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American Society for Photogrammetryand Remote Sensing
2004AWARD RECIPIENTSand70th AnniversaryHistorical Awards
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Table of ContentsConference Management Awards 39
70th Anniversary Historical Awards
The Analytical Surveys (ASI) PhotogrammetricScholarship 43
The Hugh B. Loving Memorial Scholarship 43
Leica Inc. Photogrammetric Fellowship Award 44
The Wild Heerbrugg Instruments, Inc.Photogrammetric Award 44
The Wild Heerbrugg Photogrammetric FellowshipAward 44
The Wild Leitz Photogrammetric Fellowship Award 44
The Bausch and Lomb Photogrammetric Award 45
The Cambridge Instruments Photogrammetric 46and Remote Sensing AwardThe John W. Pumpelly Fellowship in Cartography 46
Honor Award 46
Certificate of Appreciation for 47 Meritorious ServicePresidential Citations for Meritorious Service 48
Merit Award 51
Alan Gordon Memorial Award 51
The Luis Struck Award 52
Editorial Excellence Award 52
The Photographic Interpretation Award (AIL) 53
Photogrammetric Award (Fairchild) 3
SAIC/Estes Memorial Teaching Award 5
Outstanding Service Award 6
Region of the Year Award 7
Region Newsletter of the Year 9
Region Website of the Year Award 11
Presidential Citations 12
ASPRS/IGIF Student Travel Grant 13
ASPRS FELLOW AWARD 14
Boeing Autometric Award for Best Paper in
Image Analysis and Interpretation 19
The John I. Davidson President’s Award for 20Practical Papers
Leica Geosystems Award for Best Scientific 22Paper in Remote Sensing
The ESRI Award for Best Scientific Paper in GIS 23
Talbert Abrams Award 24
William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship 26
Robert E. Altenhofen Memorial Scholarship 27
Ta Liang Memorial Award 28
Paul R. Wolf Memorial Scholarship 29
Space Imaging Award for the Application of 30High Resolution Digital Satellite Imagery
The Leica GeoSystems Internship 31
Z/I Imaging Scholarship 32
KODAK International Educational Literature 33Award
George E. Brown, Jr. Congressional Honor Award 34
ASPRS Ford Bartlett Membership Award 35
Col. Claude H. Birdseye President’s Citation 37
Honorary Members 38
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Photogrammetric Award (Fairchild)
2004 Recipient: Dr. J. Chris McGlone Dr. J. Chris McGlone has made several outstanding contributions through his R&D efforts sincereceiving his PhD from Purdue in 1980. McGlone is a senior systems scientist in the School ofComputer Science of Carnegie Mellon University and has been a member of the research facultysince 1992. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Kentucky, and M.S. andPh.D. degrees in Civil Engineering (Photogrammetry) from Purdue University. His thesis implementedthe block adjustment of multispectral scanner data, including geometric information for additionalstrength, and the evaluation of the block adjustment results.
McGlone’s career in both industry and academe has been focused on the combination ofphotogrammetry and computer vision. At H. Dell Foster Associates he worked on industrialinspection applications of machine vision, while at Loral Fairchild Systems he was involved in thedesign and modeling of reconnaissance cameras and in the application of computer visionalgorithms to reconnaissance imagery.
In 1992 he joined the Digital Mapping Laboratory, where he is working on applications ofphotogrammetry to automated cartographic feature extraction. Specific research topics haveincluded vanishing point analysis and the use of simultaneous bundle adjustment with geometricconstraints to construct precise building models and to evaluate feature matching and geometrichypotheses.
McGlone is a co-author of the textbook Introduction to Modern Photogrammetry and is theeditor of the Fifth Edition of the Manual of Photogrammetry, the standard photogrammetricreference published by ASPRS. He also contributed chapters to the manuals DigitalPhotogrammetry: An Addendum to the Manual of Photogrammetry and Non-TopographicPhotogrammetry.
McGlone is a member of IEEE and ASPRS. He has served on the program committee of severalconferences, as the ASPRS correspondent to Commission II of the International Society for Photo-grammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), and is currently secretary of ISPRS Working Group III/7.
Purpose: This award was established in 1943 to stimulate the development of the art of aerialphotogrammetry in the United States.
Donor: Originally sponsored by the Loral Fairchild Corp, the award is now supported by LockheedMartin
The Photogrammetric Award (Fairchild) includes an engraved plaque.
Past Award Recipients1943 - Gerald FitzGerald1944 - Philip G. McCurdy1945 - Jasper E. King1946 - Earl Church1947 - Harry T. Kelsh1948 - No Award
1949 - John V. Sharp1950 - Russell K. Bean1951 - Frederick P. Willcox1952 - Konstantin Pestrecov1953 - John I. Pennington
1954 - Marvin B. Scher1955 - Dwin R. Craig1956 - Robert N. Colwell1957 - Hellmut Schmid1958 - Russell K. Bean
1959 - Ludwig Bertele1960 - Gilbert L. Hobrough1961 - Bertil Hallert1962 - Heinz Gruner1963 - Uuno V. Helava
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1964 - Clarice L. Norton1965 - Morris M. Thompson1966 - G. Carper Tewinkel1967 - Gerhardus H. Schut1968 - Frederick J. Doyle1969 - Sidney Bertram1970 - Duane C. Brown1971 - Gomer I. McNeil1972 - Teodor J. Blachut1973 - Houssam M. Karara
1974 - H. Dell Foster1975 - Edward M. Mikhail1976 - Everett L. Merritt1977 - Atef A. Elassal1978 - Michael A. Crombie1979 - Clifford W. Greve1980 - Duane C. Brown1981 - Roy A. Welch1982 - Vladimir Kratky1983 - Chester C Slama
Photogrammetric Award (Fairchild)
Past Award Recipients continued
1984 - Zarko Jaksic1985 - William C. Mahoney1986 - Lawrence W. Fritz1987 - Clive S. Fraser1988 - Hans J. Wehrli1989 - Maurice S. Gyer1990 - Franz W. Leherl1991 - Sherman S.C. Wu1992 - James R. Lucas1993 - James B. Case
1994 - Armin Gruen1995 - David M. McKeown1996 - No Award Given1997 - John A. Thorpe1998 - Friederich E. Ackermann1999 - Gottfried Konecny2000 - Anton F. “Toni” Schenk2001 - No Award Given2002 - No award given2003 - Paul R. Wolf
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SAIC/Estes Memorial Teaching Award
2004 Recipient: John R. Jensen
John Russell Jensen is a Carolina Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geography at theUniversity of South Carolina. He majored in physical geography and analytical cartography andremote sensing at the following institutions: B.A., California State University at Fullerton, 1971;master’s, Brigham Young University, 1972; Ph.D., UCLA., 1976. While attending UCLA, he workedfull-time for Aero Service Corporation where he was trained in photogrammetry on analyticalstereoplotters and orthophotoscopes. In 1977, he accepted a professorship at the University ofGeorgia. In 1981, Jensen went to the University of South Carolina as an associate professor andhelped to develop a new Ph.D. program in “Geographic Information Science” specializing inremote sensing, cartography, and GIS. The academic program is now one of the most respectedin the nation. Jensen became a USC “Carolina Distinguished Professor” in 1986.
