Sidwell to Co-Sponsor Cadastral/Land Records SIG Meeting at 2009 ESRI International User Conference

The Sidwell Company - a provider of geographic information systems, digital orthophotography, photogrammetric and mapping services based in St. Charles, Illinois - is pleased to announce that they will co-sponsor the meeting of the Cadastral/Land Records Special Interest Group (SIG) at the upcoming ESRI® International User Conference in San Diego, CA.  This meeting will take place on Thursday, July 16 from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. in Room 28C of the San Diego Convention Center. This open forum provides an opportunity for all individuals and organizations associated with the development of cadastral and land records systems to network with ESRI staff, business partners, and peers. ESRI staff will provide an update on upcoming initiatives, and there will also be an open discussion on activities in which the user community can take part. Lunch will also be provided for all registered attendees. For more information about this meeting or the ESRI International User Conference, please visit: http://www.esri.com.

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