you received in = your registration bag to win these items.  Turn in your workshop = survey form before lunch on Thursday and receive an extra raffle = ticket.

Post-workshop = Off-Road Bike Ride:
The annual = post-workshop off-road bike ride will be held on Thursday, November 18th = from 4:00 pm at the Phipps - Overstreet - Redbug group of trails.  = These trails vary in level of difficulty from open jeep trails to highly = technical single track.

Riders of all = levels as well as walkers and runners will find a trail well suited for = them.=A0 There are specific trails dedicated to walkers so if you don't = ride but would like to get out and enjoy the afternoon please be sure to = join us.

Sunshine Cycles of = Tallahassee will be providing water, snacks, mechanical support as well = as handouts and prizes!

Stop by the = Tallahassee-Leon County GIS exhibit booth at the workshop for more = information and a map to the trail.



Technical Sessions = Posted on Web
We have finalized = our technical sessions.  The list of speakers and topics will be = posted on our website this week. 



Training = Classes
Most of our = classes have begun to fill up.  Due to high demand we have added = another ‘Introduction to ArcGIS’ course that is also almost = already full.   However, the Building Geodatabases needs 5 more participants = to meet the minimum to be able to hold the class.   So get = your co-workers to also register today.   

This is a great = opportunity to get the specified and certified training you need at a = discounted price.  Two day classes will be held on Monday November = 15th and Tuesday November 16th.  Three day = classes will be November 15th, 16th and the final = day on Friday November 19th. These classes are also on a = limited basis, and typically accommodate 14-15 students.  =

This is a list = of the classes we are = offering:

      ·       = Introduction to ArcGIS = I  (2 days)
      ·       = Introduction to = ArcIMS  (2 days)
      ·       = Advanced Analysis = using ArcGIS Desktop  (3 days)
      ·       = Building = Geodatabases=A0I  (3 days)
      ·       = Managing GIS = Implementation: URISA (1 day)
      ·       = GIS/CADD Integration = Advanced User=A0(1 day)
      ·       = Autodesk Map=A0(2 = days)
      ·       = GPS Training Workshop = Course (2 days)

Register today and = reserve your spot. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/training.htm=



Workshop Registration =
We encourage = students from all disciplines to join us in learning about the wide = application of GIS in our community with our special student rate of = $50.00.   The Standard Registration Rate is still at $100.00 = and will continue until November 3rd.

Included in your = registration is:=20

    ·       = 2 great full days of = GIS knowledge sharing and fun!=20
    ·       = Admission to over 50 = GIS presentation sessions with three separate lines of technical tracts; = Newbie, Geek and Guru

    ·       = Project = Showcase=20
    ·       = Dr. Shop = Presentations
    ·       = 2 Continental = breakfasts=20
    ·       = 2 Buffet = lunches=20
    ·       = Beverage/Snack Breaks = with Raffle Prizes
    ·       = A Tuesday = evening Pre-Workshop Social Event with Food, Drinks, = Entertainment and Raffle Prizes
    ·       = A SHRUG bag filled = with novelty items & information=20
    ·       = A 2004 SHRUG GIS = Workshop Program and Name Badge=20
    ·       = A SHRUG lanyard =
    ·       = A Workshop = T-shirt=20
    ·       = A Wednesday = evening Social Mixer with more Food, Drinks, Entertainment and More Raffle = Prizes=20
    ·       = 1 Automatic Prize = Drawing Ticket to be used during Thursday’s Big Lunch = Raffle=20
    ·       = Contests and social = activities

Register = today  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/registration.htm=
If you have any = questions prior to registration, please contact Patrick Pence at = registration@shrug-gis.info or 850-891-4941.




The SHRUG = Website is a wonderful display of information waiting for you to = explore.  Find more details about SHRUG and this year’s = workshop at  http://www.shrug-gis.info

Nothing but = Volunteers… that is what has always made up the SHRUG Workshop Planning = Committee.   We are from local state, county, and private = entities.  Join us!  For more info reply to this e-mail = or workshop@shrug-gis.info.

SHRUG’s mailing address for payments and = correspondence:
SHRUG, = Inc.   PO Box 3887   Tallahassee, FL = 32315-3887

