The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission is an intertribal natural resource agency representing 11 Ojibwe tribes in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan who reserved hunting, fishing and gathering rights in various treaties with the United States government. GLIFWC has utilized a variety of open source tools for managing spatial data since 2007, including tools for mobile data collection. GLIFWC uses KoBoToolbox to collect and manage field data in a variety of applications including invasive species management, native plant studies, wildlife habitat research, wild rice monitoring, forest ecology, climate change, and harvest management. This presentation will examine the pros and cons of using KoBoToolbox, and identify remaining unmet information management needs