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Workshop Agenda and Participants
AGENDA
Wednesday, January 23, 2002
8:00 a.m. |
Continental Breakfast |
8:30 |
Welcome Prof. Susan Avery, Director, University of Colorado, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) |
8:35 |
Opening and Key Questions for the Workshop Roberta Balstad Miller, Chair, Steering Committee on Space Applications and Commercialization |
8:45 |
Panel I: Opportunities and Impediments in Using Remote Sensing Data for State and Local Governments Moderator: John Jensen, Steering Committee member |
Speakers: Patrick Bresnahan, Richland County, South Carolina Joe Engeln, Missouri Department of Natural Resources Peter Conrad, Baltimore City Department of Planning Amanda Hargis, Boulder County GIS Coordinator |
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This session will explore issues regarding the use or potential use of remote sensing data from a public sector perspective. Topics such as data access, cost, technical skills for remote sensing use, data networks, sharing and reporting, and how federal regulations affect public sector data requirements may be discussed. |
10:30 |
Break |
11:00 |
Panel II: Doing Business with State and Local Governments: The Private Sector Perspective Moderator: John MacDonald, Steering Committee member |
Speakers: Jeff Young, Space Imaging, Inc. Jeff Liedtke, DigitalGlobe, Inc. David Thibault, Earthsat, Inc. Don Light, PAR Government Systems |
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• How difficult or easy is it to do business with states, as compared to other clients? • Why are states using remote sensing data for some applications and not others? And why have some states adopted remote sensing technology while others have not? • What are the particular requirements or issues of working with states and local governments, and how have they been addressed? • What opportunities do you see for better inserting remote sensing data into state applications or processes? |
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12:30 p.m. |
Lunch |
1:45 |
Applications Theme I: Emergency/Disaster Response Moderator: Alex Goetz, Steering Committee member |
Case Study: The North Dakota Red River Valley Flood of 1997 Michael Hove, North Dakota State Water Commission |
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Case Study: Responding to Hurricane Floyd: The North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program John Dorman, North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program |
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Overview of Remote Sensing and Emergency/Disaster Response Andrew Bruzewicz, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
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General Discussion |
3:15 |
Break |
3:45 |
Keynote I: Emerging Application Area: Transportation Moderator: Molly Macauley, Steering Committee member |
David Ekern, Association of State Highway Transportation Officials/ Minnesota Dept. of Transportation/Chair of NRC Transportation Research Board Remote Sensing Committee |
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4:30 |
Keynote II: Adaptors and Adopters of Remote Sensing Data Moderator: Chris Johannsen, Steering Committee member |
Speaker: Melanie Wallendorf, University of Arizona, Department of Marketing |
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5:15 |
Adjourn |
Thursday, January 24, 2002
8:00 a.m. |
Continental Breakfast |
8:30 |
Keynote III: The Use of Lidar in State and Local Applications Moderator: Chris Johannsen, Steering Committee member |
Michael Renslow, Spencer B. Gross, Inc. • Why is lidar being adopted more readily than satellite-based remote sensing data? • What makes lidar appealing and worthwhile? • What was the impetus for its applications at the state level and for the growing use of the technology? |
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9:15 |
Applications Theme II: Land Use/Planning Moderator: Jay Pearlman, Steering Committee member |
Case Study: Washington State Land Trust/Management Robert Wright, Washington State Department of Natural Resources |
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Case Study: Monitoring Regional Land Use/Land Planning in the Portland, Oregon, Regional Area Mark Bosworth, Metro (Portland Regional Planning Organization) |
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Overview of Remote Sensing and Land Use/Land Planning: Patrick Bresnahan, Richland County, South Carolina Department of Information Technology |
General Discussion |
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10:45 |
Break |
11:00 |
Perspectives on Federal Support for Public Sector Applications Moderator: Roberta Balstad Miller, Steering Committee chair |
Speakers: G. Bryan Bailey, USGS Charles Hutchinson, NASA Headquarters Rebecca Storey/Donna Boreck, FEMA Region 8, Denver |
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This session will explore resources and services available to state and local governments, such as technical support, training, and applications products. Speakers will address the services and support offered by their institutions to state, local, city, county, or regional governments and the rationale behind this support. |
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12:30 p.m. |
Wrap-up and Adjourn Roberta Balstad Miller, Chair |
WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS
Avery, Susan, CIRES, University of Colorado
Bailey, G. Bryan, U.S. Geological Survey
Bailey, G. Paul, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.