His research has focused on: a) remote sensing of coastal wetland biophysical resources (e.g.,biomass, leaf-area-index); b) development of digital image processing algorithms to extract andmodel change; c) development of error evaluation statistics for assessing the accuracy of multiple-date change detection, d) improvement of the remote sensing and GIS supported environmentalsensitivity index (ESI) mapping used worldwide for protecting coastal resources; and e) modelingwater quality parameters (chlorophyll, dissolved inorganic matter, suspended sediment) usinghigh spatial and spectral resolution remote sensor data. Jensen was President of the AmericanSociety for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing in 1996. He has published more than 100 refereedjournal articles dealing primarily with remote sensing of the environment. He was a co-author ofASPRS’ Manual of Remote Sensing (1st and 2nd ed.) and Manual of Photographic Interpretation(2nd Ed., 1997). He contributed to People and Pixels (1998) and chaired the writing of Down toEarth: Geographic Information for Sustainable Development (2002) published by the NationalResearch Council, National Academy Press. His textbooks Remote Sensing of the Environment(2000) and Introductory Digital Image Processing (3rd Edition; 2004) are used throughout the world.Jensen has mentored 55 master’s students and 25 Ph.D.’s in remote sensing. All of them areworking in the field.
The SAIC Estes Memorial Teaching Award was inaugurated in 2003 and is named in honor ofProfessor John E. (“Jack”) Estes, teacher, mentor, scientist, and friend of the American Society forPhotogrammetry and Remote Sensing.
Purpose: This award is designed to recognize individual achievement in the promotion of remotesensing and geographic information systems (GIS) technology and applications througheducational efforts. Award recipients are chosen based on documented excellence in education,teaching, mentoring, and training.
Donor: This Award is presented by ASPRS with funding provided by Science ApplicationsInternational Corporation (SAIC) and consists of a presentation plaque and a cash award of$2,000.
Past Award Recipients:
2003 - Roger M. Hoffer
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Outstanding Service Award
2004 Recipients:
Doug Fuller for his many years of service on the Board and the Executive Committee.
The Potomac Region and the St. Louis Region for their extraordinary level of supportfor the Building Fund Drive.
Susan Ustin for her editorship of the ASPRS Manual of Remote Sensing, Volume 4.
Jim Case for 30 years of service as PE&RS Technical Editor.
Purpose: Established in 1991, the Outstanding Service Award is given to Society members inrecognition of outstanding and unusual efforts in helping the Society develop and carry out itsprogram over a sustained period of time. Awardees have performed outstanding service to theSociety at the chapter, regional, or national level. Awardees’service include any activities,including professional, that have helped the Society achieve its goals and objectives.
Donor: ASPRS
The Outstanding Service Award consists of a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:1992Roger M. HofferChris J. JohannsenChester E. Kowalczyk
1993Charles II. AndreggAbraham AnsonLawrence W. FritzThomas J. LauterbornAlfred 0. QuinnAlan R. Stevens
1994James B. CampbellWilliam D. Lynn
1995Gail McGarry Mac Aulay
2000Russell G. CongaltonBruce Q. RadoERDAS, Inc.
2001ESRIERDASZ/I ImagingRoger Crystal
2002H Systems, LLCDavid F. MauneJohn BakerKevin O’ConnelRay WilliamsonStanley A. Morain
1996Eugen R. BenwareCharles D. Watts
1997Clifford W. GreveRobert A. McDonaldWarren R. Philipson
1998Roger “Sky” ChamardGail McGarry MacAulay
1999Robert RyersonLewis GrahamPhil KernSteve SmythMicrosoft Corp.Intergraph Corp.
2003SAICAl WatkinsAero-Metric Inc.Barney SchurMary ClawsonRoger “Sky” Chamard
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Region of the Year Award
2004 RecipientsFirst Place: The Rocky Mountain RegionFirst Honorable Mention: The Columbia River RegionSecond Honorable Mention: The Central Region
The Rocky Mountain Region is the winner for the third year in a row. The competition for theRegion of the Year was once again very tough! The Region was also the Region of Month winnerfor September 2003. Their constant endeavor to outdo themselves not only enhances theirimportance to their members but to the Society as well. The Rocky Mountain Region receivedthis award for outstanding accomplishments in all areas of region activities, some of which includea terrific region newsletter, holding the largest Fall GIS and Remote Sensing Conference in theWestern US, and many other technical meetings, tours, expanding local chapters, awardingscholarships. The Region has also supported The ASPRS Headquarters by setting up the matchingBuilding Fund contributions, and establishing the 2004 National Conference Planning Committee.The Rocky Mountain Region not only competed royally, the presentation of their annual reportwas one of the best ever received at headquarters.
The Columbia River Region has been selected for First Honorable Mention for their superioraccomplishments in region activities, including an excellent newsletter, extensive technicalmeetings such as hosting an International meeting of the ISPRS for “Three Dimensional Mappingfrom InSAR and Lidar,” and other technical meetings. The Region has played the important role ofhosting national-level workshops for the second year in a row, including one on preparing for theProfessional Certification Exams. Columbia River Region was also the “Region of the Month”winner for June and December 2003.
The Central Region has been awarded Second Honorable Mention. The Region deserves thisAward for their achievements, including a vigorous membership campaign and hosting numeroustechnical meetings that have drawn many new student members. With this effort the CentralRegion has exceeded the Student Membership goal by 17%. Among its many activities, TheRegion has provided scholarships, opened an ASPRS Library/reading room, published six informativeand colorful newsletters, and produced an up-to-date website.
Purpose: The Region of the Year Award was established in 1968 to recognize excellence at theregional level in providing service to the members and to the profession at large.
