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Monday, July 15
 

8:00am CDT

Campbell Scientific Datalogger Training (Beginner)
Monday July 15, 2024 8:00am - 9:45am CDT
This training class will introduce new users to Campbell Scientific dataloggers using hands on equipment. It will demonstrate how to use PC400, Device Configuration, and LoggerLINK (smartphone app) to communicate with CRBASIC dataloggers (CR1000, CR1000X, CR300, CR310, CR350 and CR6) using USB, serial, WIFI and cellular modem. It will demonstrate how to download and upload datalogger programs, how to use programs to turn on and off modems, cameras, pumps, etc., how to talk to SDI sensors and how to add a new SDI sensor to an existing datalogger program.
Speakers
avatar for Dave Owens

Dave Owens

UMid WSC - Madison WI
Dave Owens represents the Upper Midwest (UMid) Water Science Center in Madison, WI where he has worked as a hydro tech, project chief, lead IT specialist, operations manager and Innovation specialist for the last 34 years. He has extensive experience with Campbell Scientific dataloggers... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 8:00am - 9:45am CDT
Midway 10

10:00am CDT

Campbell Scientific Datalogger Training (Intermediate)
Monday July 15, 2024 10:00am - 11:45am CDT
This training course will introduce attendees to more advanced Campbell Scientific topics such as PPP, MQTT push ingestion, and camera snapshot capture. The following advanced datalogger programs will be presented: Serial communication with Channel Master and Sontek Acoustic Doppler Meters (ADMs), Edge of Field automatic water quality sampling, and Capturing YSI sonde serial data to reduce noise.
Speakers
avatar for Dave Owens

Dave Owens

UMid WSC - Madison WI
Dave Owens represents the Upper Midwest (UMid) Water Science Center in Madison, WI where he has worked as a hydro tech, project chief, lead IT specialist, operations manager and Innovation specialist for the last 34 years. He has extensive experience with Campbell Scientific dataloggers... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 10:00am - 11:45am CDT
Midway 10
 
Tuesday, July 16
 

1:00pm CDT

Analytics Across the Gages - How your hard-earned records get used (2024 Reboot!)
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 1:20pm CDT
USGS is the largest provider of water information in the world, with over 8,600 active streamgages and more than 28,000 groundwater levels sites across the United States and outlying territories. 1,500 dedicated hydrologic technicians make these data possible. Just how many people see and access USGS water data? In this talk, we’ll explore 2024 analytics across USGS monitoring locations and through time, to uncover patterns, usage insights, and the most popular gages.
Speakers
avatar for Shawna Gregory

Shawna Gregory

Water Data for the Nation Product Owner
Shawna Gregory is a Product Owner for Water Data for the Nation, the primary access point for real-time and historical USGS water data and information. In this role, Shawna is leading a user-centered design approach to web-based delivery applications as the USGS is modernizing water... Read More →
avatar for Emily Read

Emily Read

Web Communications Branch Chief
Emily is the Chief of the Web Communications Branch for USGS Water Resources Mission Area. Emily's background is in environmental engineering and science. Interested in data, technology, organizational change, user experience, customer experience, data visualization, FAIR data, and... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 1:20pm CDT
Regency Ballroom C

1:00pm CDT

Developing and Contributing to AQS+ DSET applications and packages
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
The Discrete Samples Extensibility Tools (DSET) were developed to help USGS AQUARIUS Samples users with various data needs beyond the AQS user interface. The DSET suite of R-packages and Shiny web applications, such the Batch Data Loader (BDL), Water Quality Review (WQR), and the packages that support them, were designed to incorporate future development from the user community. In the past, WSCs have developed local tools that complimented their review process in WQ-Review; however, these scripts, modules, and tools were not widely distributed to the greater user community. With the release of AQS and DSET, we encourage those developers who have great ideas for enhancing DSET to build upon the tools and incorporate those enhancements through a process that results in wider release to the user community. This course will cover the basic structure of the DSET code repositories and a workflow for developing and submitting enhancements.
Speakers
avatar for Colin Penn

Colin Penn

Hydrologist, USGS New England WSC - CT office
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 1:50pm CDT
Midway 6
  COMPUTER TOOLS, TIPS AND TRICKS

1:00pm CDT

Developing a New Unified Field Data Collection Application
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
Do you use SVMAQ/SVMobileAQ, Superfly, QRev, RIVRS, or SedFF to collect surface water, groundwater, water quality, or meteorological data? Do you manage field crews that use these applications? Are you a Local Data Manager that configures these applications for field users? If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, please come to this listening session with your likes, gripes, and ideas.
Speakers
avatar for Laura Flight

