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Public-Private Partnership Conference and Expo

March 23 - March 25

Overture is headed to P3 Conference 2026 with a booth presence!

P3C is the premier annual infrastructure event where public officials and private industry leaders collaborate on alternative project delivery models to more efficiently design, build, finance, operate, and maintain America’s essential infrastructure.

Stop by our booth to learn how open, interoperable geospatial data can support smarter infrastructure planning, improve cross-sector collaboration, and reduce fragmentation across projects.

Table #4: Breaking Down Silos – Data Interoperability Across Government Agencies

Monday, March 23 | 2:00 pm-3:00 pm | Expo Hall

Does your planning department share its parcel data with the water department? Do your emergency responders work from the same address list as your permitting office? In most cities and counties, the answer is no.  Different agencies maintain their own versions of the same foundational datasets, often in incompatible formats, with no easy way to connect them.

This results in duplicated spending, slower service delivery, and decisions made on incomplete information.

Join this roundtable for an open conversation about what it would take to bridge the divide across agencies within a single government, across neighboring jurisdictions, and between the public and private sectors.

Speaker

Dana Bauer, Technical Product Manager, Overture Maps Foundation

A New Public-Private Model for Digital Infrastructure: How Open, Interoperable Base Maps Accelerate Project Delivery

Wednesday, March 25 | 11:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | Dallas BC

Government agencies make high-stakes decisions every day about safety investments, road expansions, permitting, resilience, and long-term capital planning. Too often, those decisions rely on fragmented, inconsistent, or outdated geospatial data. At the same time, private sector companies are building rich, highly accurate open map data to power services in mobility, logistics, and local search.

Founded by Amazon Web Services, Meta, Microsoft, and TomTom, the Overture Maps Foundation is creating open, high-quality, interoperable base map data that anyone can use. By harmonizing inputs from public and private contributors, standardizing schema, and providing a common reference system (GERS), Overture enables agencies, vendors, and researchers to work from the same trusted foundation. The result is less duplication, stronger interoperability, and faster project delivery.

This panel will explore how municipalities are already using Overture data for emergency response, transportation planning, economic development, and permit management. Speakers will highlight Fresno County’s implementation, explain how GERS improves consistency across data sources, and share practical approaches for integrating continuously updated map data into government workflows.

Speakers

  • Nora Anwar, Senior Community Manager, Overture Maps Foundation (Moderator)
  • Ryan Lopez, Senior Information Technology Analyst, Fresno County
  • Elisebeth Sullivan, Director of Program Management, TomTom
  • Daniel Palaez, CEO and Co-founder, Cyvl
  • Dana Bauer, Technical Product Manager, Overture Maps Foundation

 

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