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Portland, OR United States
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Chief Technology Officer
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Kate leads the organization’s technology team and strategy. She is recognized internationally as a leader in the domains of open-source geospatial technology and community mapping, and an advocate for open imagery as a public good. Over the past 15 years she’s worked on geospatial problems of all kinds, including tracking malaria outbreaks, mapping private residences for emergency response, and even analyzing imaginary items used in geospatial games. Kate strongly believes in the mantra “people before data” which is core to her current work at Cadasta and her previous leadership of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) as the organization’s Executive Director and co-founder.
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(1)NSGIC 2010 Advocacy Agenda
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Organization / Workplace
Portland, OR United States
Occupation
Chief Technology Officer
Industry
NGO / Public Service
About
Kate leads the organization’s technology team and strategy. She is recognized internationally as a leader in the domains of open-source geospatial technology and community mapping, and an advocate for open imagery as a public good. Over the past 15 years she’s worked on geospatial problems of all kinds, including tracking malaria outbreaks, mapping private residences for emergency response, and even analyzing imaginary items used in geospatial games. Kate strongly believes in the mantra “people before data” which is core to her current work at Cadasta and her previous leadership of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) as the organization’s Executive Director and co-founder.
Tags
openstreetmap
indonesia
osm
humanitarian openstreetmap team
open source
open data
haiyan
yolanda
ict4d
hotosm
geocommons
hot
iccm10
geo
osmf
property
openaerialmap
disaster risk reduction
digital volunteers
state of the map
sotm
sotmus
sotmpdx
local communities
understandingrisk
openstreetamp
wcscience
community mapping
qgis
risk
hazard
iccm
drr
iccm2011
mapping
crowdsourcing
fortiusone
haiti
afghanistan
isnoco2
time
wherecampsocal geocommons fortiusone
osm haiti hot openstreetmap
See more