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The California GIS Council
The California GIS Council (CGC), made up of representatives from local, tribal, state and federal government agencies and the private sector, was formed to collaborate on the planning, implementation and maintenance of a California GIS infrastructure. The term .infrastructure. is used here in a holistic sense to encompass systems, organizational programs, policy, standards, procedures, and any other factors that affect the ability of member organizations to jointly develop or acquire, share and maintain spatial data adequate to their needs.
A key element of the CGC is the formation and participation of local collaboratives (e.g., Regional GIS Councils). Composed of representatives of county, city and tribal governments, resource conservation and other special districts, private and public utilities, local colleges and universities and private sector organizations, these regional collaboratives are essential to council success.
Please see "Meetings and Events" for information from past meetings, including the Council Charter, represented agencies, and presentation materials.
Additional
information will be added to these pages as it becomes available.
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