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  1. Spatial Accuracy Assessment of Wetland Permit Data.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Nina M. Kelly, 2000-04-01
  2. Semi-automatic modeling of buildings from digital surface models.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Daniel R. Dos Santos, Antonio M.G. Tommaselli, et all 2004-07-01
  3. GIS and Health.(Review) (book review): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Deborah Thomas, 2000-10-01
  4. The 1:24,000-scale topographic base map data model.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Charlie Frye, 2003-04-01
  5. Knowledge Acquisition for Generalization Rules.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Tiina Kilpelainen, 2000-01-01
  6. The Development of Phenomenological Generalization Within an Object-oriented Paradigm.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Daniel Ormsby, William Mackaness, 1999-01-01
  7. The U.S. Geological Survey Land Remote Sensing Program.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Theodore Saunders, Jay Feuquay, et all 2003-04-01
  8. Geographic data for academic research: assessing access policies.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Bastiaan van Loenen, Harlan J. Onsrud, 2004-01-01
  9. Integrated mobile GIS and wireless Internet Map Servers for environmental monitoring and management.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Ming-Hsiang Tsou, 2004-07-01
  10. All Equal-Area Map Projections Are Created Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than Others(*).(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by E. Lynn Usery, Jeong Chang Seong, 2001-07-01
  11. The Constraint Method for Solving Spatial Conflicts in Cartographic Generalization.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Lars E. Harrie, 1999-01-01
  12. Building and road generalization with the CHANGE generalization software using Turkish topographic base map data.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by I. Oztug Bildirici, 2004-01-01
  13. Computing distance to the nearest utility: as the crow flies vs. as the gas flows.: An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Jr. Lembo Arthur J., Rachel A. Davidson, et all 2003-10-01
  14. The Nature of Analytical Cartography: An Introduction.(Editorial): An article from: Cartography and Geographic Information Science by Harold Moellering, 2000-07-01

81. BSU - Prospectus And Course Information - Undergraduate Courses - 2006-2007 - Ge
Natural resource management; Weather forecasting; Climatology; Polar science;geography and geomorphology; Ground surveys and mapping
http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/prospectus/undergraduate/undergraduate-courses-2006-200
Skip Navigation About News Schools ... Undergraduate Courses Search For: Snapshot: Awards: Typical Offers: DipHE Available: Course Location:
  • Newton Park campus
Career Opportunities:
  • The utilities and county councils Space agencies Service providers Surveying and mapping agencies Nature conservation Environmental consultancies Remote sensing consultancy
Course Length:
  • Three years full-time Part-time available
Course Fees: The teaching team are enthusiastic and hard-working…The way in which the programme has evolved and kept up to date has been impressive. External examiner, 2003
Geographic Information Systems.
This programme provides a theoretical and practical grounding in the observation of the earth’s surface, the collection of spatial data and digital terrain modelling. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used to collect, transform and display spatial data from the real world. Spatial data describe objects both in terms of their location (for example: grid reference, longitude and latitude) and their attributes (for example: age, ownership, species). You will learn to use GIS to explore spatial relationships between geographic features and to understand how decision-makers predict the consequences of a course of action.

82. Xiangru Yuan
Wuhan Technical University of surveying and mapping, Wuhan, China, Yuan, X,etc., 1998, Interoperability of Heterogeneous Geographic Information
http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/dbtg/Staff/Yuan/Yuan.html
Xiangru YUAN Research Assistant Department of Computer Science University of Zurich Winterthurerstrasse 190 CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland Tel: +41-1-6356732(O) Fax: +41-1-6356809 E-mail: yuan@ifi.unizh.ch
Internet GIS
Education Experience ... Internet GIS Team You are the visitor since Oct. 1, 1998
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Education May, 1999 to Present
The University of Zurich
, Switzerland, Worked on Database Technology Research Group of Department of Computer Science , with emphasis on database technology and Internet Geographic Information System ( Internet GIS
Sept., 1996 to Feb., 1998
Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping
, Wuhan, China, Studied on Information Engineering, with emphasis on Internet Geographic Information System ( Internet GIS ) (Principle, method and implementation of Internet GIS). Jul., 1992 to Jul., 1994
Institute of Seismology, State Seismological Bureau, Wuhan, China, received Master's degree of science, with emphasis on Expert System. Sept., 1991 to Jul., 1992
Graduate School