Laura Flight

Supervisory Hydrologist, USGS
ShortLaura began her USGS career in 1995 as a summer student and was hired full-time in 1997 as a Hydrologic Technician running surface water and groundwater field trips and computing records. Over time she started doing LDM duties, teaching courses, and testing NWIS applications... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
Grand Ballroom C

1:00pm CDT

Rating Review Toolbox (RRT) Demo and Q&A
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
The Rating Review Toolbox (RRT) is expected to fully replace the Rating Development Toolbox within the AQUARIUS Time-Series software around the time of the workshop. Basic functionality and common tripping points will be demonstrated followed by a questions and answers session where presenter and attendees can share available knowledge.
Speakers
avatar for Wade Walker

Wade Walker

USGS AQ-TS Product Owner, USGS
Current USGS AQUARIUS Time-Series product owner who represents the USGS stake in the software and helps enable new USGS work within it. Spent 20 years as a Hydrologic Technician in Pueblo, CO, doing just about all types of data collection we have and developing grassroots software... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
Grand Ballroom A

2:00pm CDT

Equipment Tracking in the Field with NOMS InTrac
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
Come learn about the latest in field equipment tracking! This presentation will introduce InTrac, a mobile-friendly and offline-capable application designed to unify instrument tracking efforts across the Water Enterprise. A product of the Network Operations Management System (NOMS) project, InTrac will allow you to update the status and location of your equipment with the scan of a barcode. Tune in to see a preview of the application and provide feedback about current and future features.
Speakers
avatar for Travis Adams

Travis Adams

Computer Scientist, USGS - SAWSC
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
Midway 5

3:00pm CDT

NWIS Time-Series and Discrete Data Workflows
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 3:20pm CDT
Come learn about the NWIS Time-Series and Discrete Data Workflows! This presentation on the NWIS Workflows Assessment and Improvement Project will show how the establishment of a "national consensus" workflow will help both the Water Science Centers and the NWIS Modernization program. Time-series workflows have recently been shared as standardized workflows capturing the "national consensus" workflow. Let's work together to find the "national consensus" workflow for discrete data. WSCs and YOU will benefit from Water Enterprise solutions that support more efficient, lean tools associated with "national consensus" workflows. NWIS Modernization will gain focus and energy behind key investments identified with the help from our WSCs and this project team.
Speakers
avatar for Mike Colombo

Mike Colombo

Hydrologist, USGS
Like many in the USGS, I began my career as a summer student learning stream gaging, discrete water-quality sampling, sediment sampling, and lake sampling. Upon completing graduate school, I continued with the USGS as a Hydrologist performing investigative, water-quality studies... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 3:20pm CDT
Midway 9

3:00pm CDT

Superfly: Updates and Modifications to the National Version
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
An overview of Superfly, the nationally supported electronic field form. The Superfly team will explain the new versions of superfly and how it has been adapted to fit new systems, such as AQS+. The Superfly team will demo how to modify the output of Superfly, review and output Superfly batch files, and customize Superfly for individual projects. Users will be able to see the form in action for common workflows, ask questions and learn about the future of Superfly. A Q&A session will occur at the end for suggestions for future improvements of Superfly.”
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Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
Grand Ballroom A

3:00pm CDT

Water Data for the Nation Show and Tell
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
Calling all hydrotechs! Would you like to know how to better navigate the modernized Water Data for the nation pages? Have questions or feedback on a legacy replacement page? Want to know what is coming next for the modernized pages? Please join for this presentation designed by and for hydrotechs. Studies and other data section staff are welcome, too! Computers with internet are recommended to follow along but not required.
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Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
Midway 3+4

3:00pm CDT

Aquarius Station Analysis (AQSA)
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
The team will provide an overview of the AQSA (Aquarius Station Analysis) process that integrates AQTS data and entered information with SIMS/RMS to generate Station Analysis. This Automated Records project work will be released sometime in August 2024.
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Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
Midway 10

3:30pm CDT

3D Modeling and its Application in the Field
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 3:50pm CDT
Using 3d modeling software such as fusion360 and sketchup we have been able to create cost effective prototypes and finished final products for a variety of uses. Using this software we have been able to design and manufacture items in house to decrease cost of production and more effectively demonstrate to collaborators how certain instrument installations work. In this presentation we will show the different detail levels of design and the endless possibilities that come with 3d modeling.


