Title: Marvin Bauer
1GIS Career Interviews
Marvin Bauer U of M
Lawrence Peters
Jide Odulana
Paul Wickman DNR
Sara Dolan
Nikki Paripovich ESRI
Edward DSousa
Terese Rowekamp Rowekamp Associated, Inc.
2Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- Education
- Ph.D. 1970, University of Illinois
- Duties
- Remote Sensing Research
- (Natural Resources)
- U of M Professor
- Editor of Academic Journals
3Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- What GIS related support networks do you use?
That is, what professional organizations, user
groups or other resources do you find most
helpful to you as a GIS professional? - American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote
Sensing - Institute for Electronic and Electrical
Engineering
4Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- What type of skills or knowledge do you feel are
most important to successfully complete the type
of work you are involved in? -
- Coursework in GIS/Remote Sensing
- Background knowledge important
- Mathematics, Physics
- Discipline Specific Knowledge
- Geography
- Geology
- Forestry
- etc..
5Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- What do you find most exciting about the current
state of GIS (or your specific field)?
- Higher resolution
- Recent Launches of satellites
- Quickbird 0.5 meter
- IKONOS 1.0 meter
- Higher precision sensors
- More satellites being launched ever year
6Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- What in GIS (or your field) do you find most
frustrating, lacking or are disappointed in? - Landsat Satellite Program
- US failed to make commitment on program
- Old Technology
- Landsat 4 (1984), Landsat 7 (1999)
- Limited use (5 satellites - Once every 8 days)
- Weather factors (cloud cover, storms)
- Orbits will deteriorate and satellite destroyed
in 1-2 years - No replacement program underway to replace
Landsat by US Government
7Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- What in GIS do you find most frustrating, lacking
or are disappointed in? (cont) - Landsat Satellite Program
- Consequences
- Gap of 2 to 4 years in satellite coverage between
old Landsat satellites and new - Landsat satellites
- Temporary blow to Commercial GIS and Remote
Sensing
8Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- How did you get into Remote Sensing?
- Background in Agronomy, Crops
- Remote Sensing Opportunity at Purdue University's
Remote Sensing Lab in early 1970s - Forefront of remote sensing technology
- Development of ERDAS software at Purdue
- Worked for 3 to 4 years at Purdue and pursued a
career ever since - Currently a professor in the College of Natural
Resources - Specialty Remote Sensing of Natural Resources
9Marvin BauerRemote Sensing/GIS Professor
- What companies or agencies use Remote Sensing?
- Biggest Customers
- Military
- Intelligence Agencies
- Federal government
- Other Customers
- State, County, City Governments
- Academic
- Private Sector
10Paul WickmanMGIS StudentGIS Specialist,
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Education
- MGIS, U of M (2003 - present)
- B.Sc Computer Science
- Carroll College, Wisconsin (1988 - 1992)
- Current Position
- GIS Specialist Programmer
- DNRs division of fish and wildlife
- Previous Work Experience
- IT Consultant (from approx. 1992 - 2003)
11Paul WickmanMGIS StudentGIS Specialist,
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Job Responsibilities
- Basic GIS analysis
- Habitat improvement, etc.
- GIS Programming - writing Python scripts
- Developing web map application using MapServer
12Paul WickmanMGIS StudentGIS Specialist,
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Skills and Knowledge Most Important to Current
Role - Web mapping
- ArcView 3.3
- Field specific information
- Water management
- Urban planning
- Crime, safety, etc.
13Paul WickmanMGIS StudentGIS Specialist,
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Most Exciting Aspect of his career/GIS
- Visualization
- Domain in which GIS is applied within the DNR
- Most Frustrating Aspect of his career/GIS
- Cost of products, various levels of licensing
- Potential misuse/abuse in drawing conclusions
14Paul WickmanMGIS StudentGIS Specialist,
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Most Utilized Support Networks
- Google
- Vast amount of resources
- Interacting with GIS user groups in DNR
- Good information trading/exchange platform
15Nikki ParipovichSales AssociateEnvironmental
Systems Research Institute (ESRI)St Paul (Eagan)
Regional Office
- Education
- University of St. Thomas - B.A. Spanish
- University of Minnesota - MGIS Program
- Former student, capstone project a work in
progress - GIS Interests
- Strong in Remote Sensing
- International Environmental Applications of GIS
16Nikki ParipovichESRI Sales Associate
- Sales Associate Responsibilities
- Interface with customers prior to and/or after
sale - Coordinate all outbound and inbound efforts
related to new and existing clients - Service existing accounts, develop new business,
provide quotes, write proposals, access purchase
orders - Job Description
- Provide support to sales force in ESRI's 11
regional offices. - Develop/maintain positive customer relations and
coordinate various functions within the company.