Donor: ASPRS
The Region of the Year Award includes a hand engrossed certificate and possession of the Regionof the Year banner for one year for the winner and certificates for first and second honorablemention.
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Region Of The Year Award continued
Past Award Recipients:
Region of the Year 1st Honorable Mention 2nd Honorable Mention1968 St. Louis Region No Award No Award1969 Potomac Region No Award No Award1970 Columbia River Region Central New York Region Potomac Region1971 St. Louis Region Rocky Mountain Region Great Lakes Region1972 Texas-Louisiana Region Great Lakes Region Florida Region
Rocky Mountain Region1973 Great Lakes Region St. Louis Region Rocky Mountain Region
Florida Region1974 Alaska Region Florida Region Rocky Mountain Region
St. Louis Region1975 Florida Region Alaska Region Puget Sound Region
1976 Panama Canal Reg. Rocky Mountain Region Georgia/S.Carolina RegionSt. Louis Region
1977 Puget Sound Region Rolla Region Puget Sound Region1978 St. Louis Region Rocky Mountain Region Rocky Mountain Region
Rolla Region1979 Rocky Mountain Region Potomac Region Great Lakes Region
St. Louis Region1980 Panama-Central Rocky Mountain Region Alaska Region
America Region Potomac Region1981 Eastern Great Lakes Rocky Mountain Region Southwest U.S. Region
Region St. Louis Region Central New York Region1982 Potomac Region Rocky Mountain Region Mid-South Region1983 Potomac Region Central New York Reg. Mid-South Region
Mid-South Region1984 Intermountain Region Potomac Region Rocky Mountain Region1985 Alaska Region Potomac Region Florida Region
Texas-Louisiana Region E. Great Lakes Region1986 Potomac Region Florida Region North Atlantic Region
Puget Sound Region Mid-South Region1987 Potomac Region Columbia River Region E. Great Lakes Region1988 Northern California Region Potomac Region Northern California Region
Florida Region Puget Sound Region1989 Northern California Region Potomac Region Mid-South Region
Florida Region1990 Northern California Region Rocky Mountain Region Rolla Region1991 Potomac Region Puget Sound Region Florida Region1992 Florida Region Columbia River Region Columbia River Region
Puget Sound Region New England Region1993 Florida Region Potomac Region New England Region
St. Louis Region1994 St. Louis Region Florida Region New England Region1995 Puget Sound Region Florida Region Rocky Mountain Region1996 Central New York Region Potomac Region Rocky Mountain Region1997 Central New York Region Potomac Region Florida Region1998 Potomac Region Region Rocky Mountain Region Rolla Region1999 Florida Region Potomac Region Columbia River Region2000 Potomac Region Columbia River Region Central Region2001 Potomac Region Rocky mountain Region North Atlantic Region2002 Rocky Mountain Region Potomac Region Columbia River Region2003 Rocky Mountain Region Central New York Region Central Region
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Region Newsletter of the Year Award
2004 Recipients
First Place: The Rocky Mountain CompilerSecond Place: The Central Region NewsletterThird Place: Wavelengths (the Columbia River Region)
The Rocky Mountain Compiler, first place winner of the Region Newsletter of the Year award, is avery informative, easy to read, colorful, eight-page publication. This publication contains manyimportant concerns of the region as well as for ASPRS National, such as meetings, calendar events,membership, Certification programs, and Scholarships. They do an excellent job of keeping theirmembers abreast of all events.
The Central Region Newsletter is a beautiful and colorful bulletin (published six times in 2003) andcontains important news on student chapters, regional technical presentations, panel discussionson such important topics as Licensing and Certification, and information on the ASPRS Membershipdrive.
Wavelengths, the Columbia River Region newsletter is the third place winner. This informativenewsletter covers National and Regional news and reports on important issues such as the ASPRSworkshop on Preparing for Certification, and provides information on Remote Sensing Update.Spotlighting Student Chapters and new members all add up to a publication that reflects theRegion’s dedication to its members.
Purpose: The Society first bestowed this award in 1980 to recognize excellence of the Region inproviding service to the members and to the profession at large through publication of a newsletter.
Donor: ASPRS
The Newsletter of the Year Award includes a hand engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:
1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place
1980 Rocky Mountain Region1981 Potomac Region1982 Rocky Mountain Region1983 Potomac Region1984 Mid South Region Potomac Region
Central New York Region1985 Florida Region Central New York Region
Potomac Region1986 Florida Region Potomac Region Puget Sound Region
Mid-South Region1987 Potomac Region Florida Region Mid-South Region
Columbia River Region
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Region Newsletter Of The Year Award continued
Past Award Recipients:
1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place
1988 Puget Sound Region E. Great Lakes Region Florida RegionMid-South Region
1989 Columbia River Region North California Reg. Mid-South RegionFlorida Region
1990 Central New York Reg. Florida Region Columbia River RegionRocky Mountain Region
1991 Rocky Mountain Region Columbia River Region Mid-South RegionFlorida Region Puget Sound Region
1992 Rocky Mountain Region Potomac Region Florida Region1993 Rocky Mountain Region Potomac Region Columbia River Region1994 Rocky Mountain Region Columbia River Region New England Region1995 Puget Sound Region Florida Region Rocky Mountain Reg1996 Columbia River Region Florida Region Rocky Mountain Reg1997 Potomac Region Florida Region Central New York Re1998 Potomac Region Rocky Mountain Region Columbia River Reg1999 Potomac Region Columbia River Region Puget Sound Region2000 Potomac Region Columbia River Region Central Region2001 Rocky Mountain Region Potomac Region Central Region2002 Potomac Region Rocky Mountain Region Central Region2003 Central New York Region Rocky Mountain Region Central Region
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Region Website of the Year Award
2004 Recipients
First Place: Saint Louis RegionSecond Place: Potomac RegionThird Place: Rocky Mountain Region
The Saint Louis Region web site is rich in content and provides current information about regionactivities to its members. The mission of the ASPRS is to advance knowledge and improveunderstanding of mapping sciences and to promote the responsible applications ofphotogrammetry, remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and supportingtechnologies. This website is provided to help accomplish that mission within the St. Louis Region.Russ Tiensvold is the Web Page Editor. (URL http://www.asprs.org/st-louis )
The Potomac Region of the ASPRS serves the States of Pennsylvania (primarily the southeasternand central sections), Maryland, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Virginia, and North Carolina.The mid-Atlantic area served by the Potomac Region is extensively involved with advancedtechnology research and development and long-range program and policy development thathas a significant impact on the collection and availability of spatial data. The Region’s programs,represented on their website, help to promote and support these activities. Richard K. Campbellis the Web Master (URL http://www.asprspotomac.org/ )
The Rocky Mountain Region, serving Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico providesunique web site content and an interesting interface. In addition, the Rocky Mountain Regionweb site promotes the annual GIS in the Rockies meeting and highlights student activities in theregion through the Region Chapters – the Colorado State University Geospatial Information Cluband the Rio Grande Chapter. Sheila Pelczarski is the Rocky Mountain Region Web Page Editor.(URL http://www.asprs-rmr.org )
Purpose: The Region Website of the Year Award serves to recognize excellence among the regionsin providing service to members and to the profession at large through web site publication.
