Hello and Welcome!
My name is Casey Cusick and I am a Wildlife Biologist turned GIS Professional. Thank you for viewing my project portfolio.
My name is Casey Cusick and I am a Wildlife Biologist turned GIS Professional. Thank you for viewing my project portfolio.
There's much to see here. Please take the time to view My Neighborhood Project. Additionally, other completed projects can be viewed further down this page and in the drop-down menu links. These projects include a Story Map, multiple Web Mapping Applications, smartphone field data collection, and so much more!
After graduating Summa Cum Laude from Texas State University in 2018 with degrees in Wildlife Biology and Geography, I worked in Urban Wildlife Management before altering my career path to GIS. I am currently attending Bootcamp GIS to further my GIS Enterprise skills. Additionally, I have CAD and drafting experience, as well as an AAS degree in Music Production from Austin Community College.
When I'm not at work, I really love to watch and play sports, see shows and movies, as well as play video games. When the weather is nice, I love taking my dog for hikes, going trail riding on my mountain bike, going to Central Texas rivers for kayaking and/or fishing, and indulging in my passion for nature photography (especially in the Neotropics). I also volunteer for Old Settler's Music Festival when time permits, and a current goal is to volunteer for coaching youth hockey.
This project entailed many aspects of mobile application and ArcGIS Online tools, including but not limited to: creating and hosting layers, using Collector for field data collection, creating surveys in Survey 123, Workforce coordination, ArcGIS Dashboard, and overall AGOL administration.
Collector was used to import local graffiti and fire hydrant data in and around Cedar Park, Texas. The resulting layers were publicly hosted in AGOL and are provided in the above map section.
Multiple surveys were created for citizens to submit various road conditions so that proper assessments and assignments could be formulated in Workforce. Disconnected workflows were setup in the event that cellular coverage was not available.
An ArcGIS Dashboard was created to inform the public about graffiti sightings in and around Cedar Park. The dashboard provides information about the exact location, type, significance, and more as it pertains to the graffiti. This Dashboard is available upon request.
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