Thank you and = see you in November.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B54B.3CC11AD6-- From Holli.Brandt@dep.state.fl.us Thu Oct 21 21:26:06 2004 From: Holli.Brandt@dep.state.fl.us (Brandt, Holli) Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:26:06 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Workshop Registration Rate Increases... Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B7AC.315804D4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Seven Hills Regional User Group for GIS is proud to announce the 2004 SHRUG GIS Workshop "Mapping Our Future" Tallahassee - Leon County Civic Center -=20 November 15 - 18, 2004 =20 We invite you to join us at our third annual SHRUG GIS workshop. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/ = =20 =20 In This E-Mail Workshop Registration Rate Increases..... Sponsors & Exhibitors Thanks=20 Training Classes Posters=20 Social Events Finalized Technical Sessions Posted on Web Workshop Registration=20 The Standard Registration Rate is currently $100.00. On November 3rd = the registration rate increases to $125.00. Only 12 days left to register = before the rate increases to $125.00. We are no longer able to take Purchase Orders, so please plan accordingly. We encourage students from all disciplines to join us in learning about = the wide application of GIS in our community with our special student rate = of $50.00. =20 Included in everyone's registration is:=20 * 2 great full days of GIS knowledge sharing and fun!=20 * Admission to over 50 GIS presentation sessions with three separate lines of technical tracts; Newbie, Geek and Guru=20 * Project Showcase=20 * Dr. Shop Presentations * 2 Continental breakfasts=20 * 2 Buffet lunches=20 * Beverage/Snack Breaks with Raffle Prizes * A Tuesday evening Pre-Workshop Social Event with Food, Drinks, Entertainment and Raffle Prizes * A SHRUG bag filled with novelty items & information=20 * A 2004 SHRUG GIS Workshop Program and Name Badge=20 * A SHRUG lanyard=20 * A Workshop T-shirt=20 * A Wednesday evening Social Mixer with more Food, Drinks, Entertainment and More Raffle Prizes=20 * 1 Automatic Prize Drawing Ticket to be used during Thursday's Big Lunch Raffle=20 * Contests and social activities We are no longer able to take Purchase Orders, so please plan = accordingly. Register today http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/registration.htm If you have any questions prior to registration, please contact Patrick = Pence at registration@shrug-gis.info or 850-891-4941. Sponsors & Exhibitors Thanks Thanks for the following companies are already confirmed exhibitors and sponsors: =20 Platinum: Tallahassee Leon County GIS, CADD Centers of Florida, Merrick = & Company, ESRI, I.S. Consulting, GIS Solutions, and URS Corporation Gold: Hummingbird Ltd. Silver: Landmark Systems, FREAC, FLURISA, ROK Technologies, Orion = Technology Inc., 3001 Inc., PBS&J, EarthData International, Jones, Edmunds & = Associates, Utility Automation Integrators Inc., Wilson Miller Inc., Woolpert LLP, SimWright Inc., Canin Associates, GPServe Inc., Leica Geosystems, = Intermap Technologies, Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, BinaryBus LTD, MobileVideo, Information = Builders Inc., Keck & Wood, Layton Graphics, Imaging Technologies Software = Solutions, MapLogic Corporation, and PhotoScience Bronze: TeleAtlas and Challenger Learning Center We have also had the following companies donate items for the conference registration bags or for the Workshop raffle: Blue Marble Geographics, Manifold.net, PBS&J, UAI Inc., the USGS EROS Data Center and EarthData. = If you are interested in making a donation of an item (pens, paper, = novelties, etc.) for the registration bags, or an item for the raffle (software, = gadget, bags, shirts, etc.) contact Janis Paulsen at (850)245-8543 or janis.paulsen@dep.state.fl.us. =20 Thanks also to I.S. Consulting for donating entertainment for = Wednesday's Social Mixer. And thanks to The GIS Shop, Inc for also donating to our social events.=20 If you are still thinking about exhibiting/sponsoring the 2004 Workshop = and have not had the opportunity to complete the registration process = contact Erika Brandenburg ASAP at (904)722-2531 or BrandenE@ctc.com. She will = do whatever she can to assist you in completing the process. For more information visit the website=20 http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/Sponsors-Main.htm Training Classes Most of our classes have begun to fill up. Due to high demand we have = added another 'Introduction to ArcGIS' course that is also almost already = full. However, the following classes are at risk of being cancelled due to = low registration numbers: Building Geodatabases needs 5 more participants = to meet the minimum to be able to hold the class and Introduction to ArcIMS needs 7 more. So get your co-workers to also register today. =20 This is a great opportunity to get the specified and certified training = you need at a discounted price. Two day classes will be held on Monday = November 15th and Tuesday November 16th. Three day classes will be November = 15th, 16th and the final day on Friday November 19th. These classes are also = on a limited basis, and typically accommodate 14-15 students. =20 This is a list of the classes we are offering: * Introduction to ArcGIS I (2 days)=20 * Introduction to ArcIMS (2 days)=20 * Advanced Analysis using ArcGIS Desktop (3 days)=20 * Building Geodatabases I (3 days)=20 * Managing GIS Implementation: URISA (1 day)=20 * GIS/CADD Integration Advanced User (1 day)=20 * Autodesk Map (2 days)=20 * GPS Training Workshop Course (2 days) Register today and reserve your spot. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/training.htm Poster Extension=20 Due to the effect the hurricanes have had on everyone, we are extending = the poster deadline until the end of the month. =20 Remember - All we need from you is a title and a brief description to = enter your poster. Then simply bring your poster when you come to the = workshop on November 17th. Register today. Display your "Project Presentation" or your "Spatial Analysis or Visualization" on a Poster at this year's workshop. We will be offering several place prizes in each category and honorable mentions. We also = have a separate "Student Entry" for college level students. And don't forget = about the Peoples Choice "Best of Show" award. All GIS-related subjects are welcome. Posters will be judged by a panel of peers, with the exception = of the additional category, "Best of Show," that will be voted on by the Workshop attendees. First, Second, and Third Place plus Honorable = Mention Awards will be given. Don't forget that all entries should contain minimum cartographic = elements used for presentation of spatial data as appropriate. These may include = but are not limited to: north arrow, legend, scale bar, units of measure, = map projection etc.=20 Register Today online: http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/posters.htm =20 Social Events Finalized Please join us for the numerous social events we have organized for this year's workshop. =20 Tuesday, November 16th:=20 Registration opens at 4:30 p.m. Join us for a fun filled party in the exhibit hall for our WORKSHOP KICK = OFF PARTY which begins at 4:30 p.m. Enjoy cocktails with a Mexican feast = and a vast array of hors d'oeuvre. Wednesday, November 17th: At 5:15 p.m. please join us in room A-3 for the SHRUG SOCIAL MIXER. = There will be a DJ, with cocktails and lots of great food including a carving station, veggies, fruit, and an assortment of other delicious = appetizers.=20 Everyday Break Time Raffles: Join us during the breaks in the exhibit hall for your chance to win = several great items. No tickets needed just have to be present to win. Final Day Big Raffle: All of our 'Big' raffle items will be given out at our SHRUG business = meeting during lunch on Thursday. Bring the raffle tickets you received in = your registration bag to win these items. Turn in your workshop survey form before lunch on Thursday and receive an extra raffle ticket. Post-workshop Off-Road Bike Ride: The annual post-workshop off-road bike ride will be held on Thursday, November 18th from 4:00 pm at the Phipps - Overstreet - Redbug group of trails. These trails vary in level of difficulty from open jeep trails = to highly technical single track. Riders of all levels as well as walkers and runners will find a trail = well suited for them. There are specific trails dedicated to walkers so if = you don't ride but would like to get out and enjoy the afternoon please be = sure to join us. Sunshine Cycles of Tallahassee will be providing water, snacks, = mechanical support as well as handouts and prizes! Stop by the Tallahassee-Leon County GIS exhibit booth at the workshop = for more information and a map to the trail. Technical Sessions Posted on Web We have finalized our technical sessions. The list of speakers and = topics will be posted on our website this week. =20 The SHRUG Website is a wonderful display of information waiting for you = to explore. Find more details about SHRUG and this year's workshop at http://www.shrug-gis.info Nothing but Volunteers... that is what has always made up the SHRUG = Workshop Planning Committee. We are from local state, county, and private = entities. Join us! For more info reply to this e-mail or workshop@shrug-gis.info. SHRUG's mailing address for payments and correspondence: SHRUG, Inc. PO Box 3887 Tallahassee, FL 32315-3887 Thank you and see you in November. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B7AC.315804D4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Workshop Registration Rate Increases…..

