“SENATE RESOLUTION 450--DESIGNATING NOVEMBER 17, 2021, AS ``NATIONAL GIS DAY''” published by the Congressional Record in the Senate section on Nov. 16

“SENATE RESOLUTION 450--DESIGNATING NOVEMBER 17, 2021, AS ``NATIONAL GIS DAY''” published by the Congressional Record in the Senate section on Nov. 16

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Volume 167, No. 199 covering the 1st Session of the 117th Congress (2021 - 2022) was published by the Congressional Record.

The Congressional Record is a unique source of public documentation. It started in 1873, documenting nearly all the major and minor policies being discussed and debated.

“SENATE RESOLUTION 450--DESIGNATING NOVEMBER 17, 2021, AS ``NATIONAL GIS DAY''” mentioning the U.S. Dept of Labor was published in the in the Senate section section on pages S8242-S8243 on Nov. 16.

The Department provides billions in unemployment insurance, which peaked around 2011 though spending had declined before the pandemic. Downsizing the Federal Government, a project aimed at lowering taxes and boosting federal efficiency, claimed the Department funds "ineffective and duplicative services" and overregulates the workplace.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

SENATE RESOLUTION 450--DESIGNATING NOVEMBER 17, 2021, AS ``NATIONAL GIS

DAY''

Mr. RISCH submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:

S. Res. 450

Whereas the management, use, and exchange of geographic information and geospatial data and analysis are essential for operations and decision making in Federal agencies;

Whereas Geographic Information System technology (referred to in this preamble as ``GIS'') embraces new and innovative ways to use, discover, and share geospatial data through online portals and web services;

Whereas GIS facilitates the sharing of geographic data, services, and maps within a digital domain;

Whereas GIS helps provide shared and trusted geospatial data, services, and applications for use--

(1) by the public; and

(2) by government agencies and partners of government agencies to carry out the missions of such agencies and partners;

Whereas GIS helps foster collaboration and partnerships to advance the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (referred to in this preamble as the ``NSDI'');

Whereas GIS provides a common framework for the Federal Government and State, Tribal, and local governments, non-Federal partners, communities, constituents, and professional bodies for standards, data catalogs, partnerships, and tools that make up the NSDI;

Whereas GIS is used to investigate and address societal and cultural issues, including--

(1) local issues;

(2) global issues;

(3) issues from the past;

(4) issues in the present; and

(5) future issues identified through modeling;

Whereas GIS and related geospatial technologies are used in classrooms to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning;

Whereas GIS is an interdisciplinary tool used by students, teachers, researchers, universities, local institutions, and practitioners in numerous fields and disciplines;

Whereas GIS fosters competition within the sector of geospatial technologies, which the Department of Labor considers to be a high-growth industry; and

Whereas many Federal agencies, State and local government agencies, nonprofit organizations, schools, libraries, and universities will join other persons around the world to showcase their GIS mapping and geospatial applications on November 17, 2021: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Senate--

(1) designates November 17, 2021, as ``National GIS Day''; and

(2) encourages users of Geographic Information System technology (referred to in this resolution as ``GIS''), educators, students, and innovators to continue to employ GIS--

(A) to learn and explore;

(B) to analyze and address societal challenges; and

(C) to drive economic growth for the betterment of the people of the United States and individuals around the world.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 199

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