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Mike Dueweke - GIS Manager


[EUCATION]

  • B.A, 1975 Geology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
  • Geographic Information Systems, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
  • Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems for Educators, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan.

[WORK EXPERIENCE]

Institute for Geospatial Research & Education GIS Manager, June 1999 to present
23 Years - Private Sector Experience:

  • 10 years; Environmental Consulting (NTH Consultants, Farmington Hills, MI)
  • 3 years; Insurance and Investment Counseling (The New England, Troy, MI)
  • 10 years; Geophysical Well Logging (Dresser Industries, Kenai, AK).

Management Duties:business plan development; research and development, space
utilization; staffing; maintenance of hardware, software, network resources and research
laboratory.

Project Management Duties: grant authoring/RFP response; project management; project
requirements analysis/needs assessment; quality assurance/quality control; staff
supervision; SOP documentation; user manuals; liaison between professors, students,
development staff and project partners; project reporting; presentations; community
outreach; development of marketing, promotional and conference materials.

[GIS PROJECT EXPERIENCE]
Cemetery Management, Real Estate Management, Sidewalk Management,MapServer Web Services, Parcel Automation, Data Maintenance, IMS Web Publishing, Centerline Conflation & Validation, Economic Development, School Bus Routing & Scheduling, Vehicle Tracking, Open Space Prioritization, Field Data Collection, School Redistricting, Address Verification, Drain District Mapping, ArcGIS Server Applications, Land Use Modeling, Software Customization and Application Development.

[PUBLICATIONS]

  • Do You Know Where Your Parolees & Sex Offenders Are?; IMAGIN News, Sept/Oct
           2007.
  • Taking the Strain Out of Mapping Drain-District Parcels; IMAGIN News, Nov/Dec 2004.
  • Ogemaw County Townships Find Benefits in GIS Projects, Michigan Townships Association Newsletter, October 2004.
  • Field Data Collection Application Using the Pocket PC; IMAGIN News, October 2001.

[PRESENTATIONS]

  • Ogemaw County Real Property Inquiry System, Michigan Conference for Mapping Professionals, 2006.
  • Going Beyond AVL – Integrated Student Transportation Management System, IMAGIN, 2005.
  • Broadband Mapping and Network Design Using Real Time GIS; ESRI User Conference, 2004.

[ORGANIZATIONS]

  • Improving Michigan's Access to Geographic Information Networks (IMAGIN)
  • Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA)
  • Southeast Michigan Geographic Information Systems (GIS) User Group
  • Detroit Data Partnership, City Connect Detroit

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