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GIS pioneers awarded Alexander Graham Bell Award

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The National Geographic Society  recently awarded Alexander Graham Bell Medals to GIS pioneers Dr. Roger Tomlinson and Jack Dangermond. 

The Alexander Graham Bell Medal is named after the inventor, who also served as the second president of the National Geographic society.  It is awarded for extraordinary achievement in geographic research. 

Bell's great-grandson, National Geographic Society Chairman Gilbert M. Grosvenor presented the medals to Tomlinson and Dangermond at the ESRI International User Conference on July 12, 2010. 
Tomlinson developed GIS in the 60s--a development that has fundamentally changed geography as a discipline.  GIS (geographic information systems) is any system used for capturing, storing, referencing, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface.  Tomlinson's expertise in understanding patterns of land use, urban development, and natural resource use has been sought by governments and scientists around the world.
 
Dangermond, founder and president of ESRI, is one of the most prominent GIS figures in the world.  He has been an outspoken advocate for use of GIS in urban, regional, environmental, and global problem-solving.  ESRI, founded as Environmental Research Systems Institute in 1969, has the largest GIS software repository in the world.  Businesses, governments, non-profit organizations, and academic institutions use ESRI, and especially its ArcGIS products. 

The Alexander Graham Bell Medal has been given only once before, to Bradford and Barbara Washburn, in 1980.  The Washburns are explorers, mountaineers and cartographers.    
To learn more about Tomlinson and Dangermond, read National Geographic's press release.

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