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-Telecons or Webex will usually be held the 2nd Monday of the month. <color #ed1c24>**The next meeting is scheduled for __Monday, July 11, 2022, 2pm ET__.**</color>+Telecons or Webex will usually be held the 2nd Monday of the month. <color #ed1c24>The next meeting is scheduled for __Monday, September 12, 2022, 2pm ET__.</color>
  
-Draft Agenda+Draft Agenda for Sept 12
   * Introductions and comments   * Introductions and comments
-  * Presentation: Attribute Rules and Dictionary Symbology in ArcGIS Pro Help Streamline Geologic Map Compilation in GeMS, by Tracey Felger, USGS +  * Susan Schnur and Ashley Cabibbo will present on Washington Geological Survey's geological mapping and publication process 
-  * Next meeting date is August 8, 2022. "Map, Review and Publish in 1 year—How we do it in Wyoming" by James Amato, Wyoming State Geological Survey.+  * Next meeting date is tentatively October 3, 2022. Topic TBA.
  
 Possible topics for future meetings Possible topics for future meetings
-  *  How to conduct GIS and geologic reviews of GIS files+  *  Geologic map production at state geological surveys and USGS programs 
 +  *  Presentation: Attribute Rules and Dictionary Symbology in ArcGIS Pro Help Streamline Geologic Map Compilation in GeMS, by Tracey Felger, USGS 
 +  * Implications of switching from ArcMap to ArcPro for the public, file types, USGS deliverables, etc. 
 +  * How to conduct GIS and geologic reviews of GIS files
   *  Use cases of feature templates, domains, and attribute rules   *  Use cases of feature templates, domains, and attribute rules
   * Field-to-archive deep dive into each geological survey's staffing, processes, data management, publications, etc.   * Field-to-archive deep dive into each geological survey's staffing, processes, data management, publications, etc.