David Bianco

GIS Data Engineer, Urthecast San Francisco, Calif.
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David has more than 15 years of professional GIS experience, focusing on enterprise architecture, server/web application development, data management, and program management. He received his degree in Geography from UC Santa Barbara. After being a student assistant at the last Esri conference in Palm Springs, he then joined them and began a career in GIS. He spent 12 years there as a Data Engineer with ArcGIS Online (aka ArcIMS, Geography Network, ArcData Online). Eventually leading a team of 5 to manage a 2TB spatial database.
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From there, he joined Booz Allen Hamilton and consulted for 7 years with the US Army Corps of Engineers. First, as the GIS Coordinator for the Los Angeles District. Wearing two hats as a manager and server-geek ... desinging, building, implementing an Enterprise GIS system for 800 employees, and leading a team of six analysts. And later as a developer/GIS specialist supporting CorpsMap, a web-based map tool utilized by all USACE districts across the US. While at USACE, he supported Esri products on the desktop, and open source technologies on the server side.

Beginning Feb 2015, he has joined forces with UrtheCast, a satellite imagery company. He is responsible for integrating data into the web platform, and creating REST API access for developers. In addition, he works with Big Data technologies to push the limits of what satellite data has to offer.

In the Fall of 2014, he completed a 2-month Big Data Engineering fellowship with INSIGHT in Palo Alto, CA.

As of Aug 2015, he is now part of the GIS Education Center at City College of San Francisco, teaching a one-night a week workshop on Open Source Web Mapping.

If you want to talk data, geo data, big data, big geo data, open data ... find him via one of the links below!


 * On the web:
 * https://about.me/DavidBianco
 * https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbianco
 * https://twitter.com/talldave


 * Conferences:
 * FOSS4G: 2008-2015 (Cape Town, Barcelona, Denver, Nottingham, Seoul)
 * FOSS4G-NA: 2015 (Burlingame)
 * SOTM-US: San Francisco, Portland, New York
 * Esri UC: 1996-2011