Coalition of Geospatial Organizations Announces FormationCoalition of Geospatial Organizations (COGO) officially organized on August 4, 2008 at ESRI Users' Conference. Focus is on developing a collaborative advocacy agenda and aggressively pursuing those issues. Additional info available at URISA web site, http://www.urisa.org/cogo.
This report is from the Aug 11, 2008, News Report of Government
Technology: The Coalition of Geospatial Organizations (COGO) came into
official being on August 4, 2008. Representatives of the 11 founding
member organizations met at the ESRI Users' Conference in San Diego and
voted unanimously to approve a set of rules of operation and procedure
that brought COGO into existence. Several attended via conference call
and WebEx. COGO grew out of a series of stakeholder meetings among the
leaders of national organizations involved in geospatial data and
policy issues over the last several years. The groups realized that
they had common interests and concerns and that they could increase
their effectiveness by speaking with one voice wherever possible. After
voting to formalize COGO by adopting rules of operation, the group
selected an inaugural slate of officers. The Chair is Cy Smith from the
National States Geographic Information Council, the Chair-elect is Curt
Sumner from the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping, and the
Secretary is George Donatello from the International Association of
Assessing Officers. "I know I speak for all organizations that have
joined this coalition when I say that we are excited and optimistic
about the potential to accelerate the advancement of a variety of
national geospatial issues" said Oregon GIS Coordinator and NSGIC
President Cy Smith. "We intend to begin immediately developing a
collaborative advocacy agenda and aggressively pursuing those issues on
which we can all agree. We invite other geospatial organizations and
organizations with an interest in geospatial issues to join us as
member or advisory organizations." The founding Member Organizations
are: • American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) • American
Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) • Association of
American Geographers (AAG) • Cartography and Geographic Information
Society (CAGIS) • Geospatial Information Technology Association (GITA)
• GIS Certification Institute (GISCI) • International Association of
Assessing Officers (IAAO) • Management Association for Private
Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS) • National States Geographic
Information Council (NSGIC) • University Consortium for Geographic
Information Science (UCGIS) • Urban and Regional Information Systems
Association (URISA) The founding Advisory Organizations are: • National
Association of Counties (NACo) • National Emergency Number Association
(NENA) • Western Governors Association (WGA) • American Planning
Association (APA) The next meeting of COGO is expected to be held in
Washington, D.C. in October in conjunction with the next meetings of
the Federal Geographic Data Committee and the National Geospatial
Advisory Committee.
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