The = Seven Hills Regional User Group for GIS

is = proud to announce the

2004 SHRUG = GIS Workshop

   “Mapping Our Future”

Tallahassee – Leon County Civic Center = -

November 15 - 18, 2004

=A0

We invite you to join us at our third annual SHRUG GIS = workshop.  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/=A0=A0 =

=A0

=A0

In This E-Mail
Workshop Registration = Rate Increases…..
Sponsors & = Exhibitors Thanks
Training = Classes
Posters
Social Events = Finalized
Technical Sessions = Posted on Web




Workshop Registration =
The Standard = Registration Rate is currently $100.00.  On November 3rd = the registration rate increases to $125.00.  Only 12 days left to = register before the rate increases to $125.00.  We are no longer = able to take Purchase Orders, so please plan accordingly.


We encourage students = from all disciplines to join us in learning about the wide application = of GIS in our community with our special student rate of = $50.00.  

Included in = everyone’s registration is:=20

    ·       = 2 great full days of = GIS knowledge sharing and fun!=20
    ·       = Admission to over 50 = GIS presentation sessions with three separate lines of technical tracts; = Newbie, Geek and Guru

    ·       = Project = Showcase=20
    ·       = Dr. Shop = Presentations
    ·       = 2 Continental = breakfasts=20
    ·       = 2 Buffet = lunches=20
    ·       = Beverage/Snack Breaks = with Raffle Prizes
    ·       = A Tuesday = evening Pre-Workshop Social Event with Food, Drinks, = Entertainment and Raffle Prizes
    ·       = A SHRUG bag filled = with novelty items & information=20
    ·       = A 2004 SHRUG GIS = Workshop Program and Name Badge=20
    ·       = A SHRUG lanyard =
    ·       = A Workshop = T-shirt=20
    ·       = A Wednesday = evening Social Mixer with more Food, Drinks, Entertainment and More Raffle = Prizes=20
    ·       = 1 Automatic Prize = Drawing Ticket to be used during Thursday’s Big Lunch = Raffle=20
    ·       = Contests and social = activities

We are no longer = able to take Purchase Orders, so please plan accordingly.
Register = today  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/registration.htm=
If you have any = questions prior to registration, please contact Patrick Pence at = registration@shrug-gis.info or 850-891-4941.



Sponsors & = Exhibitors Thanks

Thanks for the = following companies are already confirmed exhibitors and sponsors:  =
Platinum: Tallahassee Leon County GIS, CADD Centers of Florida, = Merrick & Company, ESRI, I.S. Consulting, GIS Solutions, and URS = Corporation

Gold: Hummingbird Ltd.
Silver: Landmark Systems, FREAC, FLURISA, ROK Technologies, = Orion Technology Inc., 3001 Inc., PBS&J, EarthData International, = Jones, Edmunds & Associates, Utility Automation Integrators Inc., = Wilson Miller Inc., Woolpert LLP, SimWright Inc., Canin Associates, = GPServe Inc., Leica Geosystems, Intermap Technologies, Southeastern = Surveying and Mapping Corporation, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, = BinaryBus LTD, MobileVideo, Information Builders Inc., Keck & Wood, = Layton Graphics, Imaging Technologies Software Solutions, MapLogic = Corporation, and PhotoScience

Bronze:  TeleAtlas and Challenger Learning Center

We have also had = the following companies donate items for the conference registration = bags or for the Workshop raffle:  Blue Marble Geographics, Manifold.net, = PBS&J, UAI Inc., the USGS EROS Data Center and = EarthData.  If you are interested in making a donation of an = item (pens, paper, novelties, etc.) for the registration bags, or an = item for the raffle (software, gadget, bags, shirts, etc.) contact Janis = Paulsen at (850)245-8543 or janis.paulsen@dep.state.fl.us

Thanks also = to I.S. = Consulting = for donating entertainment for Wednesday’s Social Mixer.  And = thanks to The GIS Shop, Inc for also donating to our social events. =

If you are still = thinking about exhibiting/sponsoring the 2004 Workshop and have not had = the opportunity to complete the registration process contact Erika = Brandenburg ASAP at (904)722-2531 or BrandenE@ctc.com.  She will do = whatever she can to assist you in completing the = process.     For more information visit the website =

http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/Sponsors-Main.htm


Training = Classes
Most of our = classes have begun to fill up.  Due to high demand we have added = another ‘Introduction to ArcGIS’ course that is also almost = already full.   However,  the following classes are at = risk of being cancelled due to low registration = numbers:    Building Geodatabases needs 5 more participants to meet the minimum to be able to hold = the class and Introduction to ArcIMS needs 7 more.   So get your = co-workers to also register today.   

This is a great = opportunity to get the specified and certified training you need at a = discounted price.  Two day classes will be held on Monday November = 15th and Tuesday November 16th.  Three day = classes will be November 15th, 16th and the final = day on Friday November 19th. These classes are also on a = limited basis, and typically accommodate 14-15 students.  =

This is a list = of the classes we are = offering:

      ·       = Introduction to ArcGIS = I  (2 days)
      ·       = Introduction to = ArcIMS  (2 days)
      ·       = Advanced Analysis = using ArcGIS Desktop  (3 days)
      ·       = Building = Geodatabases=A0I  (3 days)
      ·       = Managing GIS = Implementation: URISA (1 day)
      ·       = GIS/CADD Integration = Advanced User=A0(1 day)
      ·       = Autodesk Map=A0(2 = days)
      ·       = GPS Training Workshop = Course (2 days)

Register today and = reserve your spot. http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/training.htm=

Poster Extension =
Due to the effect the = hurricanes have had on everyone, we are extending the poster deadline = until the end of the month. 

