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Welcome to the 2025 GIS/Valuation Technologies Conference, taking place in Columbus, Ohio, March 3-6, 2025! This is where you review the comprehensive educational program for the conference and plan your agenda.

The Geospatial Professional Network (formerly URISA) and the International Association of Assessing Officers are once again pleased to co-host this important event. Attendees earn ample IAAO CE credits and GISP Education points.

More education! Attendees requested more workshops - the opportunity to dive deeper into important topics. So we have included four half-day workshops to the conference on Thursday afternoon. Be sure to check them out and plan accordingly!

Go to this page to register for the conference and make travel plans and review sponsor and exhibit packages. Take note of early bird discounts through January 6!
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Wednesday, March 5
 

9:00am EST

GIS: Making Property Taxes Less Taxing
Wednesday March 5, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am EST
Buckle up, folks! This session is your crash course in using GIS to make property assessments and appeals less painful (for everyone involved). We will show you how Cuyahoga County used maps to make their reappraisal process more transparent (and less likely to cause a riot). Then, we'll head down south to Bossier Parish to see how they're using GIS to fight property tax appeals like pros.

You will learn how to use maps to explain those pesky assessments to the public, spot wonky valuations before they become a problem, and even win those dreaded appeals. We promise it'll be way more fun than it sounds!

  • Peaking Behind the Curtain: How GIS Empowers Transparency in Cuyahoga County’s Reappraisal
    Jordan Abbott, GIS Analyst, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH
    Tom Fisher, GISP, AICP, Enterprise Geospatial Technologies Administrator, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, OH
  • Mapping Success: Leveraging GIS in property Tax Appeals
    Jake Parkinson, Assessor Consultant, Valuebase, Salt Lake City, UT
    Bobby Edmiston, Assessor, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, Benton, LA
Speakers
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Jordan Abbott

GIS Analyst, Cuyahoga County
With over a decade in GIS, I’ve collaborated with various departments and municipalities to enhance spatial applications and address challenges. My experience spans from maintaining land records to developing GIS solutions that benefit the public at large. I’m passionate about... Read More →
avatar for Thomas Fisher, GISP, AICP

Thomas Fisher, GISP, AICP

Enterprise Geospatial Technologies Administrator, Cuyahoga County
With over 30years in the field of GIS, Tom Fisher is currently the Enterprise Geospatial Technologies Administrator for the County of Cuyahoga in Ohio. He leads a staff of five GIS professionals in the County’s Department of Information Technology. Mr. Fisher is the Immediate Past... Read More →
avatar for Jake Parkinson

Jake Parkinson

Assessor Consultant, Valuebase
Jake Parkinson is currently Assessor Coordinator for Valuebase. Most recently he was the Tooele County Assessor, but he also holds a Certified Residential Appraiser License with Utah Division of Real Estate and an Ad Valorem General Designation from Utah State Tax Commission. He is... Read More →
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Bobby Edmiston

Assessor, Bossier Parish Louisiana
Bobby W. Edmiston was elected as the Bossier Parish Assessor in November 1998.Bobby is a native of Bossier Parish, Louisiana, and a graduate of Airline High School, class of 1979. He attended Louisiana Tech University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1984. Bobby is married... Read More →
Wednesday March 5, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am EST
Pheoris West A – 3rd Floor

10:30am EST

From Sketchy Records to Solid Revenue: How Tech is Saving Assessors from Headaches
Wednesday March 5, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EST
Get ready to ditch those dusty old blueprints and embrace the digital revolution! This session will show you how high-tech tools like street-level imagery and LiDAR are transforming the way assessors do their jobs. We'll take you on a behind-the-scenes tour of how Clark County, OH is using these tools to catch property tax dodgers and keep their records squeaky clean. Then, we'll head over to Clermont County to see how they're using sketch verification to uncover hidden revenue and streamline their assessment process. You'll learn how to spot those sneaky property changes, recover lost tax dollars, and maybe even impress your boss (or at least avoid getting fired). So, grab your gadgets and get ready to geek out on GIS!

