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Charting a Course into the Digital Era: Guidance for NOAA's Nautical Charting Mission
APPENDIX D
WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE NEEDS OF USERS FOR NAUTICAL INFORMATION
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Buzzards Bay
July 19-21, 1993
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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
COMMISSION ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D.C. 20418
MARINE BOARD
WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE NEEDS OF USERS FOR NAUTICAL INFORMATION
July 19-21, 1993
Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
OFFICE LOCATION
Georgetown Facility
Room HA 250
2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Telephone: (202) 334-3119
Telefax: (202) 334-3789
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Committee Members
Craig Dorman, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Saul Dinman, NAVIONICS, Inc.
Stanley K. Honey, ETAK, Inc.
Victor E. Klemas, University of Delaware
Jon A. Lucy, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Henry E. Marx, Landfall Navigation
Jacques Michell, Associated Branch Pilots
Michael Stalzer, Exxon Shipping Company
Lowell E. Starr, Intergraph Corporation
Philip J. Stutes, John E. Chance & Associates, Inc.
Peter Tatro, Johns Hopkins University
Liaisons
James E. Ayres, Defense Mapping Agency
William Bergen, Army Corps of Engineers
Mike Hacunda, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy
Albert W. ''Buddy'' Hartberger, U.S. Coast Guard
David Nystrom, U.S. Geological Survey
Frank Parker, U.S. Coast Guard
Charles Schwarz, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Unable to Attend
Kenneth I. Daugherty, Defense Mapping Agency
John Dumbleton, Maritime Administration
Invited Guests
David G. Aubrey, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Daniel J. Basta, Strategic Environmental Assessments Division, NOAA
Frank Bohannon, Sunriver, Oregon
Thomas Bushy, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Mark Byrnes, Louisiana State University
Renata E. Cathou, U.S. Power Squadron
Michael Chambers, U.S. Geological Survey
James A. Chance, C&C Technologies, Inc.
Ken Cirillo, C-MAP/USA
The National Research Council is the principal operating agency of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering to serve government and other organizations
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Peter H. Cressy, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
John D. Crocker, Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority
Nancy Daniels, Spatial Systems
Jacob J. Dykstra, Point Judith Fisherman's Cooperative
James F. Ellis, Boat/US
Scott Farrow, Carnegie-Mellon University
Christopher Friel, Florida Marine Research Institute
Irene Gonin, U.S. Coast Guard
Richard Gregory-Allen, Laser Plot, Inc.
Richard Hogan, U.S. Geological Survey
Chuck Killpack, Environmental Systems Research Institute
Alexander Landsburg, Maritime Administration, U.S. DOT
Gail Langran, Intergraph Corporation
Lydia Langstrom, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Joseph P. Maco, Northeast Marine Pilots, Inc./Sound Pilots Inc.
Frank T. Manheim, U.S. Geological Survey
Anita L. "Tink" Martin, Winthrop, Massachusetts
Anne Hale Miglarese, South Carolina Water Resources Commission
Jeffrey W. Monroe, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Jeanne Murday, Environmental Systems Research Institute
Joseph S. Murphy, II, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
A. Victor Peña, Analytical Sciences Corporation
Judith Powers, Waterway Guide & Chart Books
Thomas W. Richards, Nautical Charting Division, NOAA
Greg Roberson, California Nautical Chart Center, Inc.
Jean Roberson, California Nautical Chart Center, Inc.
Dennis Romesburg, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Kimbal Sundberg, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Glenn Tallia, General Counsel for Ocean Services, NOAA
Robert Tyce, University of Rhode Island
Jeff Weber, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development
F.B. Wellock, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Russell Woodill, Council of American Master Mariners
Kenneth Zeghibe, Arco Marine, Inc.
Staff
Susan Garbini, Marine Board
Charles Bookman, Marine Board
Hauke Kite-Powell, Marine Board
Aurore Bleck, Marine Board
Paul Fields, Marine Board
Unable to Attend
Tom Usselman, Mapping Science Committee
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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
COMMISSION ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D.C. 20418
MARINE BOARD
Committee on Nautical Charts and Information
OFFICE LOCATION
Georgetown Facility
Room HA 250
2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Telephone: (202) 334-3119
Telefax: (202) 334-3789
WORKSHOP ON THE FUTURE NEEDS OF USERS FOR NAUTICAL INFORMATION
Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts
July 19-21, 1993
SCHEDULE
Monday July 19
1815
RECEPTION/DINNER [Dining Hall]
Speaker: Dr. Peter H. Cressy, Chancellor, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
"MARITIME EDUCATION AND ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY"
Tuesday July 20
0730
Breakfast in Dining Hall
0830
PLENARY SESSION [Lecture Room, Harrington Hall]
• Welcome and Workshop overview/review of objectives
-- Craig Dorman
• Presentation on Results of Questionnaire
-- Pete Tatro
1000
Coffee Break
1030
PLENARY SESSION (continued)
• Informational Presentations
-Description of the NOS/NCD mission and activities
-- Thomas Richards
-Review nautical information technology available for users: existing, future
-- Gail Langran
• Problems to be Addressed/Charge to Working Groups
-- Craig Dorman
The National Research Council is the principal operating agency of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering to serve government and other organizations
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1230
Lunch Break [Dining Hall]
1315
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS [Classrooms, Harrington Hall]
Working Group 1: User Needs and Product Priorities
Pete Tatro/Henry Marx (co-leaders). Jon Lucy (recorder)
Working Group 2: Public and Private Sector Roles in Supplying, Products
Stan Honey/Saul Dinman (co-leaders). David Nystrom (recorder)
Working Group 3: Database Issues: Nautical Charts and Other Marine Information
Vic Klemas/Gail Langran (co-leaders). Susan Garbini (recorder)
Working Group 4: Data Collection Partnerships/Establishing Priorities for Updating Charts and Issuing New Editions
Lowell Starr/Michael Stalzer (co-leaders). Hauke Kite-Powell (recorder)
1615
Coffee Break
1630
MID-TERM PLENARY [Lecture Room, Harrington Hall]
• Working Group 1-4 presentations on scope of issues and preliminary findings. [Objective is to provide cross-fertilization among participants and working groups.]
1700
ADJOURN
Tours of MMA Bridge, Radar, and Oil Spill Simulators [Harrington Hall]
1830
DINNER at Massachusetts Maritime Academy Dining Hall
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Wednesday, July 21
0730
Breakfast in Dining Hall
0830
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS [Classrooms, Harrington Hall]
Working Groups meet again and prepare written findings.
1000
Coffee Break
1030
WORKING GROUP SESSIONS (continued)
1230
Lunch Break [Dining Hall]
1315
PLENARY SESSION [Lecture Room, Harrington Hall]
Working Groups present findings
General discussion: Preliminary Conclusions and Recommendations from Workshop
Concluding Remarks/Summary by Chairman
-- Craig Dorman
1600
ADJOURN WORKSHOP
1700
Tours of ECDIS display at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
1830
RECEPTION AND CLAMBAKE at the NAS Facility at Woods Hole
END OF WORKSHOP
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