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Toward New Partnerships in Remote Sensing: Government, the Private Sector, and Earth Science Research
C
Workshop Agenda and Participants
AGENDA
Tuesday, March 27, 2001
8:30 a.m.
Workshop Introduction
Roberta Balstad Miller, Chair, Steering Committee on Space Applications and Commercialization
8:40
Keynote I: Fostering the Development of Commercial Remote Sensing for Science
Introduction:
Roberta Balstad Miller
Shana Dale, Former Staff Director, House Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Space
9:15
Panel I: Remote Sensing and Basic Research: The Perspective of Data Producers
Introduction:
Chris Johannsen, Purdue University, Steering Committee Member
Moderator:
Chris Justice, University of Maryland
Panelists:
Ron Birk, Intermap Technologies, Inc.
James Flowers, OrbImage Corp.
Kass Green, Space Imaging, Inc.
David Linden, DSL Consulting
Robert Schiffer, NASA Headquarters
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10:45
Break
11:15
Keynote II: Future Directions for Remote Sensing Regulations and Licensing
Introduction:
Mark Abbott, Oregon State University, Steering Committee Member
Gregory Withee, Assistant Administrator, NOAA/NESDIS
12:00
Lunch
1:15 p.m.
Panel II: Remote Sensing and Basic Research: The Perspective of Basic Research
Introduction:
Larry Harding, Horn Point Laboratory, Steering Committee Member
Moderator:
David Thibault, Earth Satellite Corporation
Panelists:
Alexander Goetz, University of Colorado
James Irons, NASA Goddard
David Skole, Michigan State University
2:45
Break
3:00
Breakout Sessions
• Data Rights
Co-Moderators:
Ferris Webster, University of Delaware, and
Ray Byrnes, USGS
• Data Management
Co-Moderators:
Tom Karl, NOAA/NCDC, and
Chris Justice, University of Maryland
• Research–Commercial Relationships
Co-Moderators:
Rolf Mamen/Marcel St. Pierre, Canadian Space Agency, and
David Skole, Michigan Sate University
5:15
Adjourn
5:30
Reception
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Toward New Partnerships in Remote Sensing: Government, the Private Sector, and Earth Science Research
Wednesday, March 28, 2001
8:30 a.m.
Breakout Sessions Reconvene
9:30
Moderator’s Reports from Breakout Sessions
Chair, John Jensen, University of South Carolina, Steering Committee Member
10:30
Break
10:45
Panel III: Lessons Learned from Government, Commercial, and Science Interactions
Introduction:
John MacDonald, Institute for Pacific Ocean Science and Technology, Steering Committee Member
Moderator:
William Stoney, Mitretek Systems
Science Data Buy Panelists:
Bruce Davis, NASA Stennis
Kurtis Thome, University of Arizona
Dale Johnson, Positive Systems, Inc.
SeaWiFS Panelists:
Charles McClain, NASA Goddard
Curtiss Davis, Naval Research Laboratory
Ed Nicastri, EdN Consulting
12:15 p.m.
Closing Remarks
Roberta Balstad-Miller, Steering Committee Chair
12:30
Adjourn
PARTICIPANTS
Mark Abbott, Oregon State University
Joseph Alexander, NRC, Space Studies Board
Timothy Alexander, NASA Contractor
G. Bryan Bailey, U.S. Geological Survey
Roberta Balstad-Miller, CIESIN
Robert Bassett, NOAA/NESDIS
Michael Beckman, NOAA/NESDIS
Ron Birk, Intermap Technologies
Ray Byrnes, U.S. Geological Survey
Charles Chesnutt, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Thomas Clines, U.S. Geological Survey
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Shana Dale, University of Texas Systems
Bruce Davis, Stennis Space Center
Curtiss Davis, Naval Research Laboratory
Fernando Echavarria, State Department
Rose Fletcher, NASA Stennis
James Flowers, OrbImage Corp.
Alexander Geotz, University of Colorado, Boulder
Graham Gibbs, Canadian Space Agency
Richard Gomez, George Mason University
Kass Green, Space Imaging, Inc.
Lawrence Harding, Horn Point Laboratory
Fred Henderson, Hendco Services
James Irons, NASA/GSFC
Tony Janetos, World Resources Institute
John Jensen, University of South Carolina
Chris Johannsen, Purdue University
Dale Johnson, Positive Systems, Inc.
Chris Justice, University of Maryland
Tom Karl, NOAA/NCDC
Tom Koger, Resource21, LLC
David Linden, DSL Consulting, Inc.
Anne Linn, NRC, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources
John MacDonald, Institute for Pacific Ocean Science and Technology
Rolf Mamen, Canadian Space Agency
Kenneth Markowitz, EarthPace
Aya Matsune, Washington CORE
Charles McClain, NASA/GSFC
John McIver, Boeing Space & Communications Group
Edward Nicastri, EdN Consulting
Geotz Oertel, U.S. National Committee for CODATA
John Palatiello, Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors
Tom Palmerlee, National Research Council
Aaron Peters, Washington/CORE
James Plasker, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Fritz Policelli, NASA Stennis
Bruce Quirk, U.S. Geological Survey/EROS Data Center
Roberta Rand, University of Miami
David Rosage, NASA/GSFC Earth Sciences
Tod Rubin, Chevron Information Technology Company
John Rumble, NIST
James Schepers, USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Robert Schiffer, NASA Office of Earth Science
David Skole, Michigan State University
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Christopher Small, Columbia University
Brent Smith, NOAA/NESDIS
Marcel St. Pierre, Canadian Space Agency
William Stoney, Mitretek Corporation
William Teng, NASA/GSFC
David Thibault, Earth Satellite Corporation
K. Thirumalai, Department of Transportation
Mike Thomas, NASA Office of Earth Science
Kurtis Thome, University of Arizona
R.J. Thompson, U.S. Geological Survey
Paul Uhlir, NRC, Office of International Affairs
Ron Weaver, CIRES, University of Colorado
Ferris Webster, University of Delaware
Michael Wehde, Raytheon
David Williams, Environmental Protection Agency
Gregory Withee, NOAA/NESDIS
Charles Wooldridge, NOAA/NESDIS
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