Call for Proposals

About The Conference

FOSS4G NA 2026 brings together the people shaping the future of free and open source geospatial software, from developers and researchers to decision-makers, educators, and community advocates. This year's conference themes are Resilience and Innovation, exploring how open geospatial data, tools, and collaboration can solve real-world problems, strengthen communities, and improve public decision-making.

Hosted in Sacramento, the 2026 conference pays special attention to open data, water policy, wildfire and hazard applications, and environmental resilience, issues at the forefront of the region and the world.

Whether you're a longtime contributor or discovering FOSS4G for the first time, this conference is a place to learn, connect, and see what's possible.

Journal

In 2025, the FOSS4G NA conference worked with the Stacks journal, an open access publication. FOSS4G NA covered all costs associated with publication of 10 papers from conference presenters. The 2025 journal submissions are currently in the review process now. We are assessing interest for a 2026 FOSS4G NA Stacks journal during the current proposal process.

Submit Proposal
2025 Journal Information

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Call for Proposals - May 1 – June 30

  • Review Period - July 1 – July 15

  • Full Schedule Announcement by Week of August 1st

  • POSTER SUBMISSION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 15

Session Types

Review session specifications to choose the best fit for your proposal.

Conference Tracks

Choose of of the 4 following tracks for your proposal.

Topics

After selecting your track, you’ll select 1-3 of the following topics that fit with your proposal topic.

  • Cloud Native Geo
  • Commercialization Strategies
  • Cybersecurity
  • Disaster Response & Resilience
  • Discrete Global Grid Systems
  • Emerging Tech & Future Directions
  • Environment, Climate & Sustainability
  • Funding Models
  • Geo AI & Machine Learning
  • Geospatial Data Science
  • Infrastructure & Resource Systems
  • Open Data
  • Open Geospatial Tools, Research & Education
  • Open Source Maintenance & Support
  • Raster and Remote Sensing
  • Spatial Databases & Interoperability
  • Spatio-Temporal Asset Catalog
  • State-of-Software
  • User Accessibility
  • Web Mapping & Geospatial Visualization
  • Workflows & Reproducibility
  • Other