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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Syracuse Tech Roundtable Presents IAGT

Thursday, May 15, 2008

5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

$10.00

The Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology (IAGT), headquartered in Auburn, NY, is an organization focused on moving innovative geospatial information technologies (GIT) into practical use for government, education and businesses. With a resume of successful projects spanning regional, national and international scales, IAGT is currently serving practitioners in the emergency management, agriculture and environmental management fields. Come to this presentation and see how satellite imaging, combined with large scale data integration and web-based decision support technology, is providing Mesoamerica with new capabilities for environmental management and emergency response. Learn about the use of GIT as a support technology, enabling the implementation of the National Science Foundations’ largest research project in seismology and geodesy ever conducted in the United States. See how interactive 3-dimensional GIT is being used by local governments in the Owasco Lake watershed for water quality management and watershed protection. And finally, come and see how GIT is being applied in the area of viticulture to support both basic research and practical farm management in New York State.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Info Challenges 2008 Conference and Exposition

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

TBD

The Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate and the Information Institute (II) are sponsoring an Info Challenges 2008 Conference and Exposition with support from AFCEA, Erie Canal Chapter and the Griffiss Institute. The conference will explore challenges and research opportunities in information systems and technology for Air Force and DoD applications. The Conference is being held at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) in Utica, NY on 3 and 4 Jun 2008.The first day is a plenary session and provides attendees the opportunity to hear several addresses by senior Air Force leaders and Information Directorate senior staff on future challenges and research opportunities in information technology. On the second day, attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in parallel technical sessions in mini-workshop format in areas such as airborne networking, information exploitation and fusion, command and control, information management and cyber operations.

The workshop session will enable technical dialog between contractor representatives, government representatives and academics from II member and other institutions and the staff of Air Force Research Laboratory with the goal of identifying promising collaborations and future directions in information technology.  A special workshop on Technology Transfer and Business Opportunities will also be held.

In conjunction with the conference there will be an Exposition on Emerging Technologies in Information Science will be held with support from the Griffiss Institute. Demonstrations and posters are invited on recent developments ready for tech transfer or transition.

Attendees must be US Citizens or Permanent Resident Aliens. Proof of status is required for registration.

Additional information will soon be posted on the AFRL/RI web site at: http://www.hanscom.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=9067.  And at the AFCEA web site at: http://www.afceaeriecanal.org

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Info Challenges 2008 Conference and Exposition

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

TBD

The Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate and the Information Institute (II) are sponsoring an Info Challenges 2008 Conference and Exposition with support from AFCEA, Erie Canal Chapter and the Griffiss Institute. The conference will explore challenges and research opportunities in information systems and technology for Air Force and DoD applications. The Conference is being held at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) in Utica, NY on 3 and 4 Jun 2008.The first day is a plenary session and provides attendees the opportunity to hear several addresses by senior Air Force leaders and Information Directorate senior staff on future challenges and research opportunities in information technology. On the second day, attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in parallel technical sessions in mini-workshop format in areas such as airborne networking, information exploitation and fusion, command and control, information management and cyber operations.

The workshop session will enable technical dialog between contractor representatives, government representatives and academics from II member and other institutions and the staff of Air Force Research Laboratory with the goal of identifying promising collaborations and future directions in information technology.  A special workshop on Technology Transfer and Business Opportunities will also be held.

In conjunction with the conference there will be an Exposition on Emerging Technologies in Information Science will be held with support from the Griffiss Institute. Demonstrations and posters are invited on recent developments ready for tech transfer or transition.

Attendees must be US Citizens or Permanent Resident Aliens. Proof of status is required for registration.

Additional information will soon be posted on the AFRL/RI web site at: http://www.hanscom.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=9067.  And at the AFCEA web site at: http://www.afceaeriecanal.org