President’s Message National Director’s Report I have been a member of ASPRS for about ten years, starting as an avid reader of the Society's flagship magazine, the PE&RS Journal. Last year I ran for the Region’s Vice-president under the encouragement of Ron Fredericks, another Capital District member practicing at the NYS DOT. I've participated several years in the annual Remote Sensing Symposium. I hope to be able to continue the traditions established by our recent leadership and further the growth of the Society by reaching out to new members across all sectors. Mapping science applications continue to increase in prominence; of special interest to me is its growth in the area of water resources. We can all benefit by encouraging diversity in the membership of the society. I look forward to seeing such growth. I am employed by the Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technologies (IAGT) of Auburn, having being detailed to the Water Division of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) for the length of my professional practice. This was after years of academic life as research assistant and assistant professor at the University at Albany, SUNY and Spain's Universidad Complutense; in these two institutions I acquired Master of Science degrees in Physics and Atmospheric Physics. At NYSDEC's Division of Water I oversaw the collaboration with USGS for the 1st collection of digital photography for the State (1 meter color infrared circa 1997, do you remember them?). For the last several years I have been involved in the collection of terrain elevations using airborne LiDAR, under the sponsorship of the NYS Floodplain Mapping Program, the automation of the floodplain mapping process in the state, and the building of NYSDEC's Enterprise GIS capabilities. The GeoEye-1 satellite was successfully launched on September 6, adding significantly to the data available to our community. With the launch of WorldView-1 last September, and the anticipated launch of WorldView-2 in mid-2009, it is a great time to be working in remote sensing. Check out the press releases on the GeoEye website to learn about a central New York connection to that system. The 24th Annual New York State GIS Conference took place in early October in Syracuse, NY. I hope we all will have a chance to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to meet people working locally in our field. Much further from home, I was sworn in as director for our region at the May meeting in Portland, OR. The meeting was well attended, the exhibit area was very busy, and I heard plenty of positive comments while in the hall. Portland is a beautiful city with a great light rail and trolley system for getting around the area; much of it free. They seem to be leading the way in their efforts to think green. Not quite so far from home, I am planning to attend Pecora 17 in November, in Denver, CO. The theme this year is “The Future of Land Imaging…Going Operational” with a special focus on examining “…the current and future pathways to transition remote sensing technology and information access from experimentation and exploration to operational monitoring of land surface change.” This meeting should be of great interest given the recent addition of GeoEye-1 and WorldView-1. Both provide short revisit times, making them excellent resources for monitoring change. GIS Day 2008 is November 19th. Check out their website to see how you can help “Introduce GIS to a new audience”. (see Director, pg 2) (see President’s, pg 2) 1 All my work has been in close cooperation with a number of Federal agencies, other NYS agencies, and the Geography Program of the University at Albany. This last collaboration has allowed me to continue being part of the education of graduate and undergraduate students in the mapping and water sciences, including remote sensing, GIS, surveying, hydrology and hydraulics. My current favorite subject and dedication is the joining of best practices in water resources investigations and those in computer sciences, as represented in the development of the Hydrologic Information System (HIS) under sponsorship of the National Science Foundation (http://his.cuahsi.org). The possibilities that the web's Service Oriented Architectures bring for the integration of data collection, storage, publication, distribution and use in the modeling and management of the complete water cycle are exciting and far reaching. I will expand on this subject in the next news letter! (President’s, from pg 1) Ricardo Lopez-Torrijos The society is working to be more relevant and accessible to our younger members. Two websites for everyone to visit are: http://asprssignature.blogspot.com/ - where the student newsletter is now published as a blog – and the ASPRS Yahoo Student Newsgroup. (Director, from pg 1) John T. Boland Central New York Region News Future Dates Region Council The CNY ASPRS Region Council is comprised of a President, Vice-President, Past-President, SecretaryTreasurer, and National Director. In addition, there are several board members on the Council who are appointed by the current President. 