NAVTEQ's Map Development Process
Cliff Allison discusses NAVTEQ's map development process and the integration of Esri technology with NAVTEQ products.

Cliff Allison discusses NAVTEQ's map development process and the integration of Esri technology with NAVTEQ products.
Esri's Chuck Cmeyla discusses the various ways GIS helps the public works industry streamline workflows and improve asset management practices.
Helene York, director of Bon Appétit Management Company Foundation, discusses the relationship between diet and carbon footprint and the environmental impact of certain food farming practices.
ArcGIS Data Reviewer product manager Daryl Smith explains how ArcGIS Data Reviewer automates and simplifies the GIS data quality and control process.
Gina Clemmer, president of New Urban Research, Inc., a research and training company in Portland, Oregon, discusses her book The GIS 20: Essential Skills.
Baker project manager Stephen Clancy explains how streetview lidar illuminates understanding of infrastructure by giving a much more detailed view of objects than aerial lidar.
GIS professional and author David Allen discusses how GIS Tutorial 3: Advanced Workbook, which he co-wrote with author Jeffery M. Coffey, will help users develop advanced GIS skills by exploring the full breadth of ArcGIS software.
John Young discusses how GIS can deliver a competitive advantage to organizations and its importance for senior managers.
Bob Hazelton discusses the benefits and capabilities of ArcGIS Mapping for Sharepoint, as well as the new features and enhancements in the new release.
Dr. Chris Pyke, Vice President, Research Program, United States Green Building Council, discusses how GIS can be used to assist green building in many areas, such as location-based rating systems, building performance modeling, and market pattern analysis.
Steve Doig specializes in computer-aided reporting and is a Pulitzer Prize winner for his work on building code infractions uncovered by Hurricane Andrew. He discusses how GIS can enhance journalists' research and storytelling.
Guenther Pichler, Esri Business Development Manager for European Union-related issues, discusses how Esri technology helps European nation-states comply with INSPIRE directives.
Brant Houston, Knight Chair of Journalism, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, discusses the need for GIS in media and journalism to help reporters uncover information that helps them tell better stories.
Skip Parker, enterprise sales manager at NAVTEQ, explains how it serves road and traffic data to state and local governments in partnership with Esri.
Mike Dana, business development manager at Wacom, discusses how Wacom's interactive pen displays integrate with ArcGIS 10.
Gustavo Villagra, de Telecom Argentina, y Pedro Barbero, de Aeroterra, S.A., conversan sobre el uso de un SIG Enterprise para beneficiar a todos los departamentos del telecom, desde operaciones hasta mercadeo.
Semeon Sertsu, director of information technology, National/Naval Ice Center (NNIC), talks about how NNIC uses ArcGIS to streamline product deployment and cut costs in monitoring Polar Ice.
Eric Van Praag, regional coordinator of the GeoSUR Program, discusses the initiative to integrate and disseminate spatial data throughout South America.
Tom Meyer, author of the Esri Press book Introduction to Geometrical and Physical Geodesy: Foundations of Geomatics, discusses the importance of having a foundational understanding of geodesy when working with GIS, remote sensing, and surveying.
Manny Rios, chief underwriter of the USAA property and casualty insurance group, describes how he first became aware of GIS and why geospatial technology is so important to the organization.
Nancy Towne, US Army Corps of Engineers GIS team lead in Afghanistan, discusses the various ways Esri technology assists the US Army's rebuilding of Afghanistan.
Marten Hogeweg, Esri product manager for the ArcGIS Server Geoportal Extension, talks about how the Geoportal Extension assists organizations by making geospatial data and services available over the Internet.
Andrew Long, founder of Longcreative and a former senior news artist at the Arizona Republic newspaper, talks about how GIS can add more visual punch and in-depth analysis to news and investigative stories.
David Blankenship, Senior GIS Analyst, City of Colorado Springs Fire Department, discusses how his agency uses imagery and GIS to tackle the city's emergencies.
Nick Franchino, GIS manager for the Department of Regional Planning in Los Angeles County, talks about how remotely sensed data married with GIS brings departments together.
Greg Scott, Group Leader, Geospatial & Earth Monitoring Division, Geoscience Australia, discusses the integration of imagery in topographic mapping at Australia's national mapping organization.
John Florio, senior product manager for Juniper Systems, discusses the trends in mobile GIS data collection and the Mesa Rugged Notepad, Juniper Systems' latest entry into the mobile computing market.
Richard Cooke, president of ITT Visual Information Solutions (ITT VIS), talks about GIS and imagery and his newest product for working with imagery in a geospatial context-ENVI for ArcGIS Server.
At the 2010 Esri User Conference in San Diego, U.S. Census Bureau Redistricting Data Office Chief Cathy McCully explains how GIS-enabled census data is being delivered to states for use in their redistricting processes.
Esri's IT strategist Victoria Kouyoumjian discusses the significance of cloud computing as a platform for developing and delivering GIS services.