Director of Cultural Resources at PanGIS, Inc. - Geospatial, Archaeology and History Services - Carlsbad, California, United States
PanGIS, Inc., (PanGIS) a California Corporation, specializes in environmental compliance services and geographic information systems (GIS) for cultural and environmental resources and land planning. Located in Carlsbad, California, PanGIS is certified with the City of San Diego as a SLBE and ELBE, and an SBE with the State of California. PanGIS is certified as a DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) and WBE (Woman Business Enterprise) with the California Department of Transportation Civil Rights Division (#30382) and the California Energy Commission.Since 1998, PanGIS has completed over 1,000 large-scale and small scope projects for private and public sector markets. PanGIS' expertise in GIS and data collection techniques allows staff archaeologists to accurately record resources in the field to produce detailed GIS databases and maps in the support of historic preservation, park and land use planning projects. With integrity and respect, PanGIS staff delivers professional compliance services and support necessary for federal, state, and local projects.PanGIS staff and management maintain current knowledge of local laws, ordinances, and regulations, including state and federal experience with CEQA, NEPA, Section 106/110 compliance, NAGPRA, ARPA, and NHPA policies, requirements and permitting tasks.Serving the Southwest and Pacific Northwest regions, clients include: City of San Diego, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), SANDAG, Caltrans District 11, Southern California Edison (SCE), California State Parks, County of San Diego, U.S. Navy (NAVFAC), and prime consultants include, AECOM, CH2M, Quad Knopf, Michael Baker International, HDR, , ASM Affiliates, DEA, BRG, Helix Environmental Planning, and others. PanGIS holds a BLM Cultural Resources Use Permit, issued under the authority of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) and the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) for archaeological investigations on Department of Interior (DOI) lands.