

16 April 2010, 4:17am
Harrisburg, PA, April 16, 2010 - Utilization of the geospatial profession, including private sector companies and management, was among the topics discussed at a round table session with Pennsylvania Gubernatorial candidate Jack Wagner (D), the current Auditor General, and Dauphin County Commissioner Nick DiFrancesco, campaign representative for candidate Tom Corbett (R), the current Attorney General. The session was hosted by PA-MAPPS, the Pennsylvania chapter of MAPPS, the national association of private geospatial firms.
The focus of the discussion was the role of geospatial technology in support of future needs of the Commonwealth and in the next administration. Included was the fact that Pennsylvania is one of the few states that does not have either a geospatial coordination council or a current, accurate statewide mapping activity.
"This technology, for disaster relief, emergencies of all kinds, economic development and most importantly planning, is critical, it is critical to our vision, our future, here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, throughout the country and throughout the world," said Wagner. "It is vitally important that we move this profession forward in a coordinated effort as it relates to government."
Mr. Wagner discussed his plan for greater utilization of Pennsylvania's natural resources in an environmentally sensitive way, as well as updating and upgrading the Commonwealth's infrastructure, including airports, railroads, highways and broadband. He noted that geospatial data is critical to those initiatives.
Mr. DiFrancesco addressed Attorney General Corbett's campaign platform on workforce development, the current state of Pennsylvania's infrastructure and addressing budget challenges. He outlined a government reform agenda, including eliminating government activities that duplicate and compete with private business.
"We appreciate the time that each of the campaigns spent with our group, their understanding of geospatial technology, and the way this data and technology can be utilized to help the Commonwealth and its citizens," said Michael Shillenn, CP (Photo Science, Inc., West Chester, PA), PA-MAPPS President.
The roundtable discussion included representatives from nine private geospatial firms from across the Commonwealth. The event was filmed by the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) and is archived on their website.
Earlier sessions were held with the campaign of Joe Hoeffel (D) and U.S. Rep. Jim Gerlach (R), prior to his departure from the Governor's race.
Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN)

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