83. Prospective Students
(A) BS Degree in surveying and mapping Science. East Tennessee State Universityoffers a (ii) Geographic Information Systems / Photogrammetry Sequence
http://www.etsu.edu/geomatics/members.htm
Department of Technology and Geomatics
Surveying and Mapping Science Program
(A) B.S. Degree in Surveying and Mapping Science: (i) Cadastral/Design Sequence avenues for a graduate from this program in both private and public sectors. Several opportunities exist, especially with the ubiquity of GPS, for studying the techniques and theory of high-precision measurement. (ii) Geographic Information Systems / Photogrammetry Sequence This sequence is designed to provide students with an awareness of the issues and factors involved in the design, implementation and operation of a variety of Geographic Information Systems. Students in this sequence will be provided by the necessary photogrammetric background that will help them to process aerial photos in both the analog and digital environment. (iii) Surveying Business Sequence This sequence is designed to provide students with the background necessary to own and manage their surveying/geomatic engineering business. Classes in accounting, management, and business law will help prepare graduate for management in their chosen field.

84. University Of Colorado At Denver And Health Sciences
The Master of Engineering degree Geographic Information Systems option (MEng-GIS)is directed College Algebra Calculus I and II surveying and mapping
http://www.cudenver.edu/megis/

Schools and Colleges
College of Engineering and Applied Science About the College Admissions ... Student Affairs
Geographic Information Systems
Related Links Spring/Summer Schedule MASTER OF ENGINEERING DEGREE - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS OPTION The Master of Engineering degree - Geographic Information Systems option (MEng-GIS) is directed to engineers and other environmental and urban infrastructure professionals seeking skills in using and managing these rapidly developing spatial data technologies. The degree emphasizes quantitative methods in the development and application of GIS technologies to a spectrum of discipline-specific settings having significant spatial dimensions. The MEng-GIS option at CU-Denver is multidisciplinary involving Civil Engineering (environmental, geodesy and remote sensing, water resources, geotechnical and transportation), Geography and Environmental Sciences (remote sensing, ecology, air quality, environmental impact assessment), Urban and Regional Planning (spatial analysis, community development), Computer Science (data structures, database systems and software engineering), Applied Mathematics (probability and statistics, networks, simulation and optimization), and Engineering Management. The MEng-GIS option consists of 9 courses, or 27 semester hours of graduate credit, plus 3 hours of an advanced applications project. The project is not a thesis, but a separate, creative, state-of-the-art report that must be written and orally defended. Course deliveries are tailored for the working professional. On-campus course offerings are in the late afternoon, evening or on weekends. Also, the entire degree is offered on-line using Internet-based courseware and teleconferencing technologies. To enroll, the MEng-GIS option requires a Baccalaureate degree in engineering, math, physics, natural science (biology, chemistry, geology, geography), or social science (economics, planning) from an accredited college or university.

85. English Home
State Key Laboratory for Information Engineering in surveying mapping and Remote International Conference on Geoinformatics Geographical Systems
http://geoinfo.sdsu.edu/tzhang/files/cv.htm
Tong Zhang Ph.D. student of Geography Department of Geography, San Diego State University 5500 Campanile Drive San Diego, CA 92182-4493 Office: Storm Hall 322A Phone: (619)594-8030 Email: zhangt@rohan.sdsu.edu Research Interests Internet GIServices (Grid GIServices) Spatial decision making and Geocollaboration Education Ph.D. student Geography , San Diego State University. 2004- Present.
Advisor: Dr. Ming-Hsiang Tsou Dr. Piotr Jankowski with distinction . State Key Laboratory for Information Engineering in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing(LIESMARS), Wuhan University
Thesis: Visual Interactive Spatial Data Mining.
Dr. Heping Pang
B.Eng., Cartography (Computer Aided Cartography) with distinction,
Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping (WTUSM, now it has been merged into Wuhan University), 1996-2000.
Employment and Academic Experience , Summer, Autumn, 2003.
Fuzhou Teleware Electronic Co. Ltd. Fuzhou, China.
Pariticipated in the writing of the technical proposal for Land and Resource Information system of Changsha City. Participated in the documentation writing of Cadastral information system for Quanzhou city. Responsible for the database design for county-level land use information system for Land and Resource Bureau of Fujian province. Research Assistant , Spring and Summer, 2002; Autumn, 2002 ¨CSummer, 2003. Wuhan University. Wuhan, China.

