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Date: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 13:39:02 -0500
From: Kathy Covert <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: 1999 GeoData Forum Request for Input
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From: Kathy Covert, FGDC
RE: Request for Input, 1999 GeoData Forum
Save the Date and Help Us with Your Suggestions!
The 1999 National GeoData Forum will be held June 7 - 9, 1999 in Washington, D.C.
The FGDC seeks your ideas and suggestions for this event, the third in a series
including forums in 1993 and 1995. It is five years since the Executive Order that
formally launched extensive development of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure.
Now is the time to bring together users, creators and commercial players in the
various realms of geographic information, to listen to one another and to frame
the future geospatial data activities.
What do you think are the critical issues that a national forum on geodata policy
and application should address?
A Forum Steering Committee has generated a list of issues that could be themes
for the 1999 Forum (see below.) They suggest the objective of the Forum is to:
expand the audience for GIS; deepen understanding of geospatial data users'
needs; and showcase real examples of partnerships for sharing geospatial data.
The Forum will be designed to be highly interactive and will balance presentations
with group discussion and activity.
This is the first draft of possible themes. It will be narrowed down in January to
a shorter list of priority items.
·Financing (including data economics)
·Incentives
·Commerce / Business models
·Organization and leadership
·Marketing / Communicating
·Education & training
·Technology development (& the rate of change & the impact thereof)
·Y2K legacy
·Data exchange policy (legal issues, including intellectual property, copyrighting)
·International component
·Census
* National initiatives (Digital Earth, Community/Federal Information Partnerships, etc.)
Please tell us:
· What topics do you most want the Forum to address?
· Why are these your priorities?
· Suggestions for presenters OR for interactive methods.
Thank you for your input. We can consider all comments received by January 8, 1999.
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