NGS Webinar
Changes Afoot After 2022: State Plane and the Death of the U.S. Survey Foot Presenter: Michael Dennis, PhD, Geodesist, Observation and Analysis Division, NGS The clock is ticking. The U.S. survey foot is scheduled for deprecation on December 31, 2022, but the State Plane Coordinate System of 2022 (SPCS2022) will not be released until 2025, along with ...continue reading "NGS Webinar"
BPELSG MEETING
1625 North Market Blvd., Hearing Room #102 Sacramento, CA 95834Fresno State Geomatics Conference
Freso State University - Resnick Student Union 5244 N. Jackson Ave., Fresno, CA, United States2023_Conference_Flyer Since 1958, Fresno State’s Geomatics Engineering Club has partnered with the surveying industry, the community, faculty and other Geomatics Engineering/Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing related businesses and agencies to host this annual celebration of the Surveying profession. By recognizing our past, present and future and connecting students to alumni, industry professionals and researchers, students will ...continue reading "Fresno State Geomatics Conference"
NGS Webinar – CORS Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
CORS Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Best Practices NOAA’s Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) Network provides Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data to support three-dimensional positioning, meteorology, space weather, and other geophysical applications throughout the United States and many parts of the globe. Modern GNSS hardware and data processing techniques are increasingly more precise and accurate, ...continue reading "NGS Webinar – CORS Installation, Operation, and Maintenance"
Chapter Meeting
The next scheduled 2023 Chapter Meeting will be in SLO at the IHOP restaurant. Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2023 Time: Social Time: 5:30 to 6PM Meeting: 6PM to 8PM Location: IHOP, 212 Madonna Road, San Luis Obispo, CA Order off the menu Guest Speaker: Mike Stanton will report on the survey to re-establish one of the Rancho Nipomo ...continue reading "Chapter Meeting"
National Surveyors’ Week
Proclaimed nationally by then-President Ronald Reagan on February 13, 1984, National Surveyors Week is celebrated each year starting the third Sunday in March. The purpose of the week is to educate the public about the value of land surveying through classroom contact, media, and visible public service. There are more than 43,000 land surveyors in the United ...continue reading "National Surveyors’ Week"