- Monday, September 12th, 1:00-5:00 PM - The Moose is loose, Mapping with GeoMoose. Bob Basques will lead a workshop on GeoMoose, the free Minnesota developed geospatial software that the EPC used during the 2008 Republican National Convention to place the first ever local managed Common Operating Picture (COP) platform inside a U.S. Secret Service Multi Agency Communication Center.
- Wednesday, September 14th, 5:30-6:30 PM - GeoMoose Birds of a Feather. Developers and users of GeoMoose will meet to discuss the way forward for this free platform that could potentially have many different uses in the emergency services sector.
- Thursday, September 15th, 3:30-4:00 PM - Google Maps this, GeoMoose that, what's a NonProfit to do? Bob Basques and Jim Klassen will present on the challenges and advantages of using the nonprofit business model to deploy open source gespatial software.
- Friday, September 16th, 1:00-1:30 PM - OpenSource and the Common Operating Picture (COP). EPC Chair Steve Swazee and Bob Basques will offer insights and possibilities when it comes to using open source geospatial software to meeting the needs of the emergency services sector .
Sunday, September 11, 2011
The EPC at FOSS4G
Members of the EPC will be presenting at the world's largest conference devoted to the development of Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G), this year in Denver, Colorado, September 12-16.
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Conferences,
COP,
Software
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