Remember -  All we = need from you is a title and a brief description to enter your = poster.  Then simply bring your poster when you come to the = workshop on November 17th.  Register = today.

Display your = “Project Presentation” or your “Spatial Analysis or = Visualization” on a Poster at this year’s workshop.  We = will be offering several place prizes in each category and honorable = mentions.  We also have a separate “Student Entry” for = college level students.  And don’t forget about the Peoples = Choice “Best of Show” award.  All GIS-related subjects = are welcome.  Posters will be judged by a panel of peers, with the = exception of the additional category, “Best of Show,” that = will be voted on by the Workshop attendees. First, Second, and Third = Place plus Honorable Mention = Awards will be given.

Don’t forget = that all entries should contain minimum cartographic elements used for = presentation of spatial data as appropriate. These may include but are = not limited to: north arrow, legend, scale bar, units of measure, map = projection etc.

Register Today = online:  http://shrug-gis.info/workshop04/posters.htm<= /A> =20

Social Events = Finalized
Please join us for = the numerous social events we have organized for this year’s = workshop. 

Tuesday, = November 16th:
Registration opens = at 4:30 p.m.

Join us for a fun = filled party in the exhibit hall for our WORKSHOP KICK OFF PARTY which = begins at 4:30 p.m.  Enjoy cocktails with a Mexican feast and a = vast array of hors d'oeuvre.

Wednesday, = November 17th:
At 5:15 p.m. = please join us in room A-3 for the SHRUG SOCIAL MIXER. There will be a = DJ, with cocktails and lots of great food including a carving station, = veggies, fruit, and an assortment of other delicious appetizers. =

Everyday Break = Time Raffles:
Join us during the = breaks in the exhibit hall for your chance to win several great = items.  No tickets needed just have to be present to = win.

Final Day Big = Raffle:
All of our 'Big' = raffle items will be given out at our SHRUG business meeting during = lunch on Thursday.   Bring the raffle tickets you received in = your registration bag to win these items.  Turn in your workshop = survey form before lunch on Thursday and receive an extra raffle = ticket.

Post-workshop = Off-Road Bike Ride:
The annual = post-workshop off-road bike ride will be held on Thursday, November 18th = from 4:00 pm at the Phipps - Overstreet - Redbug group of trails.  = These trails vary in level of difficulty from open jeep trails to highly = technical single track.

Riders of all = levels as well as walkers and runners will find a trail well suited for = them.=A0 There are specific trails dedicated to walkers so if you don't = ride but would like to get out and enjoy the afternoon please be sure to = join us.

Sunshine Cycles of = Tallahassee will be providing water, snacks, mechanical support as well = as handouts and prizes!

Stop by the = Tallahassee-Leon County GIS exhibit booth at the workshop for more = information and a map to the trail.



Technical Sessions = Posted on Web
We have finalized = our technical sessions.  The list of speakers and topics will be = posted on our website this week. 



The SHRUG = Website is a wonderful display of information waiting for you to = explore.  Find more details about SHRUG and this year’s = workshop at  http://www.shrug-gis.info

Nothing but = Volunteers… that is what has always made up the SHRUG Workshop Planning = Committee.   We are from local state, county, and private = entities.  Join us!  For more info reply to this e-mail = or workshop@shrug-gis.info.

SHRUG’s mailing address for payments and = correspondence:
SHRUG, = Inc.   PO Box 3887   Tallahassee, FL = 32315-3887

Thank you and = see you in November.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B7AC.315804D4-- From Holli.Brandt@dep.state.fl.us Thu Oct 21 21:32:52 2004 From: Holli.Brandt@dep.state.fl.us (Brandt, Holli) Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:32:52 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: SHRUG Workshop Call for Volunteers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B7AD.23787B4F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As you know the Seven Hills Regional User Group for GIS is planning this year's GIS Workshop. The conference dates have been set, the speakers = have been planned, and the food has been ordered. SHRUG is offering software training at a discounted rate, and we have exhibitors and sponsors representing the many disciplines of GIS. This is going to be a very exciting and informative workshop and is coming up right around the = corner from November 15-19. =20 =20 Although I am sure that you have all marked your calendars to attend, = there are still a few loose ends to tie up that may require your assistance in making this year's conference a complete success. We are looking for volunteers to help ensure that the event runs smoothly. Tasks may = include registering guests, introducing/moderating the speakers at = presentations, or as simple as being in lobby areas to direct attendees and answer = questions. Even though the volunteers will be a crucial aspect to the success of = the conference, the opportunity will also put you face to face with a = variety of people within the GIS field and the possibility to share interests and experiences. If you would like to get involved, meet people, and be = part of the team, let me know. =20 =20 Volunteer commitments are very flexible, and will work around your availability and interests. You could volunteer for as little as 1 = hour, or as much as every hour of the conference, but we would hope for something = in between! =20 =20 If you have any questions please send me an e-mail with your contact information (including e-mail and best telephone number to reach you). = Also, let me know your availability during the conference and if you have a specific area where you would like to be placed. I'll add you to the = list, and create a tentative schedule for all the volunteers. About a week = before the conference we'll have a "volunteer meeting" to discuss the further details. =20 Thanks for your support with this event, and I hope to hear from you. =20 Tricia =20 Tricia McClenahan Florida Department of Environmental Protection 850-245-8547 Tricia.McClenahan@dep.state.fl.us ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B7AD.23787B4F Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SHRUG Workshop Call for Volunteers

As you know the Seven Hills Regional User Group = for GIS is=A0planning this = year's=A0GIS Workshop. The conference dates have been set, the speakers = have been planned, and the food has been ordered.=A0SHRUG is offering = software training at a discounted rate, and we have exhibitors and = sponsors representing the many disciplines of GIS.  This is going = to be a very exciting and informative workshop and is coming up right = around the corner from November 15-19. 

=A0
Although I am sure that you have all = marked your calendars to attend, there are still a few loose ends to tie = up that may require your assistance in making this year's conference a = complete success.  We are looking for volunteers to help ensure = that the event runs smoothly. Tasks may include registering guests, = introducing/moderating the speakers at presentations, or as simple as = being in lobby areas to direct attendees and answer questions. Even = though the volunteers will be a crucial aspect to the success of the = conference, the opportunity will also put you face to face with a = variety of people within the GIS field and the possibility to share = interests and experiences.  If you would like to get involved, meet = people, and be part of the team, let me know. 