86. David Fraser
Spatial disciplines surveying, geographic information systems, mapping sciences,remote sensing, global positioning systems, photogrammetry; and
http://lazarus.elte.hu/cet/publications/df-2004.htm
REPORT ON CARTOGRAPHIC EDUCATION IN OCEANIA (Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea)
Dr. David Fraser
Co-vice Chair Education and Training Commission, International Cartographic Association
Tuesday, 8 June 2004 Report from Australia for the International Cartographic Association, CET Commission meeting, joint seminar (Education - New Tasks) with the Commission on Theoretical Cartography and the Lithuanian cartographers and geographers, Vilnius, Lithuania, 28-29 June, 2004
Australia is the largest contributor to cartographic education in the region but there is vital input from both New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Many education programs include cartography, GIS, photogrammetry and remote sensing as key courses and some provide majors in these discipline areas. Curtin University in the State of Western Australia and the RMIT University in the State of Victoria, Australia, are the only two remaining bachelors degree programs devoted to cartography.
Provided below is a breakdown of cartography and mapping science related programs available in the region. Institution Faculty Programme Degree Australian Defence Force Academy School of Civil Engineering Arts - Geography B A Canberra Institute of Technology Engineering and Resource Sciences GIS Certificate;

87. Undergarduate Cartography Courses
Remote Sensing and Land Information; surveying and mapping; University ofSouthern Queensland, Faculty of Engineering and surveying, GIS surveying
http://lazarus.elte.hu/cet/undergraduate/aus.htm
International Cartographic Association Commission on Education and Training (CET) Undergraduate cartography courses
partly based on the results of the European Education in Geodetic Engineering, Cartography and Surveying (EEGECS), Socrates Thematic Network EUROPE - ASIA - AFRICA - NORTH AMERICA
Last updated: 7 June 2004
coordinator: David Fraser, vice-chairman Country Institution Faculty
(Department) Programme
(curriculum) Degree Specializations Duration
(semesters) Courses on
other languages AUSTRALIA and OCEANIA Australia

Australian Defence Force Academy
School of Civil Engineering Arts - Geography B A Remote sensing
Cartographic methods
Not known Canberra Institute of Technology Engineering and Resource Sciences Certificate; Diploma; Advanced Diploma; Asset management (GIS Practices) Spatial Information Services Self paced (based on courses completed) Central TAFE - Leederville Campus Western Australian School of Mining, Engineering and Construction Surveying ( Survey Assistant ); Surveying and Cartography; Cartography; Engineering and Mine Surveying ;

88. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
which is part of the Geographical Survey Institute (GSI), a surveying and mapping The site includes principles of topographic surveying; mapping
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psisearch.pl?term1=field surveying&limit=

89. Participants Of The Conference
6, Dr. Jirí, ŠÍMA, President, Czech Office for surveying mapping and Cadastre 13, Mr. Ervin, FÖ LDI, Head of the Comittee on Geographical Names
http://www.sigov.si/kszi/division/conference/partic.html
List of the people invited to the conference: No M/M Name Surname Title Institution Address City Country Phone Fax E-Mail Mr. Ergjin SAMIMI Director Geographic Studies Centre, Cartographic Sector Rr " Toptani " AL-Tirana Albania Mr. Fillota PROGRI Geographic Studies Centre, Cartographic Sector Rr " Toptani " AL-Tirana Albania Mr. Mustafa BEGIÆ Direktor Uprava za geodetske i imovinsko pravne poslove Bosne i Hercegovine Mustala 1 BA-71000 Sarajevo Bosna i Hercegovina Mrs. Anna PETKOVA Head of Main Dept. Of Cadastre and Geodesy Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works Kiril i Metodi 17-19 BG-1202 Sofia Bulgaria Mrs. Milka HRISTOVA NANOVA Secretary of the Council of Orthography and Transcription of Geographical Names Ministry of Regional Development and Construction, Main Dept of Cadastre and Geodesy Kiril i Metodi 17-19 BG-1202 Sofia Bulgaria Dr. Jir MA President Czech Office for Surveying Mapping and Cadastre Hybernsk CZ-11 121 Praha 1 Czech Republic Mr. Pavel BOH Land Survey Office Kosteln CZ-170 00 Praha 7 Czech Republic Mr.

90. Geography Page
MAP LIBRARIES. California Geological Survey. geography GIS Related WebSites from Abilene Christian University US Census Tiger maps.
http://www.rev.net/~aloe/geography/
GEOGRAPHY PAGE
Geography of elections in and
Railroads rivers , and other forms of transportation
How do they decide where to draw boundaries? See explanation and comparison of theories . See one theory applied to North America See boundary-related links.
Demography of urbanized areas
Congressional and legislative redistricting maps , not gerrymanders
Town of Hempstead reapportionment information and maps, Long Island New Yorkshire
Roanoke , including proposal for modified ward system
Regional Humor
Emigration from Norway
THEORY

