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International Geospatial Activities

This summit focuses on international geospatial activities, including the development of reference frames, advancements in geodetic measurement techniques, and the role of geospatial information in sustainable development. It also highlights the aims and objectives of the United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management and the US Group on Earth Observations.

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International Geospatial Activities

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  1. International Geospatial Activities Dr. Neil D. Weston Deputy Director National Geodetic Survey, NOS, NOAA Geospatial Summit, April 13-14, 2015

  2. Outline International Association of Geodesy IAG United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management UN-GGIM International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems ICG US Group on Earth Observations USGEO

  3. International Association of Geodesy Commission 1: Reference Frames Definitions, establishments, maintenance, and improvements of geodetic reference frames Advance terrestrial and space observation techniques International collaboration for deployment of geodetic networks

  4. International Association of Geodesy Commission 1: Reference Frames Collaboration with international services and geodetic agencies on space geodesy and reference frames Maintain / improve a reference frame that is important for global change studies

  5. International Association of Geodesy Reference Frames for Applications in Geosciences Theory and Concepts Measurement accuracy Station position time variations Geodetic Measurement Techniques SLR, VLBI, Doris, GNSS Strengths and weaknesses Geophysical model limitations

  6. International Association of Geodesy Reference Frames for Applications in Geosciences Regional Reference Frames Role of sub-global reference frames Coordinating national and regional efforts Reference Frames in Geoscience Societal needs Scientific goals

  7. United Nations-Global Geospatial Information Management Aims and Objectives of UN-GGIM Development of a global geodetic reference frame Development of a global map for sustainable development Geospatial information to support development Develop a knowledge base for geospatial data

  8. United Nations-Global Geospatial Information Management Aims and Objectives of UN-GGIM Creation and adoption of standards for geospatial community Legal and policy frameworks for critical data; privacy Identify fundamental data sets and corresponding metadata Define principles on managing geospatial information

  9. United Nations-Global Geospatial Information Management United Nations General Assembly Adopted first resolution recognizing the importance of a globally-coordinated approach to geodesy Resolution – “A Global Geodetic Reference Frame for Sustainable Development”

  10. United Nations-Global Geospatial Information Management United Nations General Assembly Co-sponsored by 52 Member States Supports sustainable development, policymaking, climate change monitoring, natural disaster management Will enable a wide range of applications - transportation, agriculture and construction

  11. International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs Working Group A Compatibility and Interoperability Working Group B Enhancing Performance of GNSS Services Working Group C Information Dissemination and Capacity Building Working Group D Reference Frames, Timing and Applications

  12. U.S. Group on Earth Observations Coordinate, plan and assess Federal Earth observation activities Billions spent on Earth observations systems Federal, State and local governments involved Sensor SystemsCollect data to monitor environment and Earth systems DataContribute to models, simulations and information products Examples Climate & weather, disasters, land-use change, ecosystem health

  13. Thank you Neil Weston 301-713-3222

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