  • Support Cyclical Reassessments with Street Level Imagery
    Bill Wetzel, Account Executive-Midwest, Cyclomedia Technology, Inc., Middleton, WI
    Shayne Gray, GIS Director, Clark County Auditor’s Office, Springfield, OH
  • Sketch Verification: The Key to Uncovering Lost Revenue and Boosting Accuracy with Clermont County, OH
    Joe Oddi, Director of Partner Strategies, EagleView
    Cindy Hawk, Deputy Auditor, Clermont County, OH
Moderators
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Matt Shade

GIS Manager, Franklin County Auditor's Office
Matt Shade, GISP is the GIS Manager for the Franklin County, Ohio Auditor's office. The Auditor's GIS Department has an eight person staff and serves as the GIS administrator for Franklin County, which is home to the City of Columbus and has over 430,000 parcels. Matt has over 15... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Bill Wetzel

Bill Wetzel

Account Executive-Midwest, Cyclomedia Technology, Inc
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Shayne Gray

GIS Director, Clark County Auditor’s Office
avatar for Joe Oddi

Joe Oddi

Director of Partner Strategies, EagleView
Joe Oddi is the Director of Partner Strategies at EagleView. He's been with the company for 10 years and currently manages EagleView's vast network of strategic and software integration partners.Residing in Denver, Colorado, Joe is a proud father of two energetic boys, aged 6 and... Read More →
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Cindy Hawk

Deputy Auditor, Clermont County
Wednesday March 5, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EST
Pheoris West A – 3rd Floor

2:30pm EST

Using Cutting-Edge GIS: Technological Transformation at the Valuation Office Agency (VOA)
Wednesday March 5, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) successfully generates Council Tax bands for 26m+ residences and Business Rates for 2m+ non-domestic properties, yielding over £60bn for Local Authorities in England and Wales.

For several decades, the VOA has used a combination of specialist human knowledge and a relatively simple geospatial ecosystem. In 2019, the Business Systems Transformation (BST) program was set up to address VOA’s longstanding technical debt and meet an aspiration to develop resilience to changes in government policy.

This provided an opportunity to completely redesign the geospatial ecosystem, which is a core component of location intelligence used in property valuation.

The tasks included the transformation of a) ageing technology; b) legacy geo-analytical processes; c) fragmented geospatial data governance; and d) limited geospatial data and science literacy. In 2023, BST successfully delivered VOA’s first enterprise-level Geographical Information System (GIS), VMS, with the following activities:
  1. Incorporating business and users’ needs closely during the design of application, change management, and learning; and incorporating best practices from other organizations.
  2. Reducing development time, cutting expenses, and enabling reconfiguration for any type of mapping by using a single source code to create various VMS versions.
  3. Enabling the historical mapping, multi-criteria decision-making, and interactive exploration through linked views.
  4. Using rigorous novel geo-analytics to redefine how VOA models and visualizes the geographical homogeneity of valuation and link the properties to other geospatial intelligence.

VMS is used daily by over 1000 users within the VOA. Users have reported improved productivity, quality, and an uplift in their working experience.

Provision of variety of authoritative data layers (latest maps, aerial images, street views) in a single interface has made it easier to remain in a single workflow, rather than switching between windows. Use of government address data standards such as UPRN has reduced ambiguities in address search.

Aside from operational users, VMS has also been a catalyst in the use of geospatial data, science and technology for automated valuation modelling and machine learning by data scientists.

Sanjay Rana, Geospatial Lead, Valuation Office Agency (VOA), Bristol, United Kingdom
Moderators
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Josh Schuster

GIS Specialist, McLean County Supervisor of Assessments
Speakers
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Sanjay Rana

Geospatial Lead, Valuation Office Agency
Wednesday March 5, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm EST
Pheoris West A – 3rd Floor
 
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