Tuesday September 28, 2010 Agenda. |
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| 8:30am - Welcome |
Tony Stefanidis & Pete Doucette |
8:45am - State of the region |
Pete Doucette |
9:00am - (Title TBD) |
Professor Peggy Agouris, George Mason University |
| 9:30am - ATR Technology: Why we need it,
why we can’t have it, and how we’ll get it |
Dr. John Irvine, Draper Labs |
10:00am - 10:30am - Break (Exhibit Area)
Light refreshments will be available. |
| 10:30am - KEYNOTE 1:
LIDAR Applications:
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow |
Dr. Kevin Slocum, NGA |
| 11:15am - The USGS EAARL:
A Cross-Environment, Cross-Discipline Experimental Airborne Research Lidar |
Dr. John Brock. USGS |
Lunch 11:45am - 12:45pm
Exhibit Area |
| Technical Sessions 12:45pm - 4:30pm |
| 12:45pm - Full-Waveform Lidar:
Applications and Post-Processing Strategies |
Dr. Chris Parrish, NOAA |
| 1:15pm - Enabling location-based mass collaboration:
are we there yet? |
Dr. Arie Croitu, George Mason University |
| 1:45pm - Current Trends and Future Directions in Computational Human Geography |
Dr. Devin White, IAI |
2:15pm - 2:45pm - Break (Exhibit Area)
Light refreshments will be available. |
| 2:45pm - KEYNOTE 2: 50-Year Journey and Participation in Photogrammetric Technology |
Professor Edward Mikhail. Purdue University |
| 3:30pm - The Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICOTM):
Viewing the Earth from the International Space Station |
Dr. Robert Lucke, NRL |
| 4:00pm - Future Directions in Urban Modeling |
Dr. Chris McGlone, SAIC |
| 4:30pm - Conflation: What is It, Why Should I Care, And Where Is It Going? |
Mr. Brian Graff, Army Geospatial Center (AGC) |
| 5:00pm - 7:00pm - Social (Exhibit Area) |