In an age where information is the new gold, counties harnessing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and advanced data analytics stand at the forefront of innovative governance. These tools enable county governments to visualize complex datasets, streamline services, and enhance community planning.
By integrating data analytics and GIS into their operations, counties can develop more informed policies, improve service delivery, and foster greater public trust, ultimately delivering more effective and responsive governance to residents.
GeoStrategies: Mapping the Future of Governance with GIS and Data Insights
In an era when data is critical, county governments are increasingly adopting data-driven approaches and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to gain insights, identify trends, and drive strategic decisions. This approach can enhance decision-making, policy development, and governance transparency for elected officials and county professionals. In this session, an expert panel will introduce data-driven governance, explore the role of GIS in policy development, share implementation strategies, and look ahead to future trends and innovations.
Speakers:
- Momen M. Abukhdeir, Esq., Chief Data and Performance Officer, Baltimore County
- Heather Tinelli, Director, QAC Economic & Tourism Development, Queen Anne's County
- Dawn Blanchard, GIS Program Manager, State of Maryland
- Mark Ritacco, Chief Government Affairs Officer, National Association of Counties (NACo)
Moderator: The Honorable Jon Cardin, Maryland House of Delegates
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 14, 2024; 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
MACo's Summer Conference, "Turning the Tide," is August 14-17, 2024, at the Roland Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, Maryland.
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