91. Ancestry.com - Maps, Atlases, & Locality Collections
Topographic Maps, US Geological Survey Map Distribution, PO Box 25286, Also, the Library of Congress has a vast map collection in its geography and Map
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/learning/maps.htm
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You might use maps to locate an ancestral home or to find a reference to a town that no longer exists. In "Gazetteers: Identifying Research Localities," Ancestry 12 (4) (July/August 1994), David Thackery notes the following: "Genealogy is, among other things, an exercise in geography. Successful research often hinges on identifying the locality in which one's ancestors lived. Once we know the locality, we are in a position to consult the records and histories for the area in an effort to piece together the lives of our forebears." Pinpointing modern place-names can begin with Frank R. Abate, ed., Omni Gazetteer of the United State of America , 11 vols. (Detroit: Omnigraphics, 1991). The work is subtitled "Providing Name, Location, and Identification for Nearly 1,500,000 Populated Places and Geographic Features in the Fifty States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Territories." Modern towns can also be sought in

92. Map Projections
All flat maps have to use a projection to display the spherical earth. World Atlas and World Maps Maps and geography of the WorldUnited States State
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An extensive listing of over 140 different projections - each link provides a graphic of the projection. Map Projection Overview
This very thorough site is presented in expanded outline form and includes many images to illustrate the concepts discussed. Matching the Map Projection to the Need
Twelve short chapters focused on map projections, from the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping.

93. Map Projections
Learn all about map projections and how they re used. World Atlas and WorldMaps Maps and geography of the WorldFree Blank Outline Maps of the
http://geography.about.com/cs/mapprojections/?once=true&

94. World-Wide Web Resources - Maps
California Geographical Survey, contains an electronic map library, census dataarchive, and mapping resources library. Campus Maps
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/maps.html

Maps
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  • Arizona Electronic Atlas
  • Aerials Only Gallery , aerial photography of the U.S. featuring New England, Florida, California, and National Parks.
  • Alabama Maps , from the Cartographic Research Laboratory at the University of Alabama. Historical and contemporary maps from around the world. ( note : Called "Alabama Maps" to reflect the producers, not the content.)
  • American Congress on Surveying and Mapping , features information about ACSM, sample articles from its publications, and a listing of related World Wide Web resources.
  • America's Roof , guide to the highest places in the U.S. and the world. Atlases
  • American Cities Atlas Project , Prof. William Bowen's color maps of the following cities displaying census data related to population, income, etc.
  • 95. ELA Maps & Geography
    geography Links to gazeteers, maps, city plans, trip routers, flags time Old Ordnance Survey Maps for Ireland ($) detailed Godfrey maps of Britain
    http://home.att.net/~gallgosp/maps.htm
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    Zoomable Map of location drawn from zip code
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    NANPA Zip Code Lookup home ... ^ MAPS ASSOCIATIONS Association for Geographic infromation (AGI), UK Resources Links Fedral Government Data Committee (FGDC) I-Team Geospatial Information Inititiative, cooperative inter-governmental planning (state, local, national) ^ MAPS ASTRONOMY Your Sky ^ MAPS COORDINATE SYSTEMS Corpscon Article Unit 27 - Map Projections ^ MAPS COUNTRIES Afghanistan Relief Map AskAsia, 1993 Bangladesh : Map, Basic Facts Europe, Country Maps by Country Iran Map click for more detailed regions Mexico Map : U Texas Russia and the Former Soviet Republics Maps : U Texas, Austin ^ MAPS ECOLOGICAL MAPS also see..

    96. Applications To The Global Mapping Project
    Italy, Italian Geographic Military Institute. Japan, Geographical Survey Institute Malaysia, Department of Survey and mapping Malaysia
    http://www.iscgm.org/country-list.html
    94 Applications to the Global Mapping Project
    Participating (as of June 27, 2002) Country, Region Organization American Samoa Survey and Land Information Division Antarctica SCAR Working Group on Geodesy and Geographic Information Antigua and Barbuda The Government Survey Department Argentina Instituto Geografico Militar Australia GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA National Mapping Division Bahrain Bangladesh Survey of Bangladesh Belarus State Committee for Land Resources, Geodesy and Cartography Belize Land Information Centre - Ministry Natural Resources the Environment, Commerce and Industry Benin Bermuda Botswana Department of Surveys and Mapping Brazil Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica Brunei Survey Department Burkina Faso Institut Geographique Du Burkina Cameroon Institut National de Cartographie Canada Natural Resources Canada Cayman Islands Chile Instituto Geografico Militar China State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping Colombia Instituto Geographico Agustin Codazzi Congo Centre de Recherche, Geographique et de Production Cartographique Cuba Oficina Nacional de Hidrografia y Geodesia Cyprus Department of Lands and Surveys Ecuador Instituto Geografico Militar El Salvador Centro Nacional de Registros(CNR) Instituto Geografico Nacional Ethiopia Ethiopian Mapping Authority, Ministry of Planning and Economic Development

