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Meeting - Using Workflow Manager/Tasks and Attribute Rules in ArcGIS Pro

Join us for our November meeting where we will discuss tools to help manage people, processes and products in ArcGIS Pro.  Kaitlin E. Schrup and Tonya Kauhi will share their experiences using Tasks in Workflow Manager and Attribute Rules.

ArcGIS Pro Tasks are a great way to introduce a new standardized step-by-step workflow or streamline existing workflow processes. Come and learn how the Puyallup Tribe of Indians GIS Department utilized ArcGIS Pro Task and ArcGIS Pro Task Manager to empower non-traditional GIS users, Tribal Fisheries Biologists, to generate a map series of field-collected data for the “Puyallup Tribal Fisheries Annual Salmon, Steelhead, and Bull Trout Report.”

Attribute rules enhance the editing experience and improve data integrity for geodatabase datasets. They are user-defined rules that can be used to automatically populate attributes, restrict invalid edits during edit operations, and perform quality assurance checks on existing features. Learn the benefits of using attribute rules and how to set them up in the geodatabase.

We hope to leave you with some tangible tips to use on your next project.

This is a virtual event, please email wawomeningis@gmail.com to request the meeting link.

Kaitlin is a Certified Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) serving as the GIS Analyst for the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, where she provides geospatial solutions to promote the preservation of the Tribe’s resources and sovereignty. She has seven years of experience working in the geospatial industry community for various county, local and Tribal governments; private and non-profit businesses. She is skilled in data analytics, cartography, web map application design, workflow processing, and spatial problem solving and is well-versed with various GIS technologies, including data collection methods. In addition, Kaitlin has a particular interest in promoting inclusive geospatial mapping solutions to community members.

Tonya has more than 22 years’ experience focusing on GIS, databases and applications and currently serves as a GIS Data Analyst for the WA State Department of Health. She has extensive experience in the collection, management, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of geospatial data and, throughout her career, has provided GIS services and management for a variety of clients including state agencies, municipalities, mining companies, water districts, and privately held companies.

Earlier Event: October 27
Social Hour