How 3D modeling software such as fusion360 or sketchup can be used for various field applications to improve quality of life, collaboration, and innovation while reducing costs. We can design and manufacture parts in house that are durable and cost effective.
Speakers
avatar for Patrick Dellwo

Patrick Dellwo

Hydro Tech
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 3:50pm CDT
Midway 9
  COMPUTER TOOLS, TIPS AND TRICKS

4:00pm CDT

How would connecting AQUARIUS Samples, LIMS, and the Field App help you?
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
The triangle project was established to identify ways to improve the discrete water quality workflow by improving the connections between AQUARIUS Samples, the upcoming Laboratory Information Management System, and the Unified Field Application. We'd like to hear about your workflows and think about how a more interconnected system could lead to time saved, improved data quality, fewer headaches, or all of the above!
Speakers
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Dave Rus

WQ Specialist, NEWSC
Product owner of the Batch Data Loader and Water Quality Review (AQS tools)Project lead of the Triangle ProjectMember of the QWILS teamWater Quality Specialist at Nebraska WSC
avatar for Laura Flight

Laura Flight

Supervisory Hydrologist, USGS
ShortLaura began her USGS career in 1995 as a summer student and was hired full-time in 1997 as a Hydrologic Technician running surface water and groundwater field trips and computing records. Over time she started doing LDM duties, teaching courses, and testing NWIS applications... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
Grand Ballroom A

4:00pm CDT

Introduction to the Measurement Priority Summary Shiny Application
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
The Measurement Priority Summary (MPS) tool was designed to give scientists and supervisors a data-driven approach to planning stream discharge measurements. The Pennsylvania and Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana (OKI) Water Science Centers have partnered to build an R Shiny application that is based on the OKI Excel workbook of the same name. Using the infrastructure of Posit Connect to host the application allows data updates to be automatically scheduled at any frequency and it ensures that all users are looking at the same data.

The primary focus of the MPS tool is to incorporate field trip information, rating curves, and current conditions including direction of sage into a table to determine which sites are the most critical to visit at any given time. Sites that have not been visited at the current stage of the stream in at least 5 years are marked as priority gages. This table also includes gage height forecasts from the National Weather Service (NWS) for selected sites and shows how much a higher a stage is predicted to be over the following three days. On a separate tab, a secondary table shows only the sites that are listed as being in priority for measurement. In these tables, many of the fields are sort and search enabled, allowing a user to quickly find information about field trips, most recent measurements, and gage forecasts. MPS is connected to SIMS so it is updated as field trip assignments change.

MPS also includes tabs with an interactive map and an individual site report to provide additional graphical data. The map shows current priority status as well as current and predicted flood levels from NWS for each site. Map overlays include polygon shapefiles of predicted flooding and excessive rainfall forecasts for the following three days. Links from map popups are available for the NWIS and National Water Prediction Service (NWPS) site pages. The individual site report generates a table, bar plot, and line plot for the previous 365 days based on the selected site.
Speakers
avatar for Matthew Conlon

Matthew Conlon

Hydrologist, US Geological Survey
I began my career with the USGS in Pennsylvania in 2015 and have been involved in a wide variety of water quality projects since then. I currently manage the Pennsylvania Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network (a series of 32 wells located in areas with ambient conditions that are... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
Grand Ballroom C
  COMPUTER TOOLS, TIPS AND TRICKS
 
Wednesday, July 17
 

8:00am CDT

Upcoming Changes to Public Delivery of WaterWatch
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
This presentation and listening session is oriented toward anyone who needs to understand upcoming changes to features currently being provided by the WaterWatch product (https://waterwatch.usgs.gov), from hydrotechs and program managers. WaterWatch is nearing the end of life and key features are being modernized through Water Data for the Nation (WDFN) including the National Water Dashboard and new statistical features expected in water services.

In this listening session, we will give a brief overview of some of the major changes in public delivery, which include changes to delivery method (website vs API vs Python package), integration of statistical visualizations into other WDFN features, and new ways of grouping map layers in National Water Dashboard. The remainder of the session will be an open discussion for attendees to ask questions, provide comments and share feedback on how these changes could impact your work and that of your cooperators and data users.
Speakers
avatar for Shawna Gregory

Shawna Gregory

Water Data for the Nation Product Owner
Shawna Gregory is a Product Owner for Water Data for the Nation, the primary access point for real-time and historical USGS water data and information. In this role, Shawna is leading a user-centered design approach to web-based delivery applications as the USGS is modernizing water... Read More →
avatar for Florence Thompson

Florence Thompson

Geographer, USGS OTWSC
Florence Thompson is a geographer and has been with the U.S. Geological Survey since 2006.  She is currently a member of the Integrated Hydrology and Data Science Branch in the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center.  In her early years with USGS she produced national hydrologic datasets... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Grand Ballroom C