Boreck, Donna L., Federal Emergency Management Agency
Bosworth, Mark, Portland, Oregon, METRO
Brender, Mark, Space Imaging, Inc.
Bresnahan, Patrick J., Richland County, South Carolina, Department of Information Technology
Brett, Thomassie, DigitalGlobe, Inc.
Bruzewicz, Andrew J., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Cary, Tina, Cary and Associates
Cholvin, Brooke, Boulder County Assessor’s Office
Conrad, Peter, Baltimore City Department of Planning
Correa, Aderbal C., University of Missouri at Columbia
David, Leonard, Space.com
Davis, Ron, DigitalGlobe, Inc.
Dorman, John K., North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program
Driese, Kenneth L., WyGISC
Eadie, Rob, 3Di Technologies, Inc.
Ekern, David S., American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Engel-Cox, Jill, Battelle Memorial Institute
Engeln, Joe, Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Fisher, Verlin, 3Di Technologies, Inc.
Friedl, Lawrence, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Goetz, Alexander F.H., CIRES, University of Colorado
Gwaltney, Gregory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Harding, Lawrence W., Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland
Hargis, Amanda, Boulder County GIS
Hastings, David, NOAA National Geophysical Data Center
Hernandez, Michael W., University of Missouri at Columbia
Hoff, Raymond M., University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Hori, Kenta, Hitachi Software Global Technology
Hove, Michael, North Dakota State Water Commission
Hutchinson, Charles, NASA Headquarters
Irani, Frederick M., Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Jensen, John R., University of South Carolina
Johannsen, Chris J., Purdue University
Johnson, Nan, City of Boulder Planning Department
Kagan, Jimmy, Oregon Natural Heritage Program
Leung, Ada, University of Arizona
Liedtke, Jeff, DigitalGlobe, Inc.
Light, Don, Consultant, Airborne and Space Systems
Macauley, Molly, Resources for the Future
MacDonald, John S., Institute for Pacific Ocean Science and Technology
McCraw, David J., New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources
McCuistion, Doug, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
McFadden, Bryan, Spacing Imaging, Inc.
Miller, Roberta, Columbia University
Napier, Gary, Space Imaging, Inc.
Palmerlee, Thomas, National Research Council Transportation Research Board
Pardue, Jaymes, EMERGE
Pearlman, Jay, TRW, Inc.
Pratt, Kristina, Boulder County Parks and Open Space
Price, Kevin, University of Kansas
Raber, Steve, NOAA Coastal Services Center
Renslow, Michael, Spencer B. Gross, Inc.
St. Pierre, Marcel, Canadian Space Agency
Sherry, Jennifer, City of Boulder National Parks
Storey, Rebecca A., Federal Emergency Management Agency
Tessar, Paul, Colorado Department of Transportation
Thibault, David, EarthSat, Inc.
Thirumalai, K., U.S. Department of Transportation
Thomas, Michael, NASA Stennis Space Center
Tilley, Jay, Resource 21
Tuohy, Mark, Space Imaging, Inc.
Vogel, David, DigitalGlobe, Inc.
Wallendorf, Melanie, University of Arizona
Warnecke, Lisa, GeoManagement Associates
Williams, David J., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Wollack, Leslie, National States Geographic Information Council
Wright, Robert, Washington Department of Natural Resources
Yoke, Lyne, National Snow and Ice Data Center
Young, Doug, District Office of Rep. Mark Udall
Young, Jeffrey M., Space Imaging, Inc.