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James Fee
Geospatial Technology Manager, RSP Architects

Website | @cageyjames

James Fee is widely seen as a leader in the rapidly growing field of geospatial and web based mapping technologies. As the Geospatial Technology Manager for RSP Architects, he is responsible for creating tools and integration technology to enable decision-makers to visualize their data using the web’s most immersive technologies such as Google Maps and Earth, Virtual Earth, and Flash. He has been a certified GIS professional since 2004 and has extensive experience in GIS Development (ESRI, Autodesk, OSGeo) as well as developing GIS implementation plans. James blogs about geospatial technology at his blog (http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/) and has worked hard over the past 2+ years to develop a GIS community on the internet culminating in Planet Geospatial (http://www.planetgs.com) which aggregates Geospatial conversations from around the world.

Sessions

General
Location: Regency Ballroom
Denice Ross (City of New Orleans), James Fee (RSP Architects)
With federal statistics unable to track New Orleans' repopulation post-Katrina, a local nonprofit identified an alternative source of data - households actively receiving mail - and delivered it in an easy-to-use geovisualization tool. The result is timely, small-area geospatial information being used to support decision-making at all levels. Read more.