Brad excels at applying GIS to consistently exceed client needs and expectations. In addition, his devotion to customer service and attention to detail allow him to adapt and tailor his services to address client concerns and develop solutions to complex problems. Brad received his B.A. in economics and B.S. in geography from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and earned his M.S. in predictive analytics from Northwestern University.
Weymouth Spence, PMP is a leading program and project manager at Primera Engineers. His expertise is the result of over 10 years of experience in program and project management, specializing in the utility, power generation, and construction industries. Weymouth excels at applying project management principles to consistently meet client needs and expectations. In addition, his devotion to customer service and attention to detail allows him to adapt and tailor his services to address client concerns and develop solutions to complex problems. Weymouth studied mechanical engineering at the University of Maryland and earned his MBA from Washington Adventist University.
Weymouth Spence, PMP is a leading program and project manager at Primera Engineers. His expertise is the result of over 10 years of experience in program and project management, specializing in the utility, power generation, and construction industries. Weymouth excels at applying project management principles to consistently meet client needs and expectations. In addition, his devotion to customer service and attention to detail allows him to adapt and tailor his services to address client concerns and develop solutions to complex problems. Weymouth studied mechanical engineering at the University of Maryland and earned his MBA from Washington Adventist University.
Local governments are not only responsible for the general services of the community, but they also bear the responsibility of advocating for its citizens. When daily impacts affect people, they think first of their township, borough, or city. This is especially true when it comes to understanding items such as land boundaries, rights of way, locally owned items such as poles, signage and everything occurring below the surface such as sewer mains, gas lines, underground electric, and telecommunications. Local governments and municipalities play a major role in developing and shaping community growth, and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) can drastically help.
GIS has been used to effectively manage inventories since the 1960’s. Since that time, there have been great advances that allow local governments responsible for the wellbeing of its constituents, to help by locating and understanding the status of vital infrastructure.
Join our free webinar and learn how local governments and municipalities are using GIS applications and new technology to track, analyze and manage valuable assets and data.
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