More Information about the KCGIS Users GroupWhat is the King County GIS Users Group? The KCGIS Users Group is a bi-monthly forum that features information sharing among users of the King County Geographic Information System in the form of announcements, technical tips, and in-depth presentations. Users can find out first-hand what is happening across departments and disciplines, and glean timely information that will affect their day-to-day work. The KCGIS Center hosts the users group meetings. Cheryl Wilder, GIS Analyst and King County GIS Center Training Coordinator organizes and moderates the meetings. Cheryl welcomes suggestions and volunteers for future featured speakers and topics. Who attends? The agenda is designed to be of interest to King County GIS staff, however other GIS users are welcome. When does the User Group meet? KCGIS Users Group meetings are scheduled for the first Wednesday of every other month from 11am to noon. Make sure you check here for the latest information before attending. Dates for 2010 are: February 3, 2010 April 7, 2010 June 2, 2010 August 4, 2010 October 6, 2010 December 1, 2010 Where are meetings held? The users group meets in the King Street Center in downtown Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood, on the seventh floor in conference room 7044-45. From the seventh-floor elevator lobby, enter through the DNRP Director's Office/GIS Center door via keycard or receptionist buzz-in. |