Appointed by Governor to 2-year terms: Lisa N. Allen; Matthew S. Felton; Justin T. Lahman; Michael J. Shean; Christine C. Vandeyar-Wise. Terms expire 2014.
Bryan C. Ebling; John (Bud) Gudmundson; Heidi L. Hammel; Jeffrey A. Lagana; Michael S. Scott, Ph.D. Terms expire 2015.
Ex officio: Maj. General James A. Adkins, Adjutant General; Edward M. Parker, Interim Executive Director, Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention; Andrew A. Lauland, Governor's Homeland Security Advisor; Carrie D. DeBoy, designee of Secretary of Agriculture; Kurt Stolzenbach, designee of Secretary of Budget & Management; Christian S. Johansson, Secretary of Business & Economic Development; James Purvis, designee of Secretary of the Environment; Keith Snipes, designee of Secretary of General Services; Saleem Sayani, designee of Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene; M. Sue McLean, designee of Secretary of Housing & Community Development; Catherine Luckhardt, designee of Secretary of Human Resources; Scott R. Jensen, Interim Secretary of Labor, Licensing, & Regulation; Kevin J. Coyne, designee of Secretary of Natural Resources; James R. Cannistra, designee of Secretary of Planning; David N. Bezanson, designee of Secretary of Public Safety & Correctional Services; Michael B. Roosa, designee of Secretary of State Police; Charles F. Bristow, designee of Secretary of Transportation; Lillian M. Lowery, Ed.D., State Superintendent of Schools; Robert E. Young, Esq., Director of Assessments & Taxation; Kenneth J. Mallette, Director, Maryland Emergency Management Agency; Robert R. Bass, Executive Director, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems.
Staff: Kenneth M. Miller
c/o Office of Secretary, Dept. of Information Technology
45 Calvert St., Annapolis, MD 21401 - 1907
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e-mail: ken.miller@doit.state.md.us
web: www.imap.maryland.gov/portal/index.asp
In December 2009, the Maryland Integrated Map (MD iMap) Executive Committee was created by the Governor (Executive Order 01.01.2009.20; Executive Order 01.01.2012.04). As a subcabinet, the Committee advises the Governor on issues related to MD iMap and geospatial policy.
The Maryland Integrated Map (MD iMap) is a statewide mapping system that supports the efforts of Maryland agencies and local governments in providing services to Marylanders and tracking progress towards strategic policy goals. Currently, MD iMap is used to track economic and job growth; manage resources; inform the public; preserve and restore the natural environment; and advance public health initiatives. It also is used to ensure public safety; plan for emergency services; and support science and technology.
The Executive Committee develops and approves policy and procedures for MD iMap. Further, it develops the budget and identifies funding for operating MD iMap; and provides guidance to the Technical Committee. For MD iMap, the Executive Committee also advertises and markets its applications and results.
The Committee includes State agency personnel and local government representatives who work in geographic information services.
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