Donor: ASPRS
The Region Website of the Year Award includes hand-engrossed certificates for all winners.
Past Award Recipients:
2003Rocky Mountain RegionSt. Louis RegionCentral New York Region
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Presidential Citations
2004 Recipients:
George Hepner, University of UtahCharles Mondello, Pictometry Inc.Ray Williamson, The George Washington Universityfor their exemplary work in documenting and publishing, in the January issue of PE&RS, the resultsof the 10-year Remote Sensing Industry Forecast, Phases I - III.
Rae Kelley, ASPRS Production Managerfor her work on the production of the Manual of Photogrammetry, 5th Edition
Carol Lauerfor her overall support for all presidential activities and for her help in hosting the many ASPRSguests at various official functions, as well as with her many family commitments.
Mike Renslow, Spencer B. Gross, Inc.for his supervision of the implementation of the Technologist Certification program.
Purpose: First awarded in 1992, Presidential Citations are presented by the ASPRS President tomembers of ASPRS and other societies, family members, and friends in recognition of special,personal, and meritorious contributions to the operation or advancement of the Society and itsinterests during the presidential year.
Donor: ASPRS
The Presidential Citation is a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:1996Marsha M. JensenHalkard E. Mackey, Jr.
1997Maria P. VolpeCarl J. GrayJoe H. Cary
1998Tina K. CaryThomas M. LillesandMichael S. RenslowASPRS Staff
1999Roger R. “Sky”
ChamardPatricia NorthcuttRoger E. CrystalMarilyn O’CuilinnAlan R. StevensStanley A. MorainMarcia VerhageJonathan Chipman
James GageRalph KieferTrese LillesandPE&RS Associate
EditorsAnn MacleanJames W. MerchantPeggy AgourisLouis A. LapineKaren SchuckmanWilliam J. CampbellDonald L. LightRoger R. “Sky”
ChamardPatricia NorthcuttFloyd M. HendersonMichael HodgsonKamlesh LulaStuart E. MarchWilliam J. RippleStephen Yool
2000Allen E. CookKass GreenJohn T. BolandJoyce ForesmanGeorge F. GrossRoy R. MullenTimothy W. ForesmanDonald T. LauerDouglas H. FullerLinda RenslowDC 200 AnnualConferenceManagement
2001John J. Doody Jeff SanoDiane MikuniTrish FoschiKim TilleyLawrence FriedlRon RabinLester GarvinCharlie Mondello
1992Albert J. FleigKelly PecnickPeggy Salomonson
1993Jeanette AlbanyThomas K. BudgeKay HauerMichael InglisMarilyn MorainLaMonte J. Urban
1994Victoria Z. GreveGayle Ann Vasquez
1995Mary M. MageeBeth M. NyquistGretchen M. NyquistRalph R. RootSusan C.F. StittMichael H. Story
Tom LillesandBarbara Brodtman
2002Martin WillsMary ClawsonPhani ChlikuriJohn HoholCheryl McMurrayAl StevensPredeara HepnerJan Gervin
2003James SturdevantThomas PalmerleeStanley MorainCharles MondelloWayne ValentineAnn MacLeanJulie KeatingMike RenslowMartin FloodAmy Budge
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ASPRS/IGIF Student Travel Grant
2004 recipients:
Steven Lennartz and Michele Baum
Steven Lennartz is a graduate student from the University of New Hampshire. His professional goalis to pursue a career in the application of remote sensing and GIS technology to natural resourcemanagement, specifically to issues involving ecosystem management and environmentalmonitoring. He hopes to showcase his research for his Master’s degree and to network with across-section of professionals from private industry, academia, and government.
Michele Baum will be presenting a paper entitled “”Investigating the Use of Static GPS, RTK, andDifferential Leveling for Measuring Orthometric Heights” at this year’s conference. This is the firstconference that she has been able to attend and she’s hoping for feedback to help refine herideas, improve her presentation skills, and help prepare for her thesis defense. As she states, “Forthe past year and a half, I have been focusing mainly on the technology itself. I have not had theopportunity to explore its applications in any depth. Attending the conference would give mean opportunity to see some of the ways that the technology is applied to real-life issues… andcould open doors for my future.“
ASPRS, as a member organization of The International Geographic Information Foundation (IGIF)may select qualified students to attend the ASPRS Annual Conference with financial support fromIGIF. ASPRS/IGIF provides two grants of $500 each to two qualifying students in support of airfareand lodging. The grant also includes a one-year student membership in ASPRS with all associatedprivileges and a complimentary conference registration for the selected students provided theyvolunteer to help at the conference. The grants were first awarded in 2003.
Purpose: the intent of this program is to increase student exposure to the respective professionsidentified with each of the member organizations of IGIF, and to encourage continued studentidentification with and membership in, a national professional organization.Past Award Recipients:
2003Thomas KirkRebecca Forest Musy
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ASPRS Fellow Award
2004 Recipients:AMELIA MARIE BUDGE , CLIVE FRASER, PAUL F. HOPKINS (1955-2003),and ELIAS JOHNSON
AMELIA MARIE BUDGE
Ms. Amelia (Amy) Budge graduated from the University of New Mexico (UNM) Department ofGeography in 1975 with a BA degree, taking a position as a customer service representative atUNM’s Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC), Photo Dissemination Program. As manager of theProgram grew it from a modest self-supporting function into an internationally recognized activearchive for Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, Space Shuttle (STS), and historical aerialphotography. She represented New Mexico in the National Cartographic Information Center(NCIC) and its successor Earth Science Information Center (ESIC). As Manager of EDAC’sClearinghouse Services during the 1980s and 1990s she inaugurated strategic and tacticalimprovements in the scope of activities and range of services that have become standardpractices in several federal, state, and privately operated active archives for imagery and maps.She instituted mechanisms by which the operation recovered the costs of filling user requests.