2008 - 2009 Region Program th The 24 Annual New York State Geographic Information Systems Conference: October 6-7, 2008 Holiday Inn, Electronics Parkway, Liverpool, NY GIS Day 2008: Wednesday, November 19, 2008. www.gisday.com Technical Meeting: November, 2008 Winter Meeting: January/February 2009 At the beginning of each year, we seek candidates for the positions of Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer. At the Annual Spring Meeting, the Vice-President is elected into what is essentially a three year term, since they transition to President and Past-President after fulfilling their first year in office. The SecretaryTreasurer’s term is a one year term. The National Director serves for a three year term. John Boland is currently our National Director and will serve in this position until February of 2011. He is seeking your input for the future of the Region. The William T. Pecora Memorial Symposium November 16-20, 2008 Future of Land Imaging...Going Operational, Sheraton (Adams Mark) Hotel, Denver, Colorado, ASPRS 2009 Annual Conference: MARCH 9 - 13, 2009 Reflection of the Past, Vision for the Future , Celebrating 75 Years Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, Baltimore, MD. Annual Meeting and Remote Sensing Symposium: May/June 2009. CNY Region Conference Volunteers needed! If you have an interest in serving on the Region Council, now or down the road, contact any current Council member. We are always eager to get new people engaged in the society. Getting involved with the Region Council is a great way to become actively involved in ASPRS and help shape the direction of this organization. 2 GRADE POINTS ASPRS Central New York Region Financial Statement 1 Jan 2008 - 31 Aug 2008 INCOME Dues Region Rebate Region Conferences Interest Dinner Meeting Student of the Year Award Gifts TOTAL EXPENDITURE Region Conferences Dinner Meeting Student of the Year Award Postage Office Exp Contributions TOTAL ASSETS Base Shares (Savings Account) 12 Month Certificate Share Draft (Checking Account) Petty Cash TOTAL ASPRS AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS The ASPRS Foundation has just announced the JOHN O. BEHRENS Institute for Land Information MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. The purpose of the Award is to encourage students/persons who have an exceptional interest in pursuing scientific research or education in geospatial science or technology or land information systems/records to enter a professional field where they can use the knowledge of this discipline to excel in their profession. Initially, this annual scholarship will consist of a certificate and a check in the amount of $1,000 and a one-year student membership (new or renewal) in the Society. $4,178.03 $0.00 $928.00 $2,593.81 $156.22 $0.00 $0.00 $7,856.06 This Scholarship is made to an under-graduate student currently enrolled or intending to enroll in a college or university in the United States for the purpose of pursuing a program of study that prepares them to enter a profession in which education in geospatial science or land information disciplines will advance the value of those disciplines within that profession. $5,424.00 $475.00 $0.00 $4,485.00 $82.00 $0.00 $10,466.00 Other Awards: As you may know, each year ASPRS grants several other awards/scholarships, valued to over $25,000, to qualifying graduate and undergraduate students. The 2009 ASPRS Scholarships and Awards Brochure is now available for distribution. Recently, very few applications have been submitted for some of the awards and scholarships. Specifically three new very attractive awards are being introduced this year... $12,108.33 $4,492.27 $345.00 $4.00 $16,949.60 The deadline for all applications is FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008, and all applicants will be notified by early March. The full application and award information will also be available from National’s web, http://www.asprs.org/membership/scholar.html. LIABILITIES None TOTAL TOTAL AVAILABLE FUNDS Assets - Liabilities $0.00 $0.00 Jesse Winch Scholarship Administrator, ASPRS The Imaging & Geospatial Information Society 5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210 Bethesda, MD 20814-2160 Voice: 301-493-0290 Ext 101 FAX: 301-493-0208 Email: jwinch@asprs.org Forms: http://www.asprs.org/membership/scholar.html $16,949.60 3 Remote Sensing Symposium The 7th Annual CNY ASPRS New York State Remote Sensing Symposium, held last May 19th, was very successful. This eventful day was hosted at SUNY-ESF’s newly renovated Baker Lab, and was attended by over 40 people. Following the scrumptious dinner in the new Conference Room, overlooking other ESF facilities and the Carrier Dome, the CNY ASPRS annual Meeting was held. The meeting included the National Director’s report, the Treasurer’s report and the induction of our new president. Ricardo Lopez-Torrijos was sworn in by a special oath administered by Kass Green. Ricardo then announced the Student of the Year Award winners. The Region would like to thank ITT Space Systems Division for funding the Student of the Year Award again this year. ASPRS’s President, Kass Green, started the afternoon with the workshop, “Detecting