Following is a loose and passionate interview of Jack Dangermond at this week’s Gov 2.0 event. In it Dangermond speaks of the evolution, promise and future of GIS. Where he’s most passionate is the application of GIS for issues of sustainability, given the precarious position our planet is currently in.
Jack Dangermond Articulates the Future of GIS at Gov 2.0
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