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"Remote Sensing Applications in the New Millennium"
Or "How Does Remote Sensing Fit Into My GIS?"

April 6, 2001.

 
The Rotunda
UNM Science and Technology Park
801 University Blvd. SE
Albuquerque, NM
 

The theme of the NMGIC 2001 Spring meeting carries through the remote sensing workshop theme from the previous day (Thursday, April 5th). The workshop presents an introduction to, and concepts of, fundamental remote sensing technology and its use in state, local, and tribal government applications. The Spring meeting focuses on the future of remote sensing technology, including information on some of the new sensors. Dr. Mike Thomas, NASA, is the keynote speaker, addressing "where remote sensing is heading in the near future." Vendors in the technology, including data providers and software vendors, will talk about how their products fit the needs of users today and tomorrow.

 

Spring Meeting Agenda

 

8:00 AM Check-in; Coffee; Visit Exhibits
9:00 AM Welcome and Announcements
9:30 AM Keynote Address (Dr. Mike Thomas, NASA)
10:15 AM Break; Visit Exhibits
10:45 AM 3D...The Next GIS Dimension (Jerry Stephens, SGI)
11:15 AM Vendor Presentations
ERDAS (Matt Falter)
Bohannan-Huston (Bart Matthews)
11:45 AM Lunch; Visit Exhibits
1:00 PM Vendor Presentations (Continued)
Space Imaging (Nathan King)
PCI (Alison Malis)
1:30 PM Exhibits, visit with presenters
 
The meeting is free to NMGIC members whose dues are current for 2001. There will be a $10 charge for non-members; $5 for non-member students. The lunch is provided at no cost.
Exhibitor List:
LizardTech, Inc., Bohannan-Houston, Inc., ERDAS, Inc., PWT/Space Imaging, CompassCom/Trimble, ESRI, Pinacle Mapping Technologies, PCI Geomatics, Intergraph, and GIS Services/Info Tech.

Map to the Fall Meeting

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