    97. Atlases -- Library Of Congress Geography And Maps: An Illustrated Guide
    An illustrated guide to the geography and map collections in the Library of Commonly referred to as the Wheeler, King, Hayden, and Powell surveys,
    http://www.loc.gov/rr/geogmap/guide/gmillatl.html
    Atlases
    A scholar who never travels but stays at home is not worthy to be accounted a scholar. From my youth on I had the ambition to travel, but could not afford to wander over the three hundred counties of Korea, much less the whole world. So, carrying out an ancient practise, I drew a geographical atlas. And while gazing at it for long stretches at a time I feel as though I was carrying out my ambition . . . Morning and evening while bending over my small study table, I meditate on it and play with it and there in one vast panorama are the districts, the prefectures and the four seas, and endless stretches of thousands of miles. WON HAK-SAENG
    Korean Student
    Preface to his untitled manuscript atlas of China during the Ming Dynasty, dated 1721. T he geography and map division holds more than 53,000 atlases, the largest and most comprehensive collection in the world. Additional rare atlases are found in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Geographical coverage of the atlas collection is heavily weighted toward the United States (47 percent), world (19 percent), and Europe (16 percent). Some 20,000 atlases acquired before 1973 are described in Philip Lee Phillips and Clara Egli LeGear's A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress with Bibliographic Notes (9 volumes, Washington, 1909 1992) and LeGear's

    98. DICTIONARY OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
    AGS, American Geographical Society; Alberta Geological Survey DSM, Directorate ofSurveys and mapping (South Africa); Digital stereo model;
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/abbrev.html
    DICTIONARY OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS, CARTOGRAPHY, AND REMOTE SENSING
    By Philip Hoehn (David Rumsey Collection) and Mary Lynette Larsgaard ( . Designed by John Creaser This dictionary decodes abbreviations and acronyms found in various publications including maps and websites. These abbreviations or acronyms, therefore, are not necessarily authoritative or standardized in format or content.
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    • Mary Lynette Larsgaard (mary at library ucsb edu)
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    A. Acre; Auto house or private garage A IN B Auto in basement AA Automobile Assn. AAA Agricultural Adjustment Administration; American Automobile Assn. AACR Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2d. ed. AACCCM Anglo-American Cataloguing Committee for Cartographic Materials AAES American Assn. of Engineering Societies AAG Assn. of American Geographers AAGS American Assn. for Geodetic Surveying AAG Assn. of American Geographers AAPG American Assn. of Petroleum Geologists AARLS Arkansas Assn. of Registered Land Surveyors

    99. POC Resumes
    Cartography, and Photogrammetry Section and a member of the American Congresson Survey and mapping, American Association of Geographers,
    http://www2.mvr.usace.army.mil/WaterControl/Districts/MVS/resumes.html
    Points of Contact - Resumes' Dennis Morgan is a Civil Engineer with the St. Louis District in the Geodesy, Cartography, and Photogrammetry Section and has over 25 years of service with the St. Louis District. He is a Certified Photogrammetrist as certified by the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). He has over 10 years of extensive experience in aerial photography, surveying, mapping and in the A-E Contracting of these services. Dennis is currently responsible for the technical management of all aerial photography and mapping projects within the St. Louis District as well as all photogrammetric mapping projects contracted for other government agencies as well as other Corps of Engineers (CE) districts. He has also served as a technical consultant to the National Capitol Planning Commission in Washington, D.C. He also serves as a technical expert in photogrammetry and its costs to several CE Districts by providing assistance in developing contracts, scopes of work, government estimates and/or negotiation assistance. Dennis also provides technical guidance in the development, acquisition, accuracy, and utilization of base topographic and planimetric mapping, remote sensing data, environmental data sets, and engineering data to be incorporated into Geographic Informations Systems (GIS) to assist engineers and other scientists. Patti Fisher Dario Franzi Deanne Strauser Brad Strauser has been the Chief of the Geodesy, Cartography and Photogrammetry Section for the past 15 years (currently the Geospatial Engineering Branch). As a Civil Engineer, he has over 25 years of experience with the St. Louis District in all phases of engineering including, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydrologic/Hydraulic Engineering, and Program Management as well as A-E Contracting. Brad's qualifications include extensive experience in aerial photography, surveying, and mapping of hazardous waste sites for the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Air Force. He has been responsible for program management for all HTRW surveying and mapping for the St. Louis District. This very successful program has surveyed and mapped over 80 HTRW sites in the last 12 years. Brad is also a Certified Photogrammetrist as certified by the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).

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