For 27 years Budge has been involved in many of EDAC’s geospatial projects and is currentlyserving as Deputy Director of EDAC, managing major NASA, DOT, and FGDC projects. She isteam leader for EDAC’s NASA Earth Science Information Partner (ESIP) project and is coordinatingdevelopment of an Internet accessible, data delivery system that is interoperable with otherNASA ESIPs, and that provides information and data from a broad spectrum of satellite sensorsand platforms to local and regional resource managers. She has been an active participant onthe ESIP Federation Interoperability, Outreach, and Metrics Committees. She is also the projectcoordinator for EDAC’s National Consortium for Remote Sensing in Transportation for Security,Safety, Hazards, and Disaster Assessment, funded by U.S. DOT. Mrs. Budge has served as PrincipalInvestigator and project manager on six projects funded by the Federal Geographic DataCommittee (FGDC) to develop metadata for GIS data, establish an Internet clearinghouse node,conduct metadata training workshops, and inaugurate a web mapping service capabilitycompliant with the Open GIS Consortium’s web mapping specifications.
She was appointed by the Secretary of the Department of Interior to serve on an the NationalSatellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive (NSLRSDA) Committee, which advises the Secretaryon issues related to long-term archiving of Earth-oriented satellite data. Budge is one of thefounding members and past President of the New Mexico Geographic Information Council(NMGIC), she currently serves as Vice-President and a Board member. She also represents theState of New Mexico on the National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC). Ms. Budgeis experienced in organizing and conducting workshops, seminars, and meetings, and hasparticipated in organizing several national and regional conferences.
Budge’s activities in the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing include:
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(1) member of GISD; (2) past Director of GISD (1997-1999); (3) appointed Chair, Data Preservationand Archive Committee (1994-pressent), (4) Deputy Chair, ASPRS/ACSM Fall Conference andExhibition, Albuquerque, 1992; (5) Co-Editor on Earth Observing Platforms and Sensors, Manual ofRemote Sensing, 3rd Edition; (6) Delegate to the University Consortium for Geographic InformationScience (UCGIS) during 1999 and 2000; (7) Technical Secretary, ISPRS Commission-I (2000-2004);and (7) Member of the Technical Program Committee, ASPRS Pecora-15/ISPRS Commission-IConference, Denver, CO, 2002.
CLIVE FRASER
Professor Clive Fraser is currently a Professor in the Dept. of Geomatics at The University ofMelbourne. Fraser received his Bachelors in Applied Science (photogrammetry & surveying) fromCurtin University, Perth, and his Masters in Surveying Science, University of South Whales, both inAustralia. He received his PhD in photogrammetry from the University of Washington in the US.Clive’s particular areas of interest are in digital photogrammetric mapping, industrialphotogrammetric measurement systems and the exploitation of high-resolution satellite imageryfor geospatial information generation. On the industry side, he is involved with the developmentof innovative image-based spatial IT products and he served in a part-time capacity from 1998 –2001 as Technical Director of Geomatic Technologies Pty Ltd, a spatial information companybased in Melbourne. Prior to his current appointments, Fraser served as Reader and Head of theDepartment of Geomatics from 1993 to mid 1998, and prior to joining the University of Melbournehe was for 10 years Vice President of Geodetic Services, Inc. in Florida, the World’s leading companyin industrial photogrammetric systems and services.
Fraser is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering andin recognition of his academic and professional work he has earned numerous international awardsincluding the President’s Medal and the President’s Prize from the Photogrammetric Society ofthe UK. He is a Fellow of both The Photogrammetric Society and the Institution of Engineers Australia.Clive has a number of active international research and industry collaborations, and he serves asa consultant to industry in Australia, Japan, the US and Europe. He also serves on the EditorialBoards of four of the leading international journals dealing with photogrammetry and remotesensing and he has authored more than 200 publications.
Fraser was first Certified as a Photogrammetrist in 1986. He joined ASPRS as a PhD student inSeattle in 1977. In the same year he was awarded The Wild Heerbrugg Award by the Society, andin the following year he won the Bausch and Lomb Photogrammetric Award. This started a longand productive association with ASPRS. His contributions to the Society being most significantlyrelated to its publications and research support activities. Most notably, he served as the AssociateEditor of Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing (PE&RS) from 1987 to 1992, he authoredone of the chapters in the ASPRS Manual of Non-Topographic Photogrammetry in 1989, and he iscurrently involved in writing two of the chapters for the forthcoming edition of ASPRS’ Manual ofPhotogrammetry. Moreover, he has been an active reviewer for both PE&RS and selected ASPRSpublications for more than 20 years. He has also served on selection committees for differentASPRS awards & has been active in technical program selection for ASPRS Technical Meetings,especially in regard to close-range photogrammetry. He has also received the FairchildPhotogrammetric Award, the Talbert Abrams Award (Grand Prize twice and Honorary Mentiononce), the Davidson President’s Award for Practical Papers (three times: first, second and thirdplace.) Since his first publication in PE&RS in 1980, Fraser has published a total of 20 scientific
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papers in the journal and continues to contribute papers every year. In addition to thesepublications, he has presented papers at 16 ASPRS Annual and Fall Meetings since his firstattendance at such a meeting in 1978. He has rarely missed an Annual Meeting since.
PAUL F. HOPKINS (1955-2003)
Dr. Paul F. Hopkins was a tenured professor at the School of Environmental Resources andForest Engineering at the State University of New York College of Environmental Scienceand Forestry (SUNY ESF) and Director of ESF’s Council for Geospatial Modeling and Analysis.Dr. Hopkins received his BS in Forestry from the University of Maine with Distinction in 1977,his MS in Environmental and Resource Engineering in photogrammetry and remote sensingin 1980, and his PhD in 1992 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in digitalphotogrammetry and remote sensing.
Hopkins had a passion for teaching and he derived great pleasure in communicatingthe benefits of the mapping sciences to anyone who would listen. He was willing to teacheverything from elementary surveying and map interpretation to advanced remote sensingand GIS. His research and consulting focused on the application of airborne and satelliteimagery to forest management issues with a keen interest in geometric and radiometricintegrity of remotely sensed data. He sought and received support for multiple sourcesincluding the U.S. Forest Service, National Science Foundation, NASA, NOAA, and manystate and county agencies. He had close to 50 publications and presentations to hiscredit.
