Missoula County supports HB 343: Generally revise library geospatial and natural resource information laws, up for hearing on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 3 p.m. in the House Natural Resources committee.
This bill would update language from “land” to “geospatial information,” which is becoming a new standard in both industry language and public understanding of geographic information systems (GIS). Focusing on this change now would likely help in better 9-1-1/emergency response across the state in the future.
Missoula County supports HB 343: Generally revise library geospatial and natural resource information laws, up for second reading today on the House floor.
This bill would update language from “land” to “geospatial information,” which is becoming a new standard in both industry language and public understanding of geographic information systems (GIS). Focusing on this change now would likely help in better 9-1-1/emergency response across the state in the future.
Representatives Marler, France and Karlen,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports HB 343: Generally revise library geospatial and natural resource information laws, up for hearing on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 3 p.m. in the House Natural Resources committee.
This bill would update language from “land” to “geospatial information,” which is becoming a new standard in both industry language and public understanding of geographic information systems (GIS). Focusing on this change now would likely help in better 9-1-1/emergency response across the state in the future.
Please support HB 343.
Representatives,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports HB 343: Generally revise library geospatial and natural resource information laws, up for second reading today on the House floor.
This bill would update language from “land” to “geospatial information,” which is becoming a new standard in both industry language and public understanding of geographic information systems (GIS). Focusing on this change now would likely help in better 9-1-1/emergency response across the state in the future.
Please support HB 343.