=A0
Volunteer commitments are very = flexible, and will work around your availability and interests.  = You could volunteer for as little as 1 hour, or as much as every hour of = the conference, but we would hope for something in between!  =

=A0
If you have any questions please send = me an e-mail with your contact information (including e-mail and best = telephone number to reach you).  Also, let me know your = availability during the conference and if you have a specific area where = you would like to be placed.  I'll add you to the list, and create = a tentative schedule for all the volunteers.  About a week before = the conference we'll have a "volunteer meeting" to discuss the = further details.

=A0
Thanks for your support with this = event, and I hope to hear from you.
=A0
Tricia
=A0
Tricia McClenahan
Florida Department of Environmental = Protection
850-245-8547
Tricia.McClenahan@dep.state.fl.us




------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B7AD.23787B4F-- From Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com Fri Oct 22 14:11:17 2004 From: Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com (Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:11:17 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: convert gis data layer to .dxf or .dwg Message-ID: <705AD721BDEE6E428DF0C1015888DFE5021413DC@wpbex.kimley-horn.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B838.9D945462 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Help! I need to bring a GIS data layer into MicroStation. If anyone knows how to convert the layer to either a .dxf or a .dwg file, please respond. I'm very very new to GIS. =20 Thanks, Amber Mikluscak ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B838.9D945462 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Help!  I need to bring a GIS data layer into=20 MicroStation.  If anyone knows how to convert the layer to either a = .dxf or=20 a .dwg file, please respond.  I'm very very new to = GIS.
 
Thanks,
Amber=20 Mikluscak
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B838.9D945462-- From Johnnie.Abron@dep.state.fl.us Fri Oct 22 14:22:26 2004 From: Johnnie.Abron@dep.state.fl.us (Abron, Johnnie) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:22:26 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: convert GIS data layer to .dxf or .dwg Message-ID: <3EC542D9EE49214AB78E236669EDB9A50FBD0E@tlhexsmb4.floridadep.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83A.2C308144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Amber the quickest way I know how to do it is: (This is all under the assumption that you are using ArcGIS 8 or 9 as well as having = ArcWorkstation loaded.) =20 1.) Select the layer you want to bring into Microstation, Convert it = to a shapefile. 2.) Using ArcInfo - Shapearc the shapefile to a Poly, Point, or Line Coverage. 3.) Be sure to clean the new coverage 4.) If poly you may have to regionpoly the coverage 5.) Once you have the coverage next you will have to arcdxf the = coverage to a dxf file. 6.) If you have arcinfo there is help for each of the commands I = have outlined above. 7.) You may also contact me if you run into problems. =20 850-245-7555 =20 ______________________________________ Johnnie Abron, DCSS Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Information Systems DEP Help Desk _____ =20 From: Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com [mailto:Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com]=20 Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:11 AM Cc: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: convert gis data layer to .dxf or .dwg =20 Help! I need to bring a GIS data layer into MicroStation. If anyone = knows how to convert the layer to either a .dxf or a .dwg file, please = respond. I'm very very new to GIS. =20 Thanks, Amber Mikluscak ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83A.2C308144 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Amber the quickest way I know how = to do it is: (This is all under the assumption that you are using ArcGIS 8 or 9 = as well as having ArcWorkstation loaded.)

 

1.)     = Select the layer you want to bring into Microstation, = Convert it to a shapefile.

2.)     = Using ArcInfo – = Shapearc the shapefile to a Poly, Point, or Line = Coverage.

3.)     = Be sure to clean the new coverage

4.)     = If poly you may have to regionpoly the coverage

5.)     = Once you have the coverage next you will have to arcdxf the coverage to a dxf = file.

6.)     = If you have arcinfo there is help for each of the commands I = have outlined above.

7.)     = You may also contact me if you run into = problems.

 

850-245-7555

 

____________________________________= __

Johnnie Abron, = DCSS

Department of Environmental = Protection

Bureau of Information = Systems

DEP Help Desk


From: = Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com [mailto:Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com]
Sent: Friday, October 22, = 2004 9:11 AM
Cc: = shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l: convert = gis data layer to .dxf or .dwg

 

Help!  I need to bring a = GIS data layer into MicroStation.  If anyone knows how to convert the = layer to either a .dxf or a .dwg file, please respond.  I'm very very new to = GIS.

 

Thanks,

=

Amber = Mikluscak

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83A.2C308144-- From Nicole.Cooper@awi.state.fl.us Fri Oct 22 14:22:17 2004 From: Nicole.Cooper@awi.state.fl.us (Cooper, Nicole) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:22:17 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Shape files with current Florida zip codes Message-ID: <59BA39ABA069BE4A83C5E88BE9D5F82324D98F@awimail1.awi.state.fl.us> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83A.26EAC2F0 Content-Type: text/plain Does anyone have a shape file with current Florida zip codes? Or could someone point me in the right direction to access one? Thanks for your help. Nicole Cooper Agency for Workforce Innovation (850) 245-7238 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83A.26EAC2F0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Does anyone have a shape file with current = Florida zip codes?  Or could = someone point me in the right direction to access one?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Nicole Cooper

Agency for Workforce = Innovation

(850) 245-7238

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83A.26EAC2F0-- From william.porter@famu.edu Fri Oct 22 14:26:26 2004 From: william.porter@famu.edu (william.porter) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:26:26 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: convert gis data layer to .dxf or .dwg In-Reply-To: <705AD721BDEE6E428DF0C1015888DFE5021413DC@wpbex.kimley-horn.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C4B819.346405C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MessageIf you are using ArcGIS 8 or 9 without ArcInfo Workstation there is a specific function to convert shape files to CAD .dwg or dxf files. I ran across it yesterday looking for a smoother conversion in the other direction. Like a lot of ArcGIS functions it's part of the slightly cumbersome ArcCatalog. In Catalog, Search "Export to CAD/Tool Catalog' William B. Porter GIS Application Coordinator Email: william.porter@famu.edu Tel: (850) 528-9425 Florida A&M University Information Technology Resources Lee Hall Suite 303 Tallahassee FL 32307 rom: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]On Behalf Of Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:11 AM Cc: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: convert gis data layer to .dxf or .dwg Help! I need to bring a GIS data layer into MicroStation. If anyone knows how to convert the layer to either a .dxf or a .dwg file, please respond. I'm very very new to GIS. Thanks, Amber Mikluscak ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C4B819.346405C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
If you are using ArcGIS 8 or 9 without = ArcInfo=20 Workstation there is a specific function to convert shape files to CAD = .dwg or=20 dxf files.  I ran across it yesterday looking for a smoother = conversion in=20 the other direction.
Like a=20 lot of ArcGIS functions it's part of the slightly cumbersome = ArcCatalog. =20 In Catalog, Search "Export to CAD/Tool Catalog'  =
 