Hopkins was a hard working and energetic member and participant both nationallyand locally in ASPRS since 1977 and was a Certified Photogrammetrist. His service includedbut was not limited to Chairmanship of the ASPRS Strategic Planning and MembershipCommittees and as a core and charter member of the Electronic CommunicationsCommittee. He was the National Director of the Central New York (CNY) Region, from1987-93 and served on the Executive Committee from 1989-93. Hopkins was Vice President,and twice President of the CNY Region as well as a long time member of the RegionCouncil. He regularly and actively participated in the ASPRS annual and regional meetingsand helped establish and direct the New York State GIS Conference Co-sponsored byASPRS and The CNY Region. He was instrumental in establishing the William JohnsonMemorial Fund after Bill’s untimely passing. Hopkins received the ASPRS Meritorious ServiceAward in 1990 & 93, the Ford Bartlett Award in 1992, was the first recipient of the AltenhofenMemorial Scholarship, and was the winner of the First Place Student Award from the WesternGreat Lakes Region.
Hopkins was also a member of the ACSM, the Society of American Foresters, and theAmerican Society for Engineering Education. He was a 20year member of the PlymouthCongregational Church, UCC and a dedicated Boy Scout Leader. He was a Merit BadgeCounselor for the Hiawatha Council for skiing, orienteering, surveying, forestry, andenvironmental sciences. At various times of the year one could hear about the manyScout outings that Hopkins and his sons experienced. An avid hiker and backpacker,Hopkins was a sports fan. He and his wife, Chris would pack all of their baby equipment,including coolers, to go and watch a Syracuse Chiefs game with babies in tow.
Those who new Hopkins and worked with him understood that he would take his familyski outings in the local hills each winter week. His e-mail signature “Live to Ski; Ski to Live”
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was about Hopkins’ whole philosophy on life — family, work, community. He lived to thefullest intertwining all his time, talents, and devotions. Hopkins is no longer with us, but let’shope that our profession never forgets everything he stood for.
ELIAS JOHNSON
Dr. Elias Johnson is completing a distinguished career of contributions to remote sensing andphotogrammetry education, and is teaching his final semester as Professor of Geography,Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning at the Southwest Missouri State University(SMSU.) He received his Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Oklahoma in 1977 after earningBachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Northern Illinois University. In addition to serving on thefaculty at SMSU, he served as an Assistant Professor at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.
Johnson has taught photogrammetry, remote sensing, aerial photography interpretation,cartography, and thematic mapping courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levelssince 1977 at SMSU. He received numerous honoraria, research grants, and sabbatical leaves allrelated to his continued interest in the varied disciplines of geography and cartography. Johnson’sresearch interests included land cover analysis using image processing and GIS, as well asadvanced photogrammetric and remote sensing procedures for regional mapping. He has steadilypublished throughout his career including SMSU “in-house” as well as domestic and internationalpublications. He participated in the ASPRS 2001 Gateway to the New Millennium Conference. Heremains active in research as evidenced by his co-authored publication in the Journal of AridEnvironments (accepted 2 April 2003). He has also co-authored a presentation at the AmericanGeophysical Union Convention (December, 2003) and co-authored a chapter, Climate of NorthAmerica, in the Encyclopedia of Climatology since his retirement. Elias was a primary developerof SMSU’s Institute of Resource Planning and Management and served as a consultant to the Cityof Springfield on aerial photography interpretation issues.
Professor Johnson played a principal role in developing and modernizing the Cartographyand Map Technology program at SMSU. He worked closely with U. S. Geological Survey andNational Imagery and Mapping Agency personnel to design and modify the curriculum. Hedeveloped a cartography minor for the university in 1984. He works continuously with companiesand individuals in the GIS industry to ensure his students are involved with state-of-the-arttechniques, processes, materials, and equipment.
For more than 30 years, Johnson provided support and assistance to ASPRS and the State ofMissouri in advancing applications of the mapping sciences. He has demonstrated continuedlong-time service to ASPRS, and has won ASPRS’ Ford Bartlett Membership Award five times. Heserved on the society’s Student Activities Committee for three consecutive years. Professor Johnsonwas also instrumental in establishing the SMSU Student Chapter, Central Region of ASPRS in 1986and served as faculty advisor for a dozen years. He served as the faculty sponsor of the campusEnvironmental Education Committee and Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU — an international honorsociety in geography) for three years each – both of which use advanced geospatial informationtechnology. In 1989, the Rolla Region (now the Central Region) honored Johnson with theOutstanding Member Award. In addition to ASPRS, Johnson is a member of GTU, Association ofAmerican Geographers, The Remote Sensing Society, Missouri Academy of Science, and theMissouri Geographic Society.
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Purpose: Started in 1992, the designation of Fellow is conferred on Society members who havebeen active for a total of at least ten years and who have performed exceptional service inadvancing the science and use of the mapping sciences and related disciplines. It is awardedfor professional excellence and for service to the Society.
Donor: ASPRS
The ASPRS Fellow Award includes a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:
1992Charles H. AndreggMarion F. BaumgardnerRobert N. CoIwellDavid A. Landgrebe
1993No Award
1994Raymond M. BatsonJohn E. EstesRoger M. HofferThomas M. LillesandVincent V. Salomonsen
1995Enzo BeciaWilliam S. Cadzow, Jr.Richard O. MahanRobert F. McGivernRoy R. MullenRupert B. SouthardAlan R. StevensHans J. WehrliRoy A. Welch
1996James B. CampbellJanet D. DegnerClifford W. GreveJonathan C. HescockJames W. MerchantStanley A. MorainMarilyn M. O’CuilinnRonald J. OndrejkaJohn R. RayWilliam J. RippleDonald R. Wiesnet
1997Abraham AnsonTerrence J. KeatingRalph W. KieferDean C. MerchantMaurice O. NyquistWarren R. PhilipsonJames V. Taranik
1998John R. JensenCharles E. Olson, Jr.Robert A. RyersonAlan VossPaul R. Wolf
1999Tina K. CaryJohn F. KenefickJames R. LucasMerle P. MeyerPeter A. Murtha
2000Marvin E. BauerWalter E. BogeRoger R. “Sky” ChamardChris J. JohannsenDonald L. LightWilliams W. Mendenhall
2001Robert H. Brock, Jr.Roger E. Crystal
2002Charles J. FinleyJohn G. LyonMichael S. Renslow
2003Daniel L. CivcoDavid F. Maune
ASPRS Fellow Award continued
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Boeing Autometric Award for Best Paper in Image Analysisand Interpretation
2004 Recipients:
Paul C. Sutton, Chris Elvidge, and Tom ObremskiFor their paper, “Building and Evaluating Models to Estimate Ambient Population Density”(PE&RS; 69-5, pp 545-552).
