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Maps and Surveys 2008

What Seminar
When June 21, 2008
from 10:00 to 16:30
Where 51.45381 -1.2827
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by John Knight last modified March 25, 2008 17:29

Following the success of the 80th Anniversary Seminar in June 2007, the Defence Surveyors' Assocciation has decided to run another, similar, seminar on 21June 2008 at Denison Barracks, Hermitage.

The 2007 Seminar resulted in a small profit as a result of which, in accordance with its tri-service nature and its charitable aims, the DSA is making a donation of £200 to the Royal Bristish Legion. Accordingly it has been decided that the attendance charge for next year's seminar should be reduced to £12.

Details of the theme and the presentations will be promulgated laterbut remember to book the 21st June.

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DGI 2009

 

DGI 2009 is Europe’s largest annual gathering dedicated to high-level discussion addressing the major challenges of the defence and government geospatial intelligence community will take place on January 19th -22nd at the QEII centre in London. 

 

Bringing together Heads of Geospatial Intelligence, GIS, Remote Sensing, Operations, and Imagery and Analysis, the conference provides a unique forum to discuss and debate the development of geospatial intelligence capabilities across the globe.

The conference will address the use of geospatial information in scenarios such as international conflicts, humanitarian disasters, crime, security, border control, arms treaty monitoring and global climate change.

For more information on the conference visit www.dgieuriope.com or alternatively contact Chanelle Hingston T: +44 (0)20 7368 9465.

 

 

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