 
 
William B.=20 Porter
   GIS Application=20 Coordinator
   =20 Email:  william.porter@famu.edu    =
    Tel: =20 (850) 528-9425
Florida A&M = University
Information=20 Technology Resources
Lee Hall Suite = 303
Tallahassee FL=20 32307
 
 rom:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]On Behalf Of=20 Amber.Mikluscak@kimley-horn.com
Sent: Friday, October 22, = 2004=20 9:11 AM
Cc: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: = shrug-l:=20 convert gis data layer to .dxf or .dwg

Help!  I need to bring a GIS data layer into=20 MicroStation.  If anyone knows how to convert the layer to either = a .dxf=20 or a .dwg file, please respond.  I'm very very new to=20 GIS.
 
Thanks,
Amber = Mikluscak
------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C4B819.346405C0-- From Chris.Judd@dep.state.fl.us Fri Oct 22 15:01:26 2004 From: Chris.Judd@dep.state.fl.us (Judd, Chris) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:01:26 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Shape files with current Florida zip codes Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83F.9EFF3F19 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nicole, =20 The cds/dvds that come with ArcGIS are generally a good source to find = data like this. =20 =20 -Chris FDEP -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]On Behalf Of Cooper, Nicole Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:22 AM To: 'shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us' Subject: shrug-l: Shape files with current Florida zip codes Does anyone have a shape file with current Florida zip codes? Or could someone point me in the right direction to access one?=20 =20 Thanks for your help. =20 Nicole Cooper Agency for Workforce Innovation (850) 245-7238 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83F.9EFF3F19 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Nicole,
 
The=20 cds/dvds that come with ArcGIS are generally a good source to find data = like=20 this. 
 
-Chris
FDEP
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]On Behalf Of = Cooper,=20 Nicole
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:22 AM
To:=20 'shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us'
Subject: shrug-l: Shape = files with=20 current Florida zip codes

Does anyone have a shape = file with=20 current Florida zip codes?  Or could = someone=20 point me in the right direction to access one? =

 

Thanks for your=20 help.

 

Nicole=20 Cooper

Agency for Workforce=20 Innovation

(850)=20 245-7238

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4B83F.9EFF3F19-- From william.porter@famu.edu Fri Oct 22 15:15:18 2004 From: william.porter@famu.edu (william.porter) Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:15:18 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Shape files with current Florida zip codes In-Reply-To: <59BA39ABA069BE4A83C5E88BE9D5F82324D98F@awimail1.awi.state.fl.us> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C4B820.07C43560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ZIP codes change faster than any static data source can handle. If you use the ESRI data it will be 97% correct. To get truly current ZIP Polygons [as opposed to a simple list from the USPS] you need to pay a service like GDT for the files. The Postal Service changed Leon/Jefferson County zip codes two years ago . I lived in Hawks Landing, of US 90 in extreme eastern Leon County. UPS and FedEx insist 32309 is Jefferson County, Miccosukee area still. I had credit card billings refused and deliveries delayed because the USPS does not attempt to draw Zip Polygons. Such polygons are a best guess created by private vendors. The constant flux of ZIP codes makes them a very poor analytic tool. I learned that in the Agency for Health Care. They cross county lines making it more confusing. William B. Porter GIS Application Coordinator Email: william.porter@famu.edu Tel: (850) 528-9425 Florida A&M University Information Technology Resources Lee Hall Suite 303 Tallahassee FL 32307 -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]On Behalf Of Cooper, Nicole Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:22 AM To: 'shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us' Subject: shrug-l: Shape files with current Florida zip codes Does anyone have a shape file with current Florida zip codes? Or could someone point me in the right direction to access one? Thanks for your help. Nicole Cooper Agency for Workforce Innovation (850) 245-7238 ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C4B820.07C43560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
ZIP=20 codes change faster than any static data source can handle. If you use = the ESRI=20 data it will be 97% correct. 
To get=20 truly current ZIP Polygons [as opposed to a simple list from=20 the USPS]  you need to pay a service like GDT for the=20 files.
The Postal Service changed Leon/Jefferson County zip codes = two years=20 ago .  I lived in Hawks Landing, of US 90 in extreme = eastern=20 Leon County.
UPS=20 and FedEx insist 32309 is Jefferson County, Miccosukee = area still.  I=20 had credit card billings refused and deliveries delayed because the = USPS=20 does
not=20 attempt to draw Zip Polygons.
 
Such=20 polygons are a best guess created by private vendors.  =
The=20 constant flux of ZIP codes makes them a very poor analytic tool. I = learned that=20 in the Agency for Health Care. They cross county lines making it more=20 confusing. 
 
William B.=20 Porter
   GIS Application=20 Coordinator
   =20 Email:  william.porter@famu.edu    =
    Tel: =20 (850) 528-9425
Florida A&M = University
Information=20 Technology Resources
Lee Hall Suite = 303
Tallahassee FL = 32307
 
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]On Behalf Of = Cooper,=20 Nicole
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:22 AM
To:=20 'shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us'
Subject: shrug-l: Shape = files with=20 current Florida zip codes

Does anyone have a shape = file with=20 current Florida zip codes?  Or could = someone=20 point me in the right direction to access one? =

 

Thanks for your=20 help.

