More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
Presenters_Thank_You
1. September 22, 2016
Dear UAS Mapping 2016 Presenter,
Onbehalf of ASPRSandourplanningcommitteewe wouldliketothankyouforyourparticipation
at the UAS Mapping 2016 Symposium in Palm Springs, California. Bringing together members of our
community from Industry, Government and Academia is a hallmark of ASPRS eventsand provides us all
an exceptional opportunitytomore forwardour collective goalsforhighqualitymappingusingavariety
of emerging technologies including new UAS hardware, sensors and processing software.
We sincerelyappreciate yourparticipationasactive participantsinthe workshops,presentation
sessions and discussions. Since its inception over 80 years ago as the American Society of
Photogrammetry, ASPRS has provided important leadership in the development of standards and
practicesand professional certificationof the geospatialprofessions.AsUASsystemscontinue toevolve,
we lookforwardtoyourcontinuedparticipationwithoursociety’seffortstoprovidethe same leadership
with UAS mapping.
As a presenteratUAS Mapping 2016, we wouldlove to make a copy of your presentationslides
available onthe symposiumwebsite.If youare willingtoshare yourslides,please sendacopyof themto
Steve Steinberg at: steves@sccwrp.org by 7 October 2016. If there are components of the presentation
that are cannot be shared, please feel free to edit your slides as needed.
Finally, if you would like to get involved with the ASPRS interdivisional committee for Precision
Mapping by UAS, presentedby PresidentElect Morton, please contact Dr. Mohamed MR Mostafa at:
Mostafa@Navmatica.com to be added to the interest list.
We lookforward to seeingyouin Baltimore for the ASPRS Annual Meeting, March 11-17, 2017.
Sincerely,
2. Dr. Steve Steinberg and Mr. Matthew Coleman (UAS Mapping 2016 co-chairs)
Dr. Charles Toth (President ASPRS)