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This message is from Bob Johnstone.-----------------------Johnnie
 
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      Wed, 8 Mar 1995 14:05:01 -0500
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                     Registration Form and Program Guide for the
 
                               NATIONAL GEODATA FORUM
 
                        HYATT REGENCY HOTEL, Crystal City, Virginia
 
                              MAY 7 through 10  1995
 
 
 
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                             REGISTRATION FORM
    National GeoData Policy Forum      Hyatt Regency, Crystal City, Virginia
                             May 7 - 10, 1995
 
   REGISTRATION INFORMATION                       REGISTRATION FEES
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Due to a strong interest in this         Full registration includes the 3 day
event, space will be available on a      forum and lunch on Monday.
first-come, first-served basis.
Please register early to assure your                pre     3/26 -    on-site
place.                                             3/26     4/26
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_____________________________________    Full   __$295.00 __$325.00 __$395.00
(Name, as will appear on badge)         Daily
                                         5/8    __$125.00 __$145.00 __$165.00
_____________________________________    5/9    __$125.00 __$145.00 __$165.00
Title                                    5/10   ___$60.00 ___$65.00    NA
 
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SECTORS
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Please check which sector you feel
you best represent                        Mastercard______
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Academic ____
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WORKSHOPS
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Please check if you would like to         ---------------------------------
reserve space to attend one of the        Please MAIL or FAX this form to
Workshops, Sunday 5/7, 1:30 - 5:00.
ONE workshop is included in the           Advance Registration Coordinator
registration fee.  Space is limited       P. O. Box 33612
and on a first-come basis.                Farragut Station
                                          Washington, D. C. 20033
FRAMEWORK     ________                    FAX   202 - 857 - 0984
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1995 NATIONAL GEODATA FORUM
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
 
SUNDAY, MAY 7
 
1:30-5:00      Workshops
 
Framework      This workshop will describe the concepts of the FGDC
               Framework plan and pilot study efforts.
 
Clearinghouse  This workshop will address issues of serving geospatial data
               on the Internet using such tools as WAIS and the World Wide
               Web (Mosaic). It will include presentations by several of the
               FGDC Competitive Cooperative Agreement participants.
 
Metadata       This workshop will explore the use of the FGDC metadata
               standard relying on a variety of examples and sample
               implementations.
 
 
MONDAY, MAY 8
 
9:00-9:15      Welcome and Introductions
                        Gordon Eaton, Director,  U.S. Geological Survey
 
9:15-10:00     KEYNOTE ADDRESS:  Building NSDI Partnerships
                        Bruce Babbitt, Secretary, U.S. Dept of the Interior,
                        Chairman, Federal Geographic Data Committee
 
10:00-10:30    Coffee Break supported by Intergraph Corporation
 
10:30-11:30    Perspectives on Geospatial Data
 
               Introductions
                    Jonathan Z. Cannon, Assistant Administrator for
                    Administration and Resource Management, U.S.
                    Environmental Protection Agency
 
               Global View
                    Dr. Nay Htun, Assistant Administrator and Regional
                    Director, Regional Bureau of Asia and the Pacific,
                    United Nations Development Programme
 
               Local View
                    Daniel Kemmis, Mayor, Missoula, Montana and author of
                    Community and the Politics of Place
 
11:30-1:00     Lunch in Exhibit Hall supported by Environmental Systems
               Research Institute
 
1:00-3:00      Private/Utility Perspective: Applications for NSDI Data:
                    A Panel of Private Industry Representatives
               This panel will focus on the critical importance of
               geospatial data to businesses and utilities. Panelists will
               address their requirements for data, current sources, and
               the relationship between the public and private sector in
               building and maintaining digital geospatial data sets.
 
Moderator:     Costis Toregas, President, Public Technology, Inc.
Panelists:     Robert L. Trotter, Manager, Engineering and Technical
                                  Services, Illinois Power Company
               Clay Nicolsen, Director of Site Development Technology,
                              McDonalds Corporation
               Steve Krenzer, Senior Vice President for Property Data,
                              TRW REDI
               Andy Dotterweich, Division Manager, Roadnet Technologies
 
3:00-3:30      Coffee Break
 
3:30-5:00      Perspectives of GIS Software Vendors
               NSDI - Improving U.S. competitiveness
               The U.S. has been the world leader in the development of
               geographic information system software that has fueled the
               demand for geospatial data. Are there synergies, activities,
               and partnerships under the umbrella of the NSDI that might
               help maintain this leadership role? Can NSDI increase the
               competitiveness of U.S.-based companies? Leading software
               vendors will discuss these questions.
 
