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NEURISA Special Achievement Award Announcement 2014
NEURISA Special Achievement Award

The New England Chapter of URISA (NEURISA) is accepting nominations for our Special Achievement Award, which will be presented at NEURISA Day 2014, November 3rd 2014, at Old Sturbridge Village, MA.  The NEURISA Board of Directors is looking for nominees who through the use of geospatial or other information technologies, have made a significant contribution that greatly enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization, realizes a significant return on investment, or greatly improves the quality of services.

Please submit a nomination by completing this form: www.neurisa.org/Recognition.  The deadline for submissions is September 1st, 2014!

Potential Recipients: GIS Practitioners in New England

Criterion: Through the use of geospatial or other information technologies, the individual has made a significant contribution that greatly enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of an organization, realizes a significant return on investment, or greatly improves the quality of services. This contribution may be a single act or a cumulative performance. Significance will be measured by a positive impact on an organization or a community.

Nomination Process: Nominations will be solicited from geospatial and information technologies professionals and the NEURISA Board.  The nomination deadline September 1st, 2014.

Selection Process: A committee of three NEURISA Board Members (President, President-Elect and Past-President) will select from nominees submitted based upon a set of predefined criterion.
 
 
John W. Hangen, GISP
GIS Coordinator
City of Milford, CT
+41° 13' 34.79", -73° 3' 33.34"
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