 

Nicole=20 Cooper

Agency for Workforce=20 Innovation

(850)=20 245-7238

------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C4B820.07C43560-- From stuart.korte@dot.state.fl.us Mon Oct 25 13:42:12 2004 From: stuart.korte@dot.state.fl.us (stuart.korte@dot.state.fl.us) Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 08:42:12 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Re: SHRUG-L digest, Vol 1 #296 - 6 msgs In-Reply-To: <20041023102933.19816.58808.Mailman@lists.dep.state.fl.us> Message-ID: ArcToolbox (Arcinfo 9.0) has a simple "Export to CAD" in their conversion tools. I believe ArcInfo 8x has the same thing. Stuart Korte Mapping Analyst FDOT Surveying & Mapping Office (850) 245-1581 phone (850) 245-1556 fax stuart.korte@dot.state.fl.us From tcorbin@keckwood.com Wed Oct 27 18:41:32 2004 From: tcorbin@keckwood.com (Tripp C. Corbin) Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 13:41:32 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Introduction to ArcGIS Class Message-ID: <5B1E57768C96D448A6976B982C995F616C9677@mail.keckwood.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4BC4C.327D9184 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C4BC4C.327D9184" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4BC4C.327D9184 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Introduction to ArcGIS I Class November 30th - December 1st at Albany Technical College =20 Keck & Wood, Inc. in partnership with the Southwest Georgia RDC and Albany Technical College has scheduled an Introduction to ArcGIS I Class for November 30th - December 1st.=20 =20 The Introduction to ArcGIS I course is a 2 day class designed for anyone new to or wanting to learn more about GIS or mapping, the ArcGIS software (ArcView, ArcEditor or ArcInfo) suite, or upgrading from ArcView 3.X. This introductory class introduces participants to basic GIS concepts as well as the ArcGIS(tm) software. It provides the foundation for becoming a successful user. Participants learn how to use ArcMap(tm), ArcCatalog(tm), and ArcToolbox(tm) and explore how these applications work together to provide a complete GIS software solution. The course covers fundamental GIS concepts as well as how to create, edit, and work with georeferenced spatial data. Participants learn how to manipulate tabular data, query a GIS database, and present data clearly and efficiently using maps and charts. =20 Those attending the class will receive lecture and exercise manuals, a trial version of ArcGIS software, a CD-ROM containing all data used in the class exercises, and a certificate of completion. For licensed professionals, many states accept this course to meet required PDH or CEU levels.=20 =20 The class will be taught by Tripp Corbin, an ESRI Authorized Instructor. Tripp has over 11 years of experience in GIS and Mapping. During those 11 years, he has worked in many aspects of GIS from Field data collection to project management. Tripp has worked with many of the most common GIS and mapping software packages including ArcGIS, ArcView GIS, ArcInfo, ArcIMS, AutoCAD, Autodesk Map, MapGuide, and Microstation.=20 =20 Due to our partnership with the Southwest GA RDC and Albany Tech, we are offering this course for the reduced fee of $450.00 per student. The normal fee for this course is $750.00 per student. Payment or purchase order must be received prior to the start of class. Any cancellations must be made one week in advance of the class to receive a refund. If you are interest in attending this course please contact Damon Drake of the Southwest Georgia RDC at (229) 522-3552 or ddrake@swgrdc.org.=20 If you have questions concerning GIS or would like to know more about the services offered by Keck & Wood please feel free to contact me. Keck & Wood is an ESRI Business Partner, Autodesk Authorized Developer, and HP Authorized Reseller. =20 Charles C. (Tripp) Corbin III, MCP Associate Vice President, GIS/Mapping Keck & Wood, Inc. www.keckwood.com (678) 417-4013 (678) 417-8785 fax =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C4BC4C.327D9184 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Introduction to ArcGIS = I=20 Class
November 30th - December=20 1st
at
Albany Technical=20 College
 
Keck &=20 Wood, = Inc. in partnership with the Southwest Georgia RDC and = Albany Technical=20 College has scheduled an Introduction to ArcGIS I Class for=20 November 30th - December = 1st
 
The Introduction to ArcGIS I course=20 is a 2 day class designed for anyone new = to or wanting to learn more about GIS or = mapping,=20 the ArcGIS software (ArcView, ArcEditor or ArcInfo) suite, or upgrading from = ArcView=20 3.X. This introductory class introduces = participants to basic GIS concepts as well as the ArcGIS™ = software. It provides=20 the foundation for becoming a successful user. Participants learn how to = use=20 ArcMap™, ArcCatalog™, and ArcToolbox™ and explore how = these applications work=20 together to provide a complete GIS software solution. The course covers=20 fundamental GIS concepts as well as how to create, edit, and work with=20 georeferenced spatial data. Participants learn how to manipulate tabular = data,=20 query a GIS database, and present data clearly and efficiently using = maps and=20 charts.
 
Those attending=20 the class will receive lecture and exercise manuals, a trial = version of=20 ArcGIS software, a CD-ROM = containing=20 all data used in the class exercises, and a certificate of = completion. For = licensed=20 professionals, many states accept this course to meet required = PDH or CEU=20 levels.
 
The = class will=20 be taught by Tripp Corbin, an ESRI Authorized Instructor. Tripp has over = 11=20 years of experience in GIS and Mapping. During those 11 years, = he has=20 worked in many aspects of GIS=20 from Field data = collection to=20 project management. Tripp has worked with many of the = most common GIS=20 and mapping software packages including ArcGIS, ArcView GIS, = ArcInfo,=20 ArcIMS, AutoCAD, Autodesk Map, MapGuide, and=20 Microstation. 
 
Due = to our=20 partnership with the Southwest GA RDC and Albany Tech, we = are offering this=20 course for the reduced fee of $450.00 per student. The normal fee for this course is $750.00 per = student.=20 Payment or purchase order must be received prior to the start of = class.=20 Any cancellations must be made one = week in advance of the class to receive a refund. If you are = interest in=20 attending this course please contact Damon=20 Drake of the Southwest = Georgia=20 RDC at (229522-3552 = or=20 ddrake@swgrdc.org.=20

If you have = questions=20 concerning GIS or would like to know more about the services offered by=20 Keck=20 & Wood  please feel = free to=20 contact me. Keck & Wood is an ESRI Business Partner, Autodesk = Authorized=20 Developer, and = HP Authorized=20 Reseller.

