Mr. Kenny Calhoun is Manager of Geographic Information System (GIS) services at Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, Inc.
(DBS&A).
Mr. Calhoun has over fourteen years of experience in GIS technologies specializing in GIS applications for land use,
environmental, and water resources management. GIS related projects at DBS&A include the use of satellite imagery
and historical aerial photography for land use classifications, environmental database development, stream flow and
terrain analysis, and general civil engineering support for various groundwater contamination litigation, water
resource and water rights projects. Mr. Calhoun has published many articles and given numerous presentations at GIS-related
conferences.
Mr. Calhoun has served as Project Manager for many GIS projects, including a critical project for the State of Texas Water Development Board that used GIS to analyze sites within the state that would be suitable for groundwater banking, and has served as GIS technical lead on numerous litigation projects. He is currently the project manager for a multi-year contract to develop a comprehensive web-accessible, GIS-based database management system for projects associated with habitat restoration, water management, and scientific investigations within the Middle Rio Grande basin for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program. He is recognized as a qualified expert by the United States District Court and has been retained by the United States Attorney’s Office to provide expert opinions on land trespass cases.