and monitoring land use and land cover change over time.” After the workshop, Dr. Myrna Hall, Dr. Le Wang and Dr Eric Greenfield each offered half hour presentations along the Land Use and Assessment theme. The reception was sponsored by ITT Space Systems Division. This time was spent with discussions around the numerous student posters and their research. The highlight of the evening meeting was Kass Green informing us about the “Update on ASPRS Accomplishments and Future Tasks.” Overall, it was a splendid afternoon and evening. Annual Meeting 2008 SOY Winners Graduate Student:Yinghai Ke President: Ricardo Lopez-Torrijos Undergraduate Student: Jamie-Rose Kearney Annual Meeting 2008 Officers New President: Ricardo Lopez-Torrijos ASPRS President: Kass Green Past-President: Pat Oshaughnessy 4 You are invited to join us on October 5-7, 2008 24th Annual New York State GIS Conference Network with your colleagues in Liverpool, NY Holiday Inn Syracuse-Liverpool - Exit 37, 441 Electronics Parkway, The conference has a long standing tradition of providing attendees with an opportunity to meet fellow New Yorkers active in the GIS field, exchange information and real experiences, and seek solutions to your geographic data management needs. Professional networking opportunities help you develop a network of fellow GIS users which can continue through the years. In the exhibit area, GIS vendors and consultants display the latest in GIS hardware, software, analytical techniques, and services. The conference offers NYS GIS Traditions for you to enjoy: Welcoming function on Sunday with Reception and Dinner at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park Monday’s State of the State address followed by the thoughts of Keynote Speaker: Michael Goodchild, “Leveraging the Power of Web 2.0: The Impact of “Volunteered Geographic Information” on the GIS Community”. Michael F. Goodchild is Professor of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Director of the UCSB Center for Spatial Studies, “spatial@ucsb”. Goodchild serves on the editorial boards of ten other journals and book series. His current research interests center on geographic information science, spatial analysis, and uncertainty in geographic data. Monday evening poster session, map contest and reception. Monday Evening Banquet followed by banquet Speaker: Dr. Joseph Chamie and his presentation Topic: “Approaching 7 Billion: Humanity in Transition and Awards” Tuesday Luncheon with a raffle of prizes For conference details go to: http://www.esf.edu/nysgisconf/default.htm Sunday, October 5, 2008; 1:00 - 5:00 pm Pre-Conference Workshops with 4 PDHs each (Professional Development Hours) GIS Basics, Hands-on beginner level, Instructor: Eddie Bevilacqua, on the SUNY-ESF campus Raster Analyst, Hands-on advanced level, Instructor: Lee Herrington, on the SUNY-ESF campus Data Quality, Lecture and presentation, Instructor: Michael Goodchild, at the Holiday Inn Liverpool Wednesday and Thursday, October 8 and 9, 2008, Post conference training ESRI offers a two day "Introduction to ArcGIS Server" opportunity 5 Officers of the Central New York Region President: Immediate Past President: Council Members: National Director: Ricardo Lopez-Torrijos, IAGT Chief, Watershed GIT Support Group Division of Water, NYS DEC 625 Broadway, 4th floor Albany, NY 12233-3500 (518) 402-8259 rxlopez@gw.dec.state.ny.us Vice President: Rolando Raqueno Remote Sensing Scientist RIT, 54 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623 (585) 475-6907 voice (585) 475-5988 fax rolando@cis.rit.edu Secretary/Treasurer: William Stiteler, PhD Research Scientist Forestry Organization Remote Sensing Technology project 402 Baker Lab SUNY ESF 1 Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 470-6939 John T. Boland, CP Senior Technical Associate ITT Industries Space Systems Division 34 Fairfield Dr. Fairport, NY 14450-2233 (585) 269-5057 voice john.boland@itt.com Newsletter Editor: Paul Szemkow Environmental Resources & Forest Engineering, 402 Baker Lab SUNY-College of Env. Science & Forestry 1 Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY 13210-2778 (315) 470-6635 voice (315) 470-6958 fax pszemkow@syr.edu Central New York Region's Home Page: Patrick O’Shaughnessy GIS Director, ITT Space Systems Division 1447 St. Paul Street Rochester, NY 14606-0488 (585)-269-5763 voice patrick.oshaughnessy@itt.com Ron Frederiks New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), 88 Dumbarton Drive Delmar, NY 12054-4406 (518) 439-7109 voice r.frederiks@verizon.net (315) 470-6633 (Work) Lindi Quackenbush SUNY-ESF, 402 Baker Lab 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, NY (315) 470-4727 voice (315) 470-6958 fax: ljquack@esf.edu Student Representative: Yinghai Ke Student Representative SUNY-ESF, 321 Baker Lab, Syracuse, NY 13210 Email: yke@syr.edu Phone: (315) 470-6910 DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE: http://www.esf.edu/asprs October 31, 2008 ASPRS-CNY REGION SUNY-College of Env. Sci & Forestry 1 Forestry Drive, 402 Baker Lab Environmental Resources &Forest Engineering Syracuse, New York 13210-2778 M eeting Announcem ents FIRST CLASS 6