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Dennis Wuthrich

Dennis Wuthrich

Dennis Wuthrich is CEO and founder of Farallon. He has over 20 years of experience in designing and developing GIS and geospatial solutions. His industry experience includes commercial, federal, state and local government, utility, public safety, homeland security, environmental, natural resources, insurance and risk management clients. He has extensive enterprise-scale integration and strategic planning expertise using ESRI, Oracle, Intergraph, MapInfo, AutoDesk, Acquis and Microsoft software and systems.

Dennis has been responsible for over 200 GIS system integrations: ranging from focused departmental systems to enterprise-wide GIS closely integrated with line-of-business information technologies. He leads Farallon's GIS strategic planning, needs assessment and business case development consultants. He has extensive experience in designing the technology infrastructure, governance, workflow processes, geospatial data models and staff training programs necessary to help clients successfully implement enterprise GIS.

Dennis is a registered geologist and hydrogeologist with a M.S. in Earth Sciences from U.C. Santa Cruz. He serves on the Board of Directors of BAAMA and the California Spatial Reference Center.

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  1. Company: Farallon Geographics, Inc.
  2. Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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Recent Content by Dennis Wuthrich

  1. Designing an Open Source Geospatial Solution to Manage Airport Noise and Operations - Part 2 (August 20th, 2012)
  2. Designing an Open Source Geospatial Solution to Manage Airport Noise and Operations - Part 1 (August 16th, 2012)

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