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From page 78...
... Appended to this Circular were Exhibits, occasionally revised, that dealt with such items as classification and standards of accuracy of geodetic control surveys and procedures for programming and coordination of federal topographic mapping activities. In 1967, Circular No.
From page 79...
... The coordinating procedures established by this Circular extend to all surveying and mapping activities financed in whole or in part by Federal funds which: a. Can contribute to the National Topographic Map Series of the United States and outlying areas of sovereignty and jurisdiction, the National Atlas of the United States of America, the National Networks of Geodetic Control, or such other national geodetic control and topographic mapping programs as may be established; or b.
From page 80...
... In carrying out this function the Department exercises Government-wide leadership in assuring coordinated planning and execution of its national geodetic control surveys and the related survey activities of Federal agencies, including activities financed in whole or in part by such agencies, to the end that: (1) The geodetic control needs of Government agencies and the public at large are met in the most expeditious and economical manner possible with available resources; and (2)
From page 81...
... Appendix C c. The Department of State exercises Government-wide leadership to as81 sure that cartographic representations of international boundaries, other than those of the United States with Canada or Mexico, by all Federal agencies are consistent and conform to United States foreign policy.
From page 82...
... . Federal Geodetic Control Committee, Specifications to Support Classification, Standards of Accuracy, and General Specifications of Geodetic Control Surveys, National Ocean Survey, NOAA, U.S.


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