Article of the Month -
April 2024
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FIG Working Week 2023 Keynotes:
Tackling the Global Challenges
FIG Working Week 2023 took place in Orlando,
Florida, 28-May - 1 June 2023. Each day a plenary session started the
day with high level presentations ot topics under the main conference
theme: "Protecting our World, Conquering New Frontiers"
We are excited to present to you in our "Video of
the Month Series", these two recording under the headline: Tackling the
Global Challenges.
Surveyors have much to contribute in society and to highlight, advocate
and above all act to ensure change that builds on a sustainability
agenda. These two keynote presentation elaborate on selected challenges
that is at the forefront of thinking and highlighted in some of the FIG
commission working groups. Driven by the need for sustainable
development and fit for the future, this includes: an introduction to
the new Reference Frame system/Datum that is being introduced in the US
and which is leading up to a special National Geodetic Survey Day/Track
(NGS); and Disaster responsiveness highlighting the sustainability of
island states given the challenges that the Small Islands are facing.
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Keynote presentation by
Juliana P. Blackwell, Director, National Geodetic Survey, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA
THE MODERNIZED U.S. NATIONAL
SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM - ALIGNING NATIONAL
GEOSPATIAL DATA TO THE GLOBE
To watch
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The Theme for this Working Week is "Protecting Our World, Conquering
New Frontiers." To achieve this, geospatial data from many different
sources must be interoperable and defined within a modern, accurate,
inclusive reference frame. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration’s (NOAA) mission to understand and predict changes in
climate, weather, ocean and coasts also includes a mandate to define,
maintain and provide access to the National Spatial Reference System
(NSRS). Tracing roots back to the first federal scientific agency in the
United States, NOAA's National Geodetic Survey (NGS) enables mapping and
charting and provides the framework for positioning in the U.S. through
the NSRS. The NSRS modernization, underway for a decade and nearly
complete, will align the critical U.S. geospatial data assets within
global data inventories and enable improved analysis and modeling of
climate changes and impacts to society and the environment. The
modernized NSRS enables data integration of new and old technologies,
adopts modern standards and empowers growth in new fields and
applications.
Juliana oversees the management and delivery of the National Spatial
Reference System, the nation’s consistent coordinate system for latitude,
longitude, height, gravity measurements and shoreline. Ms. Blackwell serves
as Chair of the Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee of the Federal
Geographic Data Committee, exercising government-wide leadership in the
development and improvement of geodetic surveying specifications, methods,
instrumentation, and data transfers. She is a member of NOAA’s Hydrographic
Services Review Panel, a federal advisory committee providing advice to the
NOAA Administrator on matters related to hydrographic services. She
represents NOAA on the interagency Alaska Mapping Executive Committee and
the 3D Elevation Program Executive Forum and serves as Vice Chair of the
Civil Applications Committee.
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Keynote presentation by
Simone M. Lloyd, GISP, Principal Director, National Spatial Data Management
Branch Jamaica
LAND ADMINISTRATION AND LAND
MANAGEMENT ROLE IN TACKLING DISASTER
MANAGEMENT / SEA LEVEL RISE
with a special focus on sustainability of
island states (SIDS)
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Simone is an
internationally certified geospatial
professional (GISP), project manager, educator
and trainer with a wealth of over 15 years’
experience contributing to the development of
Jamaica’s geospatial landscape. She currently
serves as the Acting Principal Director within
the National Spatial Data Management Branch of
Jamaica's Ministry of Economic Growth & Job
Creation. Her main responsibilities include
directing daily operations, coordinating
national geospatial projects, policies,
events, training and education initiatives and
programmes, including coordinating the
National Emergency Response GIS Team
(NERGIST). She currently serves as Jamaica’s
Focal Point and Head of Delegation to the
United Nations Global Geospatial Information
Management (UN-GGIM) Group of Experts and its
Americas Regional Committee and Caribbean
Vocal to the UN-GGIM