The New
York State GIS Coordination Program is happy to announce the
Sixth
Annual GIS Partnership Award.
Partnerships are an important
way to share in the development of GIS and geospatial data
sets, and to enhance the usefulness of those that are already
developed. One of the ways that the NY State GIS Coordinating
Body is encouraging the formation of GIS partnerships in New
York State is by publishing a short description of real GIS
partnerships on a web page at the NY State GIS Clearinghouse
web site. The Clearinghouse web page is at http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us
, and the GIS Partnership Summary page is at
http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us/coordinationprogram/reports/partnerships/
The GIS
Partnership Summary page has been set up so those who are
interested in learning more about a particular partnership
or partnerships in general can read current summaries about
others' experience. Contact information is included in the
summary in case the reader is interested in participating
in the partnership, or in learning more about it.
The goal
of this contest is to improve the effectiveness of this page
by generating more summaries and by increasing the awareness
of its existence. An
award for the best partnership will be presented at the Annual
NYS GIS Conference. To become eligible, submit a summary in
the correct format about your GIS Partnership that includes
participants from New York before Wednesday,
September 21, 2005.
Partnership
summaries may be submitted through our simple on-line form
at: http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us/datcoord/partner.rtf,
or by E-mail to nysgis@cscic.state.ny.us.
If your summary is accepted for inclusion on the summary page,
it will automatically become eligible to win. Ongoing partnership
that have not previously received an award are eligible to
apply, as long as they submit an update to their partnership
summary. Examples and links to the format are provided on
the GIS Partnership Summary page given above. Entries will
be judged by a select subcommittee of the NY State GIS Coordinating
Body on their originality and innovation, and the scope of
the partnership, such as the number or diversity of participants
or the dollar savings of the partnership. Partners whose summaries
are accepted for inclusion on the GIS Partnership Summary
page will also be asked to keep their summary current on a
periodic basis.
Contact
Jeff Herter at jherter@dos.state.ny.us
or (518) 474-6000 or Bill Johnson at william.johnson@cscic.state.ny.us
or 518-474-5212 for answers to any questions.