2025 LEAP Virtual Conference
See you (virtually) @ the 2025 LEAP Conference
January 28 - 30 / Virtual
Take this opportunity to learn, engage, and discuss content centered around addressing and emergency response.
GPN (formerly known as URISA) is known to set forth education and resources on these topics. Over the years, addressing and public safety experts have taken the responsibility to educate and provide resources to the GIS community members so they can level up in their professions and be up to date on current information and trends.
Sessions and resources offered at LEAP will be broken down into three main tracks:
Location: Sessions and resources regarding location will cover the different ways it is relayed and represented.
Enterprise Addressing: Educational discussions and case studies presented at LEAP will provide tools, best practices, and workflows for optimal address data management.
Public Safety: This track will offer guidance on how to enhance your data and addressing systems to meet your organization’s public safety needs.
Panel Discussions
Bridging Standards: Address Data for NG9-1-1 and Beyond / January 28th @ 3:00pm - 4:20pm ET -> Find Out More
Speaker: Sandi Stroud, Director of Public Safety, 1Spatial
Join our discussion on “Legacy to Transitional to i3: The New FCC Rules and the NG9-1-1 Journey”.
Key topics covered in this session:
- The differences between the ALI, LDB and a LIS
- The impact the FCC report and order has on 911 data management and preparedness.
- The role of an LVF in relation to a LDB and/or LIS
- How GIS data is created for geospatial routing and tied into location database management
- Procurement considerations for transitional NGCS systems related to GIS and 911 location databases
Address Data Unlocked: Streamlining GIS Data for NG9-1-1 / January 28th @ 4:30pm - 6:00pm ET -> Learn More
Washing Address Data for Integrated CAD & NG9-1-1 / January 29th @ 4:30pm - 6:00pm ET -> Read More
Speaker: Rachel Marquez, GISP, PMP, Principal GIS Analyst/CAMS Coordinator, County of Los Angeles
1Spatial has supported the County of Los Angeles in their NG9-1-1 data validation and integration needs. So, be sure to check out Rachel's panel discussions as well.