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		<title>AWS Symposium &#8211; Washington, DC &#124; Open GIS Data</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All governments benefit from systems that allow them to understand how the land within their borders is used. The Cloud is enabling architectures that allow for flexible and fast sharing of GIS data across the entire government. This session demonstrates how customers at the federal, municipal, and state level are using the Cloud to share ...]]></description>
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<p><span itemprop='description'>All governments benefit from systems that allow them to understand how the land within their borders is used. The Cloud is enabling architectures that allow for flexible and fast sharing of GIS data across the entire government. This session demonstrates how customers at the federal, municipal, and state level are using the Cloud to share GIS data, serve their citizens, and save money at the same time. </p>
<p>Speakers:</p>
<p>Ian Dees<br />
Co-Founder, OpenAddresses</p>
<p>Chris Rasmussen<br />
Public Open Source Software Development Lead, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency</p>
<p>Jacques Tardie<br />
Co-Founder, Snapsat.org</p>
<p>Jed Sundwall,<br />
Open Data, Amazon Web Services</p>
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