=
 

Charles=20 C. (Tripp) Corbin III, MCP

Associate=20 Vice President, GIS/Mapping

Keck=20 & Wood, Inc.

www.keckwood.com

(678)=20 417-4013

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This is an OPS position that will be funded for 3-years. No: FWCFi73 Agency Name: FWC =09 Working Title: Biologist IV =09 Broadband/Class Level: FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS - Level 4 Broadband/Class Code: 19-1023-04 Pay Grade/Pay Band: BB012=09 Position Number: 77903024 Closing Date: 11/12/2004=09 Location: TALLAHASSEE County: North Region Leon County =09 Annual Salary Range: $41,546.96 - $103,867.66 Announcement Type: Open Competitive =09 Facility: Koger Executive Center =09 =09 DESCRIPTION: =09 OCCUPATION PROFILE=20 JOB FAMILY: LIFE, PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE=20 OCCUPATIONAL GROUP: LIFE AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE=20 OCCUPATION: FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS=20 OPS Job opening at FWC

Please refer to the "People = First" site for Leon County.  This is an OPS position that = will be funded for 3-years.

No: FWCFi73 Agency Name: FWC
        =         =         =         =        
Working Title:  Biologist = IV            =         =        
Broadband/Class Level:  FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS - Level = 4             =         =        
Broadband/Class Code:   = 19-1023-04      =         Pay Grade/Pay = Band:     BB012  
Position Number:        = 77903024        =         Closing Date:   = 11/12/2004     
Location:       = TALLAHASSEE     =         County: North Region
Leon County
       
Annual Salary Range:    $41,546.96 - = $103,867.66        =         =         =        
Announcement Type:      Open = Competitive        =         =         =        
Facility:       Koger Executive = Center          =         =        
        =         =         =         =        
DESCRIPTION:    =         =         =         =        
OCCUPATION PROFILE

JOB FAMILY: LIFE, PHYSICAL AND = SOCIAL SCIENCE
OCCUPATIONAL GROUP: LIFE AND = PHYSICAL SCIENCE
OCCUPATION: FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE = BIOLOGISTS
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DESCRIPTION =
Work duties will involve using = Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to attribute the National = Hydrographic Dataset to create a uniform freshwater Aquatic Habitat = Classification dataset. The creation of metadata corresponding to the = creation of the Aquatic Habitat Classification dataset will be required. = The applicant must have working knowledge and experience in using = ArcInfo or ArcGIS and Access database software. Some travel will be = required to field check the classification results. Once completed, the = Aquatic Habitat Classification dataset will be used for modeling aquatic = species distributions and assist in aquatic restoration activities. =

EXAMPLES OF = WORK
Studies interrelationships, = classification, ecology, life histories, population dynamics, habitat = requirements, and distribution of species.

Uses tools such as geographic = information systems to analyze and model the spatial patterns and = relationships of freshwater aquatic animals in their environment. =

Prepares scientific reports and = publications.
EXAMPLES OF JOB = CHARACTERISTICS =         =         =         =         =        
Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events =        =         Identifying information = received by making estimates or categorizations, recognizing differences = or similarities, or sensing changes in circumstances or events. =        =         =        
Getting Information Needed to do the Job =        =         Observing, receiving, and = otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.    =         =        
Analyzing Data or Information   =         Identifying underlying = principles, reasons, or facts by breaking down information or data. =              =        
Monitor Processes, Material, Surroundings       =         Monitoring and reviewing = information from materials, events, or the environment, often to detect = problems or to find out when things are finished. =              =        
Processing Information          = Compiling, coding, categorizing, calculating, tabulating, auditing, = verifying, or processing information or data. =       =         =        
Documenting/Recording Information       =         Entering, transcribing, = recording, storing, or maintaining informationin either written form or = by electronic/magnetic recording.       =         =        
Updating and Using Job-Relevant Knowledge       =         Keeping up-to-date = technically and knowing one's own jobs' and relatedjobs' = functions.          =        
Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing  =         Developing plans to = accomplish work, and prioritizing and organizing one's own work. =            =        
Controlling Machines and Processes      =         Using either control = mechanisms or direct physical activity to operate machines or processes = (not including computers or vehicles).     =         =        
Judging Qualities of Things, Services, And/or People    =         Making judgments about or = assessing the value, importance, or quality of things or people. =              =        
EXAMPLES OF = KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES     =        
Science         Using scientific = methods to solve problems     
Information Gathering   Knowing how to find information and = identifying essential information  
Reading Comprehension   Understanding written sentences and = paragraphs in work related documents =       
Information Organization        Finding = ways to structure or classify multiple pieces of information =   
Active Learning         Working with = new material or information to grasp its implications =     
Critical Thinking       Using logic and = analysis to identify the strengths and weaknesses of different = approaches      
Problem Identification  Identifying the nature of problems =     
Idea Evaluation         Evaluating = the likely success of an idea in relation to the demands ofthe situation =    
Idea Generation         Generating a = number of different approaches to problems =        
Writing         Communicating = effectively with others in writing as indicated by the needs of the = audience     
Coordination    Adjusting actions in relation to others' = actions       
Management of Personnel Resources       = Motivating, developing, and directing people as they work, identifying = the best people for the job     
Biology         Knowledge of plant = and animal living tissue, cells, organisms, and entities, including = their functions, interdependencies, and interactions with each other and = the environment        
Mathematics     Knowledge of numbers, their operations, = and interrelationships including one or more of the following: = arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their = applications     
LICENSURE, = CERTIFICATION OR REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
EFFECTIVE : = 09/09/02
History: 07/01/02
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Requirements:

Closest Major City =      Tallahassee    
Occupation      BIOLOGICAL SCIENTISTS, ALL OTHER, = GEOSCIENTIST/EXCEPT HYDROLOGI & GEOGRAPH =     
Education       Bachelors (or equivalent work = experience)      
Job Type        Full Time =      
Region/County   North Region, Leon County =      
Years of Experience     1-3 years =      
Percent of Travel       1-25%  

Theodore Hoehn
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation = Commission
620 S. Meridian Street
Tallahassee, FL  = 32399-1600

(850)488-6661; Fax (850)922-5679

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