17Nikki ParipovichESRI Sales Associate
- Position Requirements
- BA/BS in Geography or a related field or
equivalent experience - At least one year of business-to-business
experience - Knowledge of ESRI products and the different
systems platforms - Prior customer service and/or telemarketing
experience - Recommended Qualifications
- Good interpersonal skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Great follow-though
18Nikki ParipovichESRI Sales Associate
- Most Utilized Support Networks
- Wisconsin ESRI User Group - Minnesota version in
progress - http//www.ewug.org
- statewide group that meets to discuss ESRI
software related topics. - formed in 1999 to discuss technical issues,
conduct seminars, share ideas and network with
others. - MGIS Program - current, former students
- Jackie Hamiltons Blog
19Nikki ParipovichESRI Sales Associate
- Most exciting aspect within her career/GIS
- Ubiquity of GIS - so much opportunity
- Healthy competition - encourages new and improved
products, trailblazing - Two strong sectors of business and technology
complementing each other
20Nikki ParipovichESRI Sales Associate
- Most frustrating aspect within her career/GIS
- Lack of funding for projects
- Dealing with people who are indifferent and/or
resistant to change - which inhibits others from
moving forward - Proposal Writing
21Terese RowekampRowekamp Associated, Inc.
- GIS Consulting Firm
- ESRI Authorized Trainer
- Custom Application Development
- Customers
- 90 Local Government (City/County)
- 10 Federal/Semi-private/Private
- Started in 1992
- Currently 3 Employees
22Terese RowekampRowekamp Associated, Inc.
- Role as President of Rowekamp Associates
- Direct company
- Research technology
- Research applications
- Goal Empower users through services and
education. - Training
- Application Development
- Consulting
23Terese RowekampRowekamp Associated, Inc.
- Education
- Bachelors in Geography from University of
Minnesota Duluth - Masters in Geography/Cartography Became
interested in computer applications to
cartography - Work History
- LMIC
- PCA
- ESRI
- Consulting Owner/Operator
24Terese RowekampRowekamp Associated, Inc.
- General GIS Positions
- Strong Communication skills
- Problem Solving abilities
- Ability to Synthesize new approaches and Ideas
based on Experience - Solid Domain Specific knowledge
- Skills vary on type of position
- Application developers/Programmers
- Technicians
25Terese RowekampRowekamp Associated, Inc.
- Approach to Quality and Marketing
- Honesty and Building Trust
- Opens communication and encourages free exchange
of ideas - Most (90) of Marketing is Word of Mouth
- Relationship building not only helps with repeat
customers, but also helps identify new customers
26Terese RowekampRowekamp Associated, Inc.
- GIS Commmunity and Current State
- Support Networks
- MN GIS/LIS Consortium
- Rowekamp Tech Forums
- Excited About
- potential for growth in non-traditional
applications (health, homeland security) - Concerned About
- ease of access to GIS technology and the
possibility of the misuse of GIS tools
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- Education
- All interviewees have post-graduate degree
- Marv Bauer - PhD
- Paul Wickman - MGIS (in progress)
- Nikki Paripovich - MGIS (in progress)
- Terese Rowekamp - MS Geography/Cartography
- According to 2002 MN GIS/LIS Profession Salary
Survey - 30 of respondents held Masters degree
- (however, only 8 of positions surveyed
- required MA/MS/MGIS)
- 2 required PhD
28Compare/Contrast all Interviews
Important Skills for Respective GIS Roles
Respondent indicated this is a highly desirable
skill - Indicates it is an important skill, but
less so than others
29Compare/Contrast all Interviews
- Support Networks
- Local Resources - MN GIS/LIS
- Resources relating to respective positions
- National Resources - URISA, ASPRS
- Other - Wisconsin ESRI, GISSO, MGIS
- Most Exciting Aspect within GIS
- Rapid progression of GIS
- Commendable establishment of GIS
- Most Frustrating Aspect within GIS
- Lack of investment
- Confusing priorities
- Concern of misuse
30Questions?