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Document Information

Type: Event program / biography page / briefing material
File Size: 2.9 MB
Summary

This document is a biographical page, likely from an event program or briefing book, featuring Jack Dangermond, the founder and president of Esri. It details the history of his company, his influence in the field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and his professional focus. The page is stamped with a House Oversight control number.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Jack Dangermond Founder and President of Esri
Described as 'Our Host' in the document header; biography details his work in GIS and leadership of Esri.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Esri
World's fourth largest privately held software company, founded by Jack Dangermond.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017537'.

Timeline (1 events)

Undated
An unspecified event where Jack Dangermond served as 'Our Host'.
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Locations (1)

Location Context
Headquarters of Esri.

Key Quotes (2)

"Jack Dangermond is the founder and president of Esri, the world's fourth largest privately held software company."
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"He is personally committed to applying GIS methods for environmental stewardship and sustainable communities."
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OUR HOST
JACK DANGERMOND
Jack Dangermond is the founder and president of Esri, the world's fourth largest privately held software company. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Redlands, California, Esri is widely recognized as the technical and market leader in geographic information systems, or GIS, pioneering innovative solutions for working with spatial data.
Esri has more than one million users in over 350,000 organizations representing government; nongovernmental organizations (NGOs); academia; and industries such as utilities, health care, transportation, telecommunications, homeland security, retail, and agriculture.
Dangermond is recognized not only as a pioneer in spatial analysis methods but also as one of the most influential people in GIS. He actively manages Esri and is closely connected to projects, clients, and company vision. He takes a leadership role in national and global initiatives to facilitate standards for data access and sharing across agencies and organizations. He is personally committed to applying GIS methods for environmental stewardship and sustainable communities.
Dangermond is the recipient of numerous fellowships, honorary degrees, and awards. He has authored hundreds of papers on GIS in such diverse fields as photogrammetry, computer science, planning, environmental science, and cartography. He delivers keynote addresses at meetings and conferences around the globe.
Dangermond's current work is focused on helping organizations deploy spatial data in enterprise environments, Web-based services, and mobile computing systems as well as enhancing applications, models, and tools that can be used for optimized routing, intelligent site selection, crime and disease analysis, location-based services, infrastructure management, public safety, and homeland security.
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