Geospatial WOTUS Project Management Made Easy

Originally Broadcast on April 27, 2022, 12:30 - 1:30 pm ET

Wondering how other organizations are able to be more competitive on bids, be more cost-effective, and still grow economically? Recent evolution of tools in the digital natural resource ecosystem allows multiple field teams to operate simultaneously, utilize subcontractors/seasonal help, and ascend biological data more efficiently. The facilitation of real-time geospatial data exchange connecting fieldwork to office/project management has never been easier. Submitting project deliverables to clients ahead of schedule is changing the expectations of our industry. Come find out how you and your team can get ahead of the curve.

 

Presenters & Panelists

  • Jodie Burns, Principal & Senior Scientist, Cattails Environmental, LLC
  • Kristin Wing, Environmental Analyst, Beam, Longest, and Neff, LLC
  • Sarah Lewis, Project Biologist, Lord and Winter, LLC
  • Corinna Photos, Senior Project Manager, Spirit Environmental

Webinar Topics

  • Efficient and effective WOTUS data collection
  • Movement of data from field to office remotely
  • Real-time data exchange between teams
  • Team management techniques
  • Subcontractors and seasonal access to Ecobot

Geospatial WOTUS Project Management Made Easy

In the 22nd episode of the Ecobot Convergence of Wetland Science and Technology webinar series, learn about the software helping wetland scientists tighten project timelines by boosting efficiency in the field and back at the office.

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Geospatial WOTUS Project Management Made Easy

In the 22nd episode of the Ecobot Convergence of Wetland Science and Technology webinar series, learn about the software helping wetland scientists tighten project timelines by boosting efficiency in the field and back at the office.

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WEBINAR MODERATOR

Jeremy Schewe, PWS, Co-Founder & Chief Scientist, Ecobot

As an ecologist conducting wetlands delineations, threatened & endangered species surveys, and baseline ecological inventories for over 18 years around the world, I have been able to avoid the rise of tech for many years more than people in most other professions, due to the lack of quality tools available to environmental scientists. It is the 21st century, however, and the wheel of innovation is rolling through every profession, including earth sciences.

Jeremy Schewe, PWS, Co-Founder & Chief Scientist, Ecobot

As an ecologist conducting wetlands delineations, threatened & endangered species surveys, and baseline ecological inventories for over 18 years around the world, I have been able to avoid the rise of tech for many years more than people in most other professions, due to the lack of quality tools available to environmental scientists. It is the 21st century, however, and the wheel of innovation is rolling through every profession, including earth sciences.

Technology impacts the way we live and work. Natural resources consulting is no exception.

Each webinar will address various aspects of the increasingly important role that technology plays in wetland science, and conclude with a Q&A panel discussion with consultant, regulatory, and tech development industry leaders.

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