Moderator:     Ray Vickery, Assistant Secretary for Trade Development,
               U.S. Department of Commerce
Panelists:     Larry Ayers, Executive Vice President, Utilities and Mapping
               Science, Intergraph Corporation
               Jack Dangermond, President, Environmental Systems Research
               Institute
               Elizabeth Ireland, Vice President of Business Development and
               Information Products, MapInfo Corporation
               Carl Reed, President, Genasys II, Inc.
 
5:00-7:00      Reception in Exhibit Hall
 
 
TUESDAY, MAY 9
 
8:30-9:15      KEYNOTE ADDRESS:  Building the National Information
                                 Infrastructure
                        Ronald H. Brown, Secretary, U.S. Dept of Commerce,
                        Chairman, Information Infrastructure Task Force
 
9:15-10:15     Further Perspectives on Geospatial Data
 
               State View
                    Jane Patterson, Advisor to the Governor for Policy,
                    Budget and Technology, North Carolina and Member,
                    National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council
 
               County View
                    Randy Johnson, Commissioner, Hennepin County, Minnesota
                    and Third Vice President, National Association of
                    Counties
 
10:15-10:30     Coffee Break
 
10:30-12:15     Panel Discussion: Institution Building
                The Federal Geographic Data Committee has been empowered
                to lead the federal efforts of the NSDI through federal
                policy documents such as OMB Circular A-16 and Presidential
                Executive Order 12906. But the federal government is only
                one player in the NSDI. How do we foster communication and
                partnerships among existing institutions or create new ones
                that allow all interests to participate and be represented
                within the NSDI? Leaders of coordinating organizations
                involved in the NSDI will address these issues.
 
Moderator:      Nancy Tosta, Staff Director, Federal Geographic Data
                Committee
Panelists:      Michael Goodchild, Director, National Center for Geographic
                Information and Analysis
                David Schell, President, Open GIS Consortium
                Bill Holland, President, National States Geographic
                                         Information Council
                Randy Gschwind, President, Urban and Regional Information
                                           Systems Association
                Larry Sugarbaker, Chairman, Mapping Science Committee,
                                            National Research Council
 
12:00-1:30      Lunch in Exhibit Hall
 
1:30-5:00       SECTOR DISCUSSIONS
                Each sector has unique opportunities and contributions to
                make in the National Spatial Data Infrastructure. These
                sessions have been organized to allow each sector to meet
                and discuss the following questions from the perspectives of
                attendees. How will the NSDI make a difference?  Why is it
                important to participate?  What is the role of this sector
                in building the NSDI and how does this sector best interact
                with other sectors?  What are the incentives and constraints
                to partnerships?  What is the time frame for NSDI? Where can
                the sector find resources for NSDI?
                   Ideas, opinions, and action plans will be discussed in
                the sector sessions. The discussions will be summarized and
                presented at the NSDI Town Meeting on Wednesday morning.
                   Concurrent sessions for the following sectors have been
                organized: Academic, Federal, Local, Private, Professional
                Associations, State, and Utilities.
 
 
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10
 
8:30-12:00     NSDI Town Meeting
   The diversity of organizations and interests potentially affected by a
 robust NSDI is immense. Seldom do the leaders and key officers of these
 interests have an opportunity to meet face to face to address the concerns
 of all.
  Directors, Committee members, and representatives of the many entities
that are working on various policy, coordination, and technical aspects of
the NSDI have been invited to participate in this discussion. The break-out
groups from Tuesday afternoon will report the results of their sector
discussions. Additionally, ideas and concerns from all attendees, collected
over the course of the Forum and through electronic communications prior
to the Forum, will be summarized and discussed. Finally, actions for the
future will be identified, along with agreement on who will take those
actions and within what time frames. The Town Meeting will lay the
foundation for the continued development of the NSDI over the next few years.
 
EXHIBITS
   Government organizations, educational and non-profit organizations will
demonstrate geospatial data applications and products.  Partnerships in the
application of geospatial data will be featured in these exhibits.
 
Exhibit Hours
Monday - 11:00-1:30 and 5:00-7:00;
Tuesday - 9:30-3:00.

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