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Subject:        ASPRS Survey on Future of Land Imaging -- Preliminary Results
Date:   Mon, 20 Nov 2006 10:07:58 -0600
From:   Jamon Van Den Hoek <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To:       Jamon Van Den Hoek <[log in to unmask]>







(Originally sent from Kim Tilley, ASPRS Director of Communications)

As you may know, ASPRS sponsored a survey on the subject issue last summer which was designed to assist the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in determining the future of the Nation's moderate resolution land imaging program.

The overall response to this survey was strong, with nearly 1300 participating.  We therefore have a high degree of confidence in the summary findings, and an even greater appreciation for the breadth and depth of use of moderate resolution imagery, as well as strong support for Landsat throughout the user community.

A high-level summary of the survey results is now available at http://www.asprs.org/news/fli/Summary_of_Final_Results-ASPRS_Moderate_Resolution_Imagery_Survey.pdf (depending on your email client, you may need to cut and past this link in your browser--please be sure it includes the extension ".pdf").  The document is also linked from http://www.asprs.org/news/fli/.

We are currently in the process of developing report text that will supplement this material and which will eventually be published in an upcoming issue of Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.

One of the greatest assets of this survey is the collection of operational and research program descriptions, together with related website references, for use in future analyses.  Clearly the decision makers in the senior levels of the U.S. government have already benefited from the information gathered in this survey.

If you have questions and/or comments on the survey report, please contact us at mailto:[log in to unmask]

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