Secretary Kempthorne Names Members of
National Geospatial Advisory CommitteeWASHINGTON, D.C.
-- Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne today named 28
individuals to serve on the new National Geospatial Advisory
Committee.
The Committee will provide advice and recommendations on federal
geospatial policy and management issues and provide a forum to
convey views representative of partners in the geospatial community.
"Geospatial information and technology help many programs ranging
from wildlife conservation to weather prediction to national
security," said Secretary Kempthorne. "This committee will help
provide advice and perspectives from a broad range of our partner
organizations as we continue to develop new ways to utilize
geospatial information for the benefit of the public."
Geospatial data and products, including maps, simulations, and
databases, are invaluable tools in the effective management of
utility infrastructures, transportation, energy, emergency
management and response, natural resource management, climate
analysis, disaster recovery, homeland defense, law enforcement,
protection planning and other civilian or military strategic issues.
Members of the National Geospatial Advisory Committee named today
represent the varied interests associated with geospatial programs
and technology.
THE NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Members representing Private Sector, Nonprofits, and Academia:
Sean Ahearn, Hunter College, City University of New York; Allen
Carroll, National Geographic Society; David Cowen, University of
South Carolina; Jack Dangermond, Environmental Systems Research
Institute; Kass Green, The Alta Vista Company; David Maune,
Dewberry; Anne Hale Miglarese, Fugro EarthData, Inc.; Charles
Mondello, Pictometry International; Kim Nelson, Microsoft
Corporation; Matthew O'Connell, GeoEye; John Palatiello; Management
Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors; G. Michael
Ritchie, Photo Science; David Schell, Open Geospatial Consortium;
and Christopher Tucker, IONIC Enterprise.
Members Representing Governmental Agencies:
- Rizwan Ahmed, State of Louisiana;
- Timothy M. Bennett, NativeView;
- Michael Byrne, State of California;
- Donald Dittmar, Waukesha County, WI;
- Dennis Goreham, State of Utah;
- Randall L. Johnson, Metropolitan Council, St. Paul, MN;
- Randy Johnson, Hennepin County, MN;
- Jerry Johnston, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;
- Barney Krucoff, District of Columbia;
- Timothy Loewenstein, Buffalo County, NE; Zsolt Nagy, State
of North Carolina;
- Jay Parrish; State of Pennsylvania;
- Gene Schiller, Southwest Florida Water Management District;
and
- Steven Wallach, U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency.
The members of the new committee will report to the chair of the
Federal Geographic Data Committee, which is the Federal interagency
executive group responsible for providing leadership and direction
in Federal geospatial programs. It is chaired by the Secretary of
the Interior or the Secretary's designee.
The National Geospatial Advisory Committee, formed under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, will function solely as an advisory
body, providing recommendations on effective management of Federal
geospatial programs.
In particular, it will provide advice on the development of the
National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI), which promotes sharing
of geospatial data throughout all levels of government, the private
and nonprofit sectors and the academic community. . . .