The Living Atlas and You

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Geodata engineering is focused on making your data work for your mission. Did you know that The Living Atlas is a way for you to use authoritative information others have created, including official data sources such as the US Census, NOAA, and USGS?  The experts in Esri's Geodata Services support the production of The Living Atlas imagery and community maps content, and can help you improve the quality of your data, too.  To learn more about the work behind The Living Atlas, see this article in XYHT, and meet members of #Geodata and Living Atlas at #EsriUC2018. 

About the Author
I run the Mapping Systems portfolio of products, including Aeronautical, Maritime, and Topographic content production tools, Workflow Manager, Data Reviewer, and Adobe Maps. Our tools scale from individual, creative cartographic contributors to Enterprise-level information agencies. I also have Maritime Ports business leadership duties, with special interest in hydrographic mapping technologies. I am keen to see implementations of ArcGIS platform include maritime patterns such as disconnected field-oriented feature editing, real-time triggers and alerts, automated analysis, and water column visualization. I came to Esri after over 24 years in the NOAA Corps and a little time as a marine pile driving inspector. I graduated from Whitman College and Columbia University in the 3-2 Engineering program, studying Math/Physics and Civil Engineering, respectively. Although I passed my EIT, I never practiced professional engineering, as I was having too much fun driving ships and mapping the ocean in Alaska! I also completed a 3-week Harvard Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Managers and elected officials.