July 21st Deadline Approaching for Abstract Submission | Fall NEARC 2025

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Beinikis, Anita (DEP)

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Keynotes announced; check them out!

 

Abstract Submission

Deadline Approaching!

 

Planning to join us for Fall NEARC? You'll have 3 days to network with peers, discuss challenges, share solutions, and of course learn from the ESRI professionals. 

 

The deadline to submit an abstract is 11:59 PM, Monday, July 21st, 2025.

 

All attendees, including private sector attendees and vendors, are invited and welcome to submit presentations or workshops describing a project, research, process, experience, expertise, management, or best practices related to GIS.

 

 

 

Important Reminders

 

·    ​​The presentation must be product-neutral and cannot market specific products and/or services

·    Presenters are required to register (registration will open in August) and pay to attend the conference at the applicable rates

·    Review the presenter guidelines for additional information

 

Presentation Formats

 

·    Lightning Talk - 5 minutes

·    Short Oral Presentation - 30 minutes (25 minutes presenting, 5 Q&A)

·    Hands-On Workshop - 90 minutes

·    Panel Presentation - 90 minutes

·    Poster - Printed or Digital ("poster" can mean any of the following formats: PDF, Story Map, Dashboard, Web Apps, Hub Site, etc.) Poster presenters may be asked to give a 3-5 minute lightning talk

·    Longer Oral Presentation - 60 minutes (50 minutes presenting, 10 Q&A) (Limited Timeslots)

 

 

Keynotes Announced

 

 

Monday Morning Keynote - John Nelson is a map maker, software experience designer, and writer at Esri creating fringe geographic data, curious web experiences, marginally educational blogs, and debatably instructional videos. He works in a small woodshed in Michigan and relishes the opportunity to chat with other map folks.

 

Tuesday Morning Keynote - Jin-Si Over is a geographer with the USGS - Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center. A drone pilot and structure-from-motion specialist, she supports the Remote Sensing Coastal Change group and Aerial Imaging and Mapping group with GIS and surveying experience from Alaska to North Carolina to Cape Cod. She received her BSc at UNC-Wilmington, her MSc at the University of Victoria, and has worked with Rutgers University and the National Park Service on coastal monitoring/mapping prior to her current position with the USGS. In her spare time she forages for mushrooms and plays a lot of Wingspan.

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Community Events

 

We are excited to be bringing back the annual NEARC UC Meetup! Come join us in person at the East Village Brewing Company in San Diego, California during the Esri User Conference. We invite you to come connect with NEARC friends and colleagues, enjoy the sunshine and a drink or app with us.

 

This event is graciously sponsored by our friends at NV5 Geospatial and Terracon.

 

East Village Brewing Company

201 Park Blvd Ste 101

Sand Diego, CA 92101

 

Tuesday, July 15, 5-7 pm (PST)

 

 

 

Northeast Arc Users Group | c/o Delaney Event Management 46 Main Street Suite 401 | Winooski, VT 05404 US

 

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HoxsieQuinn, Garth (DOA)

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Email from Delaney Event Management Keynotes announced; check them out! Abstract Submission Deadline Approaching! Planning to join us for Fall NEARC [c4e5i6bab.cc.rs6.net]? You'll have 3 days to network with peers, discuss challenges,

Keynotes announced; check them out!

 

Abstract Submission

Deadline Approaching!

 

Planning to join us for Fall NEARC [c4e5i6bab.cc.rs6.net]? You'll have 3 days to network with peers, discuss challenges, share solutions, and of course learn from the ESRI professionals. 

 

The deadline to submit an abstract is 11:59 PM, Monday, July 21st, 2025.

 

All attendees, including private sector attendees and vendors, are invited and welcome to submit presentations or workshops describing a project, research, process, experience, expertise, management, or best practices related to GIS.

Important Reminders

 

·     ​​The presentation must be product-neutral and cannot market specific products and/or services

·     Presenters are required to register [c4e5i6bab.cc.rs6.net] (registration will open in August) and pay to attend the conference at the applicable rates

·     Review the presenter guidelines [c4e5i6bab.cc.rs6.net] for additional information

 

Presentation Formats

 

·     Lightning Talk - 5 minutes

·     Short Oral Presentation - 30 minutes (25 minutes presenting, 5 Q&A)

·     Hands-On Workshop - 90 minutes

·     Panel Presentation - 90 minutes

·     Poster - Printed or Digital ("poster" can mean any of the following formats: PDF, Story Map, Dashboard, Web Apps, Hub Site, etc.) Poster presenters may be asked to give a 3-5 minute lightning talk

·     Longer Oral Presentation - 60 minutes (50 minutes presenting, 10 Q&A) (Limited Timeslots)

 

 

Keynotes Announced

 

 

Monday Morning Keynote - John Nelson is a map maker, software experience designer, and writer at Esri creating fringe geographic data, curious web experiences, marginally educational blogs, and debatably instructional videos. He works in a small woodshed in Michigan and relishes the opportunity to chat with other map folks.

 

Tuesday Morning Keynote - Jin-Si Over is a geographer with the USGS - Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center. A drone pilot and structure-from-motion specialist, she supports the Remote Sensing Coastal Change group and Aerial Imaging and Mapping group with GIS and surveying experience from Alaska to North Carolina to Cape Cod. She received her BSc at UNC-Wilmington, her MSc at the University of Victoria, and has worked with Rutgers University and the National Park Service on coastal monitoring/mapping prior to her current position with the USGS. In her spare time she forages for mushrooms and plays a lot of Wingspan.

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Community Events

 

We are excited to be bringing back the annual NEARC UC Meetup [c4e5i6bab.cc.rs6.net]! Come join us in person at the East Village Brewing Company in San Diego, California during the Esri User Conference. We invite you to come connect with NEARC friends and colleagues, enjoy the sunshine and a drink or app with us.

 

This event is graciously sponsored by our friends at NV5 Geospatial and Terracon.

 

East Village Brewing Company

201 Park Blvd Ste 101

Sand Diego, CA 92101

 

Tuesday, July 15, 5-7 pm (PST)

Northeast Arc Users Group | c/o Delaney Event Management 46 Main Street Suite 401 | Winooski, VT 05404 US

 

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