Hi, all, The National Geospatial Advisory Committee has released an transition white paper and infographic laying out the geospatial priorities for the Trump administration. We have also released an Emerging Technologies white paper that looks at the near- and mid-term future for all things geospatial. You may read more about it here, which includes the links to the documents. http://library.stanford.edu/blogs/stanford-libraries-blog/2017/01/ngac-releases-transition-documents [http://library.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/blog/image/screen_shot_2017-01-13_at_3.46.15_pm.png]<http://library.stanford.edu/blogs/stanford-libraries-blog/2017/01/ngac-releases-transition-documents> NGAC releases transition documents<http://library.stanford.edu/blogs/stanford-libraries-blog/2017/01/ngac-releases-transition-documents> library.stanford.edu The National Geospatial Advisory Committee (NGAC) has released three documents of interest to the geospatial community. Two of the documents were written to aid in the transition to a new administration in Washington, DC. The third document is an overview of emerging technologies that will impact the geospatial landscape in the near- and mid-term future. Taken together, these works provide a broad overview of the thinking of the NGAC members as they look forward to the next few years in the geospatial sector. Best, Julie **** Julie Sweetkind-Singer Assistant Director of Geospatial and Cartographic Services Head, Branner Earth Sciences Map Library & Map Collections 397 Panama Mall, 2nd floor Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 650-725-1102