Purpose: Established in 1965 as the Autometric Award, this grant recognizes development andachievement in the field of photographic interpretation through special acknowledgment ofsuperior publications on the various aspects of imagery analysis and interpretation.
Donor: Boeing Autometric, Inc.
The Award includes an inscribed certificate, and cash award of $500.
Past Award Recipients:1983Ronald J. BrownF.J. AhernK.P.B. ThompsonK. StaenzJ. CihlarC.M. PearceS.F. Klumph
1984Eric P. CristRichard C. Cicone
1985Compton J. TuckerC.L. VanpraetM.J. SharmanG. Van Ittersum
1986William A. BefortSpecial AutometricAward: The NationalGeographic Society
1987Christopher StohrW.J. SuP.B. DuMontelleR.A. Griffin
1988David B. Nash
1989Andrew K. Skidmore
1990Jeff R. HarrisRichard MurrayTorn Hirose
1991David J. CampagnaDonald W.
Levandowski
1992Kurt Novak
1993Randolph L. FergusonLisa L. WoodDouglas B. Graham
1994Prasad S. ThenkabailAndrew D. WardJohn G. LyonCarolyn J. Merry
1995John R. JensenKen RutcheyMarguerite S. KochSunil Marumalani
1996Michael AbramsRemo BianchiDave Pieri
1975Kalman VizyRobert G. Reeves
1976Nenad SpoljaricRobert R. JordanRobert E. Sheridan
1977William Finch, Jr.Stanley FredenPaul LowmanNicholas Short
1978Hugh R. Balkwill
1979John Welsted
1980Charles Elachi
1981Alexander F.H. GoetzLawrence C. Rowan
1982John F. McCauleyG.G. SchaberC.S BreedM.J. GrolierB. IssawiC. ElachiR. BlomC.V. Haynes
1965John T. Smith
1966William A. FischerR.M. MoxhamGlenn H. LandisF. Polcyn
1967William J. Schneider
1968Norman L. Fritz
1969H.E. Holt
1970Frank B. Silvestro
1971Robert L. Mairs
1972Edward F. YostSondra Wenderoth
1973Kenneth R. PiechJohn E. Walker
1974Malcolm R. SpechtD. NeedlerNorman L. Fritz
1997Lucien WaldThierry Ranchin Mark Mangolini
1998no award given
1999Mark J. Carlotto
2000John B. CollinsCurtis E. Woodcock
2001Paul TreitzPhilip Howarth
2002Mark E. JakubauskasDavid R. LegatesJude H. Kastens
2003Youngsinn SohnN. Sanjay Rebello
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The John I. Davidson President’s Award for Practical Papers
2004 Recipients:
1st place - Ross Nelson, Geoffrey Parker, and Milton Homfor their paper, “A Portable Airborne Laser System for Forest Inventory.” (PE&RS; 69:3, pp 267-273)
2nd place - Marco Albani and Brian Klinkenbergfor their paper, “A Spatial Filter for the Removal of Striping Artifacts in Digital Elevation Models”(PE&RS; 69:7, pp 755-765)
3rd place - DongMei Chen and Douglas Stowfor their paper, “Strategies for Integrating Information from Multiple Spatial Resolutions into LandUse/Land Cover Classification Routines” (PE&RS; 69:11, pp1279-1287)
Purpose: The John I. Davidson Award was established in 1979 to encourage and commendindividuals who publish papers of practical or applied value in Photogrammetric Engineering &Remote Sensing.
Donor: International Geographic Information Foundation
The John I. Davidson Award First Price includes an engraved pewter tankard, a cash award of$500 and a hand-engrossed certificate. Second Prize is a cash award of $300 and a hand-engrossed certificate. Third Prize is a cash award of $200 and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:19791st Prize - Jon S. Beazley2nd Prize - William H. Young,
Douglas M. Isbell3rd Prize - Terry W. Gossard
19801st Prize -William P.
MacConnell, William R.Niedzwiedz
2nd Prize –A.O. Quinn3rd Prize -Joseph 0. Danko,
Jr.
19811st Prize - Miltin L. Keene2nd Prize - Clive S. Fraser,
Sandor A. Veress3rd Prize -John R. Jensen,
John E. Estes, Larry Tinney
19821st Prize - Donald Karns2nd Prize - Roger R.
Chamard3rd Prize - Joachim K.
Hoehle, Alfred Jakob
19831st Prize - Herman H. Arp,
Jean C. Griesbach,Joseph P. Burns
2nd Prize - Franz W. Leberl,Dale Olson
3rd Prize -Lawrence W. Fritz
19841st Prize - B. F. Frazier, G. K.
Hooper2nd Prize - Charles W. Dull,
William H. Clerke3rd Prize - Peter 0. Adeniyi
Gerald K. Moore,Frederick A. Waltz
19851st Prize - Stephen A. Mundy2nd Prize - Barry M. Evans,
Larry Mata3rd Prize - John A. Thorpe
19861st Prize - J.C. Eidenshink2nd Prize - Gerry Salsig3rd Prize - William H. Klein
19871st Prize - Harold D. Moore,
Alan F. Gregory2nd Prize - Donald I. Lauer3rd Prize - Clive S. Fraser
19881st Prize - Horst H. Scholer2nd Prize - Terrence
Keating, William Phillips,Kevin Ingram
3rd Prize - William M.Kovalick, Stephen W.Wharton, Jeffrey A.Newcomer
19891st Prize - Liping Di,
Donald C. Rundquist2nd Prize - Robert C.
Maggio, Robert D. Baker3rd Prize - Albert K. Chong,
Sandor A. Veress
19901st Prize - Paul H. Biggs, C.J.
Pearce, TJ. Westcott2nd Prize - Hugh Archer,
Peter L. Croswell3rd Prize - Donald C.
Rundquist, Richard 0.Hoffman, Marvin P.Carlson, Allen E. Cook
19911st Prize - William R.
Niedzwiedz2nd Prize - Donald L. Light3rd Prize - Gerry Salsig
19921st Prize - K.F. Adkins, John
G. Lyon2nd Prize - Eugenia M.
Barnaba, Warren R.Philipson, Arlynn W.Ingram, Jim Pim
3rd Prize -T.K. Koo, Y. B. Aw
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19931st Prize -James L. Smith,
Jesse A. Logan, TimothyG. Gregoire
2nd Prize -Dennis L. Heldeer,Bruce K. Quirk, Joy Hood
3rd Prize -Paul M. Treitz,Philip J. Howarth, PengGong
1994First Prize - Dean C.
