GeoConnexion
 
Home
 
Geo: International
 
This month's issue Online News Online Articles
 
GeoConnexionUK
 
This month's issue Online News Online Articles
 
GEOlympics
 
GeoRisk
 
GeoResources
 
Recruitment Directory Events Education Subscription Contact Details Media Pack Spring Company Showcase ISPRS - Information From Imagery FIG - International Federation of Serveyors
 
Login
Email: Password:

 

Forgotten your details?
Click here
 
 
Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader

Geo: International > News > News Item

MAPPS 2009 Winter Conference Program

Reston, VA (December 10, 2008) - A program that will focus on the changing economic climate, proactive business strategies, new and changing technologies and networking sessions highlight the agenda for the MAPPS Winter Conference, to be held January 20-24, 2009 at the Marriott Frenchman's Reef in St. Thomas, USVI, MAPPS announced today.

The conference will start with a keynote address by Michael Jones, Chief Technology Advocate of Google. Jones, also a founder of Keyhole, Inc., will discuss Google Earth's vision for the future, its role in the geospatial community and business opportunities for other geospatial firms. This is a continuation of chief executives' perspectives presented at the 2008 MAPPS winter conference in Palm Springs, CA by Jack Dangermond, President, ESRI and the 2008 summer meeting in Sun Valley, ID by Alexander Wiechert, Managing Director, Microsoft Vexcel Imaging.

"The program committee, chaired by Scott Perkins, GISP, (Wilson & Company, Overland Park, KS) was able to project the changes we are currently facing in the economic environment and put together sessions that will greatly benefit the MAPPS membership," said MAPPS President Marvin Miller, PPS, PLS, CP (Aero-Metric, Inc., Maple Grove, MN). "This program continues to provide the decision makers of MAPPS member firms with powerful information to make educated decisions for their firms, especially during the current economy."

Following the keynote address, sessions will include a look at new and hybrid sensors, which can allow firms to save time and money with new sensors' ability to collect multiple data on missions. MAPPS will discuss licensing of geospatial professionals in a debate between two teams advocating opposing positions on the proposition "State Licensing is Necessary and Desirable for Photogrammetrists and Other Geospatial Practitioners." The debate will help MAPPS develop a consensus in the membership and the community to determine if a laissez-faire (no licensing) approach is best for the profession and the general public, if there should be licensing, whether it should be done at the state level, or if a national license is a viable alternative. It will air the issue, educate members of the community, and explore a workable solution in a classic Oxford-style debate format.

A session to discuss the need for a national parcel system in the United States will also be featured. In October 2008, MAPPS called for the US Government to convene a summit of stakeholders to look at a parcel system as a means of managing the current mortgage crisis and providing an early warning system for future disruptions in land ownership. The session will look at the current parcel mapping market, implementation of the National Academy of Sciences report on "National Land Parcel Data: A Vision for the Future," and how the current crisis might stimulate an opportunity for geospatial firms. Academy panel chairman Dr. David Cowan, (Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC) MAPPS Cadastre Task Force Chairman Susan Marlow (Smart Data Strategies, Franklin, TN), BLM Chief Cadastral Surveyor Don Buhler, and David Nale, (eMap Int, Reddick, FL, consultant to First American Spatial Solutions), will present on the panel.

Another session will share experiences, identify best practices, compare different business models, identify issues, and explore desirable actions on licensing of spatial data. Additionally, it will help firms in the fee for service business model better understand the licensing model, as well as discuss issues from the 2004 National Academy report, "Licensing Geographic Data and Services." The panel of professionals include Kevin Pomfret, JD (CantorArkema, P.C., Richmond, VA), Garth Lawerence (Intermap Technologies, Englewood, CO), Brant Howard (CompassData, Inc., Centennial, CO) and Tim Crago (Northwest Group, Denver, CO).

Also on the agenda are updates on Federal programs including Imagery for the Nation (IFTN) by Vicki Lukas of USGS, NOAA's Coastal Geospatial Services Contract by Nicholas "Miki" Schmidt of NOAA, and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency's (NGA) Global Geospatial Intelligence (GGI) program, by Jeff Goebel. Messrs. Schmidt and Goebel will discuss lessons learned in their agencies' contracting programs, which utilize the qualifications based selection (QBS) process, and forecast the future of these programs.

MAPPS President-Elect Silas Suazo, CET (Bohannan Huston, Alberquerqe, NM), chair of the MAPPS Legislative Affairs Committee, will present information on legislation in Congress in 2009 affecting the geospatial community, and Kass Green (Kass Green & Associates, Berkeley, CA), will facilitate a SWOT analysis of the geospatial profession.

In 1999, APRS and NASA began a 10-year remote sensing market forecast. Dr. Shawana Johnson (Global Marketing Insights, Independence, OH) and Alexander Wiechert (Microsoft Vexcel Imaging, Graz, Austria) will evaluate the accuracy of the report, where it proved accurate on and off the mark, and the status of the remote sensing market today.

"We have already had a tremendous response from the membership that will be joining us for the Winter Conference because of the informative and timely program," said John M. Palatiello, MAPPS Executive Director. "From the early registration, MAPPS members are excited to return to the Marriott Frenchman's Reef and understand the importance of the education and networking opportunities associated with the MAPPS winter conference."


For more information visit:

MAPPS conference website


Geo: International

 

Past Issues - Archive
UN GI working group principal member of OGC… More…
24 May 2012, 6:13pm
Optech\'s field trials for CZMIL successful… More…
24 May 2012, 6:11pm
PTV is becoming the PTV Group… More…
24 May 2012, 6:09pm
GAF conducts Environmental Compliance assignment… More…
24 May 2012, 6:06pm
New sats to help physicists forecast space weather… More…
18 May 2012, 9:24am
Saving lives with Google Maps … More…
18 May 2012, 9:14am
Scientists count penguins from space… More…
24 April 2012, 8:40pm
Improving the Accuracy of ASTER EO data … More…
19 March 2012, 10:32am
Mapping Pavlopetri in 3-D… More…
15 February 2012, 10:08am
This Month's Burning Issue...
Each month we select a hot topic and a leading figure in the industry to write about it.
This month's burning issue:

Adopting Cloud computing can save money, but good governance is essential to manage the risk argues Mike Small

Reston,, VA, (December, 10,, 2008), -, A, program, that, will, focus, on, the, changing, economic, climate,, proactive, business, strategies,, new, and, changing, technologies, and, networking, sessions, highlight, the, agenda, for, the, MAPPS, Winter, Conference,, to, be, held, January, 20-24,, 2009More…


Website content & images remain the intellectual property of GeoConnexion Ltd. All rights reserved