Sabrina Tang, CTO, Qwhery Inc.
Date: Thursday, June 9th, 2026 - 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
As municipalities across Canada work toward the March 31, 2027 NG911 implementation timeline, increasing attention is being placed on the readiness of address and road data against evolving standards such as NENA and emerging Canadian NG911 frameworks.
While validation tools can identify compliance issues, many municipalities face a larger operational challenge: how to consistently interpret, manage, and resolve those issues across teams, systems, and ongoing data updates over time.
This presentation introduces Qwhery’s NG911 Address Management platform, designed to bridge the gap between data validation and operational readiness. Rather than treating validation as a one-time activity, the platform enables municipalities to work directly within their authoritative GIS environment to identify, group, assign, and resolve compliance issues through structured workflows.
Using real municipal scenarios, we demonstrate how common challenges — such as overlapping address ranges, inconsistent road naming, missing attributes, and cross-boundary discrepancies — can be transformed into actionable remediation tasks that multiple team members can participate in, not just GIS specialists.
About Sabrina Tang
Sabrina Tang is the Founder and CTO of Qwhery Inc., a Canadian AI-GIS company focused on transforming how municipalities deliver digital services. With a strong background in geospatial systems, software development, and enterprise architecture, Sabrina specializes in bridging authoritative GIS data with emerging AI technologies to create practical, citizen-facing solutions.
She leads the development of Qwhery Quest, a location-intelligent virtual assistant designed to make municipal data accessible through natural language, and Qwhery NG911 Address Management, a cloud-based platform supporting NG911 data readiness and governance. Her work centers on helping local governments modernize service delivery while preserving data integrity, transparency, and operational control.
Sabrina has collaborated with municipalities and regional agencies across North America, guiding projects that integrate GIS, AI, and secure API architectures into real-world public sector environments. She is particularly passionate about positioning GIS as a frontline digital service layer rather than a back-office system.
Through her leadership, Sabrina advocates for practical, governed AI adoption in the public sector — ensuring that innovation enhances trust, accessibility, and the long-term value of municipal geospatial investments.
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