Sol Katz

Sol Katz (August 3, 1947 – April 23, 1999) was an American software developer who pioneered geospatial computer software (a sub-category of GIS) and left behind a large body of work in the form of computer applications and format specifications while at the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. This early archive provided both source code and applications freely available to the community. Katz was also a frequent contributor to many geospatial list servers.

Katz was born in Sweden in 1947 and moved to New York at the age of 1. Yiddish was his first language, but he learned both Hebrew and English. After high school, he spent three years in the US Air Force, stationed in Germany. Following his brief military career, he decided to go to Brooklyn College in New York where he got his Bachelors in Geology in 2.5 years. He then married his wife Hedy in 1969, and went back to Brooklyn College while teaching in New York Public Schools and got his masters degree, also in Geology. After several years working for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management in several states, he settled down in Lakewood, Colorado and decided to go back to school at the University of Denver in Computer Science and earned a second Masters degree. At this time, he also had two children - Shanna and Risa. Katz died on April 23, 1999 from Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.

GFOSS Award

The Sol Katz Award for Geospatial Free and Open Source Software (GFOSS) is given to individuals who have demonstrated leadership in the GFOSS community.[1]

References

  1. "Sol Katz Award for Geospatial Free and Open Source Software". OSGeo Foundation. Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  2. "FOSS4G 2008 Cape Town, South Africa: Internet Roundup". Directions Magazine. Retrieved 2009-06-14.

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