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==Participants==
==Participants==
Brett Abrams, Alec Bethune, Linda Reib, Jaime Stoltenberg, A.J. Worcley, Bob Downs, Rachel Trent, Erin Engle, Carl Fleischhauer
Brett Abrams, John Faundeen, Jaime Stoltenberg, A.J. Worcley, Bob Downs, Erin Engle, Zhiwu Xie, Diane P.


The Geospatial subgroup of the NDSA Content WG continued their discussion of possible future activities. These potential actions are being shared and collected via email and will be shared on the NDSA wiki.
The Geospatial subgroup of the NDSA Content WG discussed future activities listed in the draft workplan. The end goal of the call was to prioritize the activities.
 
While those on the call expressed interest in industry outreach, file formats


==Future Group Agenda Topics==
==Future Group Agenda Topics==

Revision as of 14:58, 30 May 2012

Return to the Geospatial Content Team main page.

May 23, 2012 Meeting Notes

Participants

Brett Abrams, John Faundeen, Jaime Stoltenberg, A.J. Worcley, Bob Downs, Erin Engle, Zhiwu Xie, Diane P.

The Geospatial subgroup of the NDSA Content WG discussed future activities listed in the draft workplan. The end goal of the call was to prioritize the activities.

While those on the call expressed interest in industry outreach, file formats

Future Group Agenda Topics

  • Industry Outreach: Finding ways for the NDSA Geospatial group to address industry with concerns of the community. Before the group can approach individual organizations it's important that we be very specific about our requests, whether at the policy level or at the technical level.
  • File Format issues: One particular area of interest is exploring the use of GeoPDF and getting an idea of how much it is being used, especially outside of the federal space.