Delivered-To: iglosmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Message-ID: <068CC65B1509FA4D89CB2E7509C5E7B90551F01F@cluwsh04.gold.rtgold.nima.mil> From: "Slater, James A. " To: "'iglosmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov'" Subject: [IGLOSMAIL-838] First Circular - IGS Meetings March 2004 - Celebrate the Decade! Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 16:10:51 -0400 Sender: owner-iglosmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGLOS Electronic Mail 22 Aug 13:11:28 PDT 2003 Message Number 838 ****************************************************************************** Author: Jim Slater Please see the announcement below from Ruth Neilan regarding the 10th Anniversary IGS Symposium. For those of you who have been processing and using the GLONASS data and orbits, I encourage you to participate in the GNSS session that is scheduled as part of the symposium. Jim Slater Chair, IGLOS Pilot Project ............................................................................ ................ JIM SLATER (301)227-4549 Fax: (301)227-2837 E-mail: slaterj@nima.mil NIMA, PPSC, MS D-68, 4600 Sangamore Rd., Bethesda, MD 20816-5003, U.S.A. "Discovery consists of seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought" -Albert Szent-Gyorgi -----Original Message----- From: Ruth E. Neilan [mailto:ruth.neilan@jpl.nasa.gov] Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 1:49 PM To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Cc: John Dow; yeb@cobra.jpl.nasa.gov; beck@geod.nrcan.gc.ca; beutler@aiub.unibe.ch; Henno.Boomkamp@esa.int; claude.boucher@espace.gouv.fr; cbpro@club-internet.fr; C.Bruyninx@oma.be; Caissy, Mark; daniel@ensg.ign.fr; Remi Ferland; gend@gfz-potsdam.de; Manuel Hernandez Pajares; Tom Herring; JohnManning@auslig.gov.au; ruth.e.neilan@jpl.nasa.gov; Carey Noll; jimr@ngs.noaa.gov; reigber@gfz-potsdam.de; markus.rothacher@bv.tum.de; Tilo Schoene; Ken.Senior@nrl.navy.mil; serafin@ucar.edu; slaterj@nima.mil; robert.weber@aiub.unibe.ch; rweber@luna.tuwien.ac.at; peizhen zhang; James.F.Zumberge@jpl.nasa.gov; Angelyn W. Moore; Former.GB; @nima.mil Subject: First Circular - IGS Meetings March 2004 - Celebrate the Decade! Author: IGS Central Bureau Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the International GPS Service IGS Symposium and Technical Workshop 2004 1 - 5 March 2004 Berne, Switzerland ============================================== Dear colleagues, Please save the date to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the International GPS Service! This event promises to be a memorable and significant meeting of the IGS global community and one you will certainly want to attend. The meeting website is sponsored by the University of Bern Local Organizing Committee and here you can find information on the program, registration, venue, lodging, and more: http://www.igsws2004.unibe.ch/index.html In particular, please review the program which promises to bring leading edge content with forward looking GNSS strategies, as well as a succinct, sometimes nostalgic, sometimes humorous, overview of IGS highlights from the first ten years. Social events are planned during the week to meet with friends old and new, and the beautiful city of Berne and the Alps can be explored in your leisure time or over one of the adjoining weekends. This event is hosted by the Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern, Switzerland.Some of you may recall that In 1993 a pivotal meeting was held in Bern that laid the framework for the current organization of the IGS and so it seems very appropriate that Bern is once again graciously offering to host this special event - the IGS has not met in Bern since then. Many thanks to our Swiss colleagues and members of the Local Organizing Committee for inviting us back! On behalf of the IGS Governing Board, we extend very best regards and look forward to meeting you in Bern next March, IGS Central Bureau -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ IGS Central Bureau/Jet Propulsion Laboratory CB Secretary tel: 818-354-2077, fax: 818-393-6686 http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^