8:00am CDT

Automated Time-Series Records Status and Future
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 9:20am CDT
What is the current status of Water Mission Area time-series record automation work and what does the future hold for available tools and research?
Speakers
avatar for Wade Walker

Wade Walker

USGS AQ-TS Product Owner, USGS
Current USGS AQUARIUS Time-Series product owner who represents the USGS stake in the software and helps enable new USGS work within it. Spent 20 years as a Hydrologic Technician in Pueblo, CO, doing just about all types of data collection we have and developing grassroots software... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 9:20am CDT
Grand Ballroom A

9:00am CDT

What’s new with the NOMS Water Data Exploration System (WADERS)?
Wednesday July 17, 2024 9:00am - 9:20am CDT
This course will be of interest for field personnel across the Water Enterprise that have to daily QA/QC their real-time data. This product of the Network Operations Management System (NOMS) project is the planned replacement support tool for field personnel to use in lieu of NWISWeb for all sites, but particularly for sites coded with internal or cooperator-only access. This presentation will go over the latest improvements to WADERS based upon user feedback and look to gain additional user feedback for future releases.
Speakers
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Cary Carman

San Angelo, Texas, USGS
avatar for Chuck Hansen

Chuck Hansen

Hydrologist, USGS
Chuck Hansen is a Hydrologist with the California Water Science Center in Sacramento. He leadsa team of software and hardware engineers focusing on remote sensing and data delivery.
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Colin Keating

Physical Scientist, USGS California WSC
Colin joined the USGS in 2021 as a software developer and has contributed to numerous data dissemination and mapping products including the National Water Dashboard-internal and WADERS.
Wednesday July 17, 2024 9:00am - 9:20am CDT
Grand Ballroom C

10:00am CDT

3D scanning and 3D design software for field equipment.
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:00am - 11:20am CDT
This presentation will cover how to use 3D CAD modeling software for designing of field equipment. There will be a discussion on the different types of 3D CAD modeling software, as well as demos. The second part of the presentation will be use of a 3D scanner and importing into CAD software.

The demo will be with Fusion 360, Free trials can be found here:  F360 free trial.

Caution: Using the free trial or hobbist trial for government work or products is against the terms of service. Our use is for training purposes only. Do not install the free trial too early, or time may elapse before the class period. 

We will be using an Einstar 3D scanner, and scanning equipment and inserting them into digital space.

Check out the Innovation Depot for cool things going on with design and testing!

Speakers
avatar for Bryce Redinger

Bryce Redinger

Hydro Tech, USGS
I am a HydroTech out of the Carson City, NV office. I have been working for the USGS for just over 16 years. I have a passion for design and development of equipment and teaching. I am the training coordinator for the state of Nevada, and stream gage remote locations in Nevada as... Read More →

Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:00am - 11:20am CDT
Midway 9

10:00am CDT

Give Feedback to Your Software Product Lead
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:00am - 11:20am CDT
Do you use any of these software applications? DECAP, MLR, Go2, AQUARIUS Time-Series, NWIS Reporting Application, QRev, RIVRS, Superfly, SVMAQ, SIMS/RMS, SLAP, WADERS. If you answered "yes" to any of them, please come to this listening session to meet the "Product Owner" (PO). The PO's job is to hear your needs and prioritize work on the application accordingly (within the constraints of budgets, of course...). So, please come meet your PO and share your feedback, ideas and concerns.
Speakers
avatar for Travis Knight

Travis Knight

Hydrologist, USGS-HNB
avatar for Laura Flight

Laura Flight

Supervisory Hydrologist, USGS
ShortLaura began her USGS career in 1995 as a summer student and was hired full-time in 1997 as a Hydrologic Technician running surface water and groundwater field trips and computing records. Over time she started doing LDM duties, teaching courses, and testing NWIS applications... Read More →
avatar for Wade Walker

Wade Walker

USGS AQ-TS Product Owner, USGS
Current USGS AQUARIUS Time-Series product owner who represents the USGS stake in the software and helps enable new USGS work within it. Spent 20 years as a Hydrologic Technician in Pueblo, CO, doing just about all types of data collection we have and developing grassroots software... Read More →
avatar for Amber Jones

Amber Jones

Physical Scientist/Product Owner, USGS
- I am in the Hydrologic Networks Branch of the Observing Systems in WMA.- I physically sit in Logan UT- I am involved in improving data workflows- I am the product owner for NuGo2
avatar for Melissa Riskin

Melissa Riskin

National Water Quality Network Coordinator, USGS-WMA-OSD
Melissa Riskin is currently the Coordinator of the National Water Quality Network (NWQN-SW) within the USGS Water Mission Area, Observing Systems Division. She is also the Product Owner of the field software Superfly. Melissa graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:00am - 11:20am CDT
Grand Ballroom B

