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Welcome to the 2025 Location, Enterprise Addressing & Public Safety (LEAP) Conference program, hosted virtually by the Geospatial Professional Network (formerly URISA)!

The conference will be presented virtually, January 28-30, 2025 and we invite your your participation.
The detailed conference agenda follows.

Schedule: Tuesday, January 28 - Thursday, January 30
Presented via Zoom according to this daily schedule:
  • 12:00 - 6:30 PM Eastern
  • 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM Central
  • 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM Mountain
  • 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM Pacific

Regular breaks are incorporated.

Individual and team registration are available. Many departments and agencies have benefited from team registration which is less than the price of two individual registrations. Get a group of staff members - as many as you like - to view the proceedings together (perhaps in a conference room with snacks!) Learn and discuss the a-ha moments together!

For registration and sponsorship details, please visit: https://urisa.org/page/LEAP_Conference
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Tuesday, January 28
 

1:00pm CST

From Symbols to SQL: Advancing Crime Mapping with AI and Data Privacy
Tuesday January 28, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
This session will emphasize the importance of both the visual (symbols) and the data (privacy and accuracy) aspects of crime mapping for improving public safety and decision-making.

Crime Incident Mapping Symbols: their Evolution, Diversification and the Application of AI
Dr. Mark R. Leipnik, Professor, Sam Houston State University

Ambiguating Crime Data Location Information in SQL
Matt Goodman, GIS Principal, St. Louis County Sheriff's Office 9-1-1

Speakers
avatar for Mark R. Leipnik, PhD

Mark R. Leipnik, PhD

Professor, Sam Houston State University
Dr. Leipnik is a Professor in the Department of Environmental and Geosciences at Sam Houston State University in Texas specializing in GIS since 1996. He received his PhD from University of California at Santa Barbara in Geography in 1995. He is the author of two books and over fifty... Read More →
avatar for Matt Goodman

Matt Goodman

GIS Principal, St. Louis County Sheriff's Office 9-1-1
Tuesday January 28, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm CST
Virtual

3:00pm CST

Bridging Standards: Address Data for NG9-1-1 and Beyond
Tuesday January 28, 2025 3:00pm - 4:20pm CST
State_Name, ST_Name, and Name, oh my!.  The component parts of an address are parsed into a variety of fields that vary from data model to data model.  These presentations dive into address standards and innovative ways to consistently handle free-form addresses.

Legacy to Transitional to i3: The New FCC Rules and the NG9-1-1 Journey
Sandi C Stroud, Director of Public Safety, 1Spatial

A Compariason of the FGDC and NENA Address Data Standards
Ed Wells, GISP, Past President of URISA
Speakers
avatar for Sandi C Stroud

Sandi C Stroud

Director of Public Safety, 1Spatial
Sandi Stroud started her career as the GIS manager in the City of Laurel, Maryland, where she was a one-person GIS division. She went on to work for the Baltimore Metropolitan Council, coordinating multiple large jurisdictions on data sharing initiatives. During that time, the developing... Read More →
avatar for Ed Wells, GISP

Ed Wells, GISP

Retired, Consultant
Ed Wells was one the four principal co-authors of the FGDC address standard. He served as Technical Editor for the NENA workgroup that drafted the Civic Location Data Exchange Format (CLDXFv1), and is an active member of CLDXFv2 workgroup. He has been an active participant in the... Read More →
Tuesday January 28, 2025 3:00pm - 4:20pm CST
Virtual

4:30pm CST

Address Data Unlocked: Streamlining GIS Data for NG9-1-1
Tuesday January 28, 2025 4:30pm - 6:00pm CST
This session highlights several innovative approaches to address data management for Improving Data Quality by lavage other datasets and techniques.

How the USPS County Project can Improve Addressing Data
Andrea Kupfer, AICP, Planning Services Supervisor, Knoxville-Knox County Planning

Addressing City-County Workflow
Rachel Marquez, GISP, PMP, Principal GIS Analyst/CAMS Coordinator, Los Angeles County Internal Services Department, Downey, California
Speakers
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Andrea Kupfer, AICP

Planning Services Supervisor, Knoxville-Knox County Planning
I am in the addressing department at Knoxville-Knox County Planning. We assign and maintain all addresses within Knox County, TN.
avatar for Rachel Marquez, GISP, PMP

Rachel Marquez, GISP, PMP

Principal GIS Analyst/CAMS Coordinator, County of Los Angeles
Rachel R. Marquez, Countywide Address Management System (CAMS) Program Coordinator for the County of Los Angeles' Enterprise GIS (eGIS) Group. Rachel is passionate about the power of geospatial technology to navigate the interconnected world. From managing complex projects to creating... Read More →
Tuesday January 28, 2025 4:30pm - 6:00pm CST
Virtual
 
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