Pending Federal Court Case

Wednesday February 21st 2007
Filed Under General 

The Management Association for Private Photogrammetric Surveyors (MAPPS) has brought a motion in US District Court that could have severe consequences for the GIS and mapping communities.  For example, everyone but licensed engineers or licensed surveyors could be excluded from federal government contracts for “mapping” services, which includes mapping services of every sort and not just those traditionally performed by engineers and surveyors.

I ask you to read documents and consider the implications related to this case, and to discuss them with your colleagues and associates.

The AAG has a webpage with links to documents relevant to the case, which is available at:
http://www.aag.org/Donate/links.html

Also, the UCGIS has issued a public statement about aspects raised by the petition, which is available at:
http://www.ucgis.org/docs/UCGIS_position_MAPPS_lawsuitFinal.htm

Thank you for your time.  Please share this message with others.

Sincerely,

Scott A. Drzyzga
AAG GIS SG representative to the UCGIS



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    One Response to “Pending Federal Court Case”

    1. Katharine Fatton on April 18th, 2007 7:07 pm

      Prof Drzyzga!
      Do you really think that its possible to limit GIS data now with open source technology?
      :)
      ~Katharine

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