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Published on: 12/28/2001
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PlanGraphics Welcomes Systems Analyst Doug Williamson
FRANKFORT, Ky.-PlanGraphics, Inc., a provider of professional spatial information technology services, announces that Douglas A. Williamson has joined the company as a Systems Analyst.
Williamson is working on-site in New York, NY.Williamson is assisting the New York Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications with implementation of its Citywide GIS Utility Project.Williamson holds an M.A. in Geography from Hunter College, New York City, NY, and a B.A. from Rutgers State University in New Brunswick, NJ.
Williamson has over six years of extensive GIS experience in private and public sector spatial project management and implementation, system administration, and design and planning.Williamson is skilled with a wide variety of GIS applications and tools and a host of operating systems and hardware and software products in networked and non-networked spatial environments.
Williamson was recently a GIS Programmer with Urban Data Solutions in New York City, NY, where he was responsible for automation of ESRI-related steps in the production process and coordinated production of the company's Internet site, and advanced the development of production process documentation and the change control process.Williamson has also authored several GIS related publications analyzing urban crime patterns.
PlanGraphics, Inc., is a full life cycle systems integration and implementation firm that provides a broad range of services in the design and implementation of information technology in the public and commercial sectors.PlanGraphics' experience with spatial information systems and assets provides a critical discriminator among other IT consulting and integration firms.PlanGraphics' headquarters are in Frankfort, Ky.; regional offices are in Maryland, California, Rhode Island, New York and New Jersey.PlanGraphics' Web site is www.plangraphics.com.
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