3:00pm CDT

Feedback on public web delivery
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
Join Water Data for the Nation developers and product owners to experiment with or give feedback on public web delivery like the National Water Dashboard, Monitoring Location Pages, legacy NWISweb. This is an opportunity for the USGS community to give freeform feedback and ask questions about web delivery.
Speakers
avatar for Shawna Gregory

Shawna Gregory

Water Data for the Nation Product Owner
Shawna Gregory is a Product Owner for Water Data for the Nation, the primary access point for real-time and historical USGS water data and information. In this role, Shawna is leading a user-centered design approach to web-based delivery applications as the USGS is modernizing water... Read More →
avatar for Florence Thompson

Florence Thompson

Geographer, USGS OTWSC
Florence Thompson is a geographer and has been with the U.S. Geological Survey since 2006.  She is currently a member of the Integrated Hydrology and Data Science Branch in the Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center.  In her early years with USGS she produced national hydrologic datasets... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:00pm - 4:50pm CDT
Midway 3+4
 
Thursday, July 18
 

8:00am CDT

Getting the Most out of the NOMS National Water Dashboard-internal product
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
This course will be of interest for personnel at all levels of the Water Enterprise—from WMA coordinators down to field technicians. Using an interactive approach with attendees regarding the National Water Dashboard-internal (NWDi) operational tool, the goal is to highlight its available data resources and functionality to support field operations, and what is planned for the future. This product of the Network Operations Management System (NOMS) project is already changing the game when it comes to real-time water network awareness and assessment, and getting user feedback during this session will help to improve the product moving forward.
Speakers
avatar for Brian McCallum

Brian McCallum

National Streamgage Network Coordinator, USGS-WMA-OSD
Brian McCallum is currently the National Streamgage Network Coordinator within the USGS Water Mission Area, Observing Systems Division. He graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a bachelors (1991) and master’s degrees (1992) in civil engineering. He started full-time... Read More →
avatar for Chuck Hansen

Chuck Hansen

Hydrologist, USGS
Chuck Hansen is a Hydrologist with the California Water Science Center in Sacramento. He leadsa team of software and hardware engineers focusing on remote sensing and data delivery.
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Midway 10

10:00am CDT

3D design and rapid prototyping in Hydrologic science
Thursday July 18, 2024 10:00am - 10:50am CDT
From concepts to reality. In a few short key strokes an idea can be converted into a reality. This presentation will go over creation, prototyping, and field testing process for several hydrologic pieces of equipment. 


Check out the Innovation Depot for cool things going on with design and testing!
Speakers
avatar for Bryce Redinger

Bryce Redinger

Hydro Tech, USGS
I am a HydroTech out of the Carson City, NV office. I have been working for the USGS for just over 16 years. I have a passion for design and development of equipment and teaching. I am the training coordinator for the state of Nevada, and stream gage remote locations in Nevada as... Read More →

Thursday July 18, 2024 10:00am - 10:50am CDT
Midway 9

1:00pm CDT

Aquarius Station Analysis (AQSA)
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
The team will provide an overview of the AQSA (Aquarius Station Analysis) process that integrates AQTS data and entered information with SIMS/RMS to generate Station Analysis. This Automated Records project work will be released sometime in August 2024.
Speakers
Thursday July 18, 2024 1:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
Midway 9

2:00pm CDT

SHARE-DLS, an advanced datalogger and script programming depot.
Thursday July 18, 2024 2:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
A presentation on the Datalogger scripts and programming depot. Where a repository of scripts and training material for programming of dataloggers and wiring of complex gage structures to support the custom programming.

Use the Script tracker 9000 and discover scripts and code that can make your field data a breeze. 

USGS Internal SharePoint: Script Tracker 9000



Speakers
avatar for Travis Knight

Travis Knight

Hydrologist, USGS-HNB
avatar for Bryce McClenney

Bryce McClenney

hydro tech, USGS-South Atlantic
I am presenting on both the GNSS and Storm Response tracks. I have been involved with both GNSS and storm response campaigns all over the country and hope to convey some of my lessons learned as well as learn from others.
avatar for Bryce Redinger

Bryce Redinger

Hydro Tech, USGS
I am a HydroTech out of the Carson City, NV office. I have been working for the USGS for just over 16 years. I have a passion for design and development of equipment and teaching. I am the training coordinator for the state of Nevada, and stream gage remote locations in Nevada as... Read More →

Thursday July 18, 2024 2:00pm - 2:20pm CDT
Grand Ballroom B
 


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