Friends and colleagues,
The GIS Day committee reviewed all of the GIS Day maps submitted and also weighed in on their choices for recognition. The winners are split into 2 groups based on professional status and student status. The winners for
each category are as follows:
Professional submissions:
first place: "Disk Golf Story Map", David Scherf, GISP, Manager of GIS/Technical Services, Engineering Department, City of Torrington, CT
second place: "CT DEEP Geographic Information Systems Open Data Website" by Stuart DeLand, Environmental Analyst 2, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
third place: "Using Web-GIS to collaborate with the public and solicit input on the Bristol RI, Bike Path Connector", David Cook, Geographic Information System Administrator, Fuss & O'Neill, Inc.
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Student submissions:
first place: "Salamander Spring Migration Collision Risk Areas in Farmington, CT", Anastasia Dildin, Student, Central Connecticut State
University
Second place: "Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Connecticut by Town- ArcGIS Dashboard", Adam Gallaher, Grad Student, University of Connecticut
Third place: "Connecticut Stone Wall Mapper", Ji Won Suh, Graduate Student, University of Connecticut
Congratulations to the winners!