MerchantSecond Prize - Russell G.
Congalton, Kass Green,John Teply
Third Prize - Andrea M. Herr Lloyd P. Queen
1995First Prize - Mark Jadkowski,
Patrick Convery, RonaldJ. Birk, Shihjong Kuo
Second Prize - William S.Warner
Third Prize - Gary J. Weils,Richard J. Graf, Leann M.Forister
1996First Prize - Christopher B.
Mack, Stuart E. Marsh,Charles F. Hutchinson
Second Prize - Richard A.Pries
Third Prize - Jeffrey L.Nugent
1997First Prize - Allen E. Cook,
John E. Pinder, IIISecond Prize - Joachim
HohleThird Prize - Christopher J.
Deckert, Paul V. Bolstad
1998First Prize - Russell
CongaltonSecond Prize - Ross S.
Lunetta, Brian Cosentino, David Montgomery, Eric
Beamer, TimothyBeechie
Third Prize - Elljah Ramsey, III,Dal Chappell, DanBaldwin
1999First Prize - Yehuda Afek,
Ariel BrandSecond Prize - Hamid Ebadi,
Michael A. ChapmanThird Prize - C.S. Fraser,
J. Shao
2000First Prize - Donald LightSecond Prize - Michael
Boulianne, ClementNolette
Third Prize - Robert F. Doren,Ken Rutchey, Roy Welch
2001First Prize - John M. Hill, Lee
A. Graham, Robert J.Henry
Second Prize - RichardSanders, Shigeko Tabuchi
Third Prize – Dale A.Quattrochi, Jeffry C.Luvall, Douglas L.Rickman, Maurice G.Estes, Jr., Charles A.Laymon, Burgess F.Howell
2002First Prize - Curt H. Davis,
Xiangyun WangSecond Prize - Richard C.
DanielsThird Prize - Albert H.J.
Christensen
2003First Prize - Assaf
Anyamba,Kenneth J.Linthicum, RobertMahoney, Compton J.Tucker, Patrick W. Kelley
Second Prize - Fabio MaselliThird Prize - B. Guindon, C.
M. Edmonds
Past Award Recipients:
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Leica Geosystems Award for Best Scientific Paper in Remote Sensing
2004 Recipients:
1st Place - John Rogan, Jennifer Miller, Doug Stow, Janet Franklin, Lisa Levien andChris Fischer for “Land-Cover Change Monitoring with Classification Trees Using Landsat TMAncillary Data” (PE&RS; 69-7, pp 793-804)
2nd Place - Annemarie Schneider, Mark A. Friedl, Douglas K. McIver and Curtis E.Woodcock for “Mapping Urban Areas by Fusing Multiple Sources of Coarse Resolution RemotelySensed Data” (PE&RS; 69-12, pp 1377-1386)
3rd Place - Ling Bian for “Retrieving Urban Objects Using a Wavelet Transform Approach”(PE&RS; 69-2, pp 133-141)
Purpose: Established in 1991 as the ERDAS Award for Best Scientific Paper in Remote Sensing, itbecame the Leica Geosystems Award for Best Scientific Paper in Remote Sensing in 2002. Thisaward encourages and commends individuals who publish papers of scientific merit that advanceour knowledge of remote sensing technology.
Donor: Leica Geosystems, Inc.
The Leica Geosystems Award first prize is $500 and a hand-engrossed certificate; second prize is$300 and a hand-engrossed certificate; third prize is $200 and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:1992Haluk Cetin, Donald W.
Levandowski
19931st Place: Pat S. Chavez, Jr.2nd Place: Peng Gong,
Philip J. Howarth3rd Place: Dennis L. Helder,
Bruce K. Quirt, Joy J.Hood
19941st Place: Jesslyn F. Brown,
Thomas R. Loveland, JamesW. Merchant, Bradley C.Reed, and Donald 0. Ohlen
2nd Place: Jean-PierreDjamdji, Albert Bijaoui, andRoger Manicre
19951st Place: Sucharita Gopal
and Curtis Woodcock2nd Place: Thomas A.
Stone, Peter Schlesinger,Richard A. Houghton,and George Woodwell
3rd Place: Daniel G. Brownand Thaddeus J. Barra
19961st Place: Zhenkui Ma and
Roland L. Redmond2nd Place: Donald E.
Luman and Minhe Ji
19971st Place: M. J. Barnsley and
S.L Barr2nd Place: (tie) Bruno
Garguet-Duport, JackyGirel, Jean MarcChassery, Gut Patou,David A. Yocky
3rd Place: Soren Ryherdand Curtis Woodcock
19981st Place: Aram Mika2nd Place: Willian K.
Michener and Paula F.Houhoulis
3rd Place: Ross Lunetta,Brian Cosentino, David R.Montgomery, Eric M.Beamer, and TimothyBeechie
19991st Place: VincentAmbrosia,
Sally Buechel, James Brass,James Peterson, RichardDavies, Ronald Cain, andSteve Spain
2nd Place: John Mickelson, Jr.,Daniel J. Civco, and JohnSilander
3rd Place: (tie) J.E. Vogelman,T. Sohl, and S.M. HowardPatrick J. Bresnehan
20001st Place: Stephen J. Walsh,
Tom P. Evans, William F.Welsh, Barbara Entwistle,and Ronald R. Rindfuss.
2nd Place: Youngsinn Sohn,Emilio Moran, andFrancisco Gurri.
3rd Place: M.K. Crombie,R.R. Gillies, R.E. Arvidson,P. Brookmeyer, G.J. Weil,M. Sultan, and M. Harb.
20011st Place: Thierry Ranchin and
Lucien Wald
2nd Place: Albert J. Peters,Steven C. Griffin, AndrésViña, and Lei Ji
3rd Place: Joseph E. Means,Steven A. Acker, Brandon J.Fitt, Michael Renslow, LisaEmerson, and Chad Hendrix
20021st Place: Jeong Chang
Seong and E. Lynn Usery2nd Place: Jonathan
Cheung-Wai Chan,Kwok-Ping Chan, andAnthony Gar-On Yeh.
3rd Place: Brian G. Frizzelleand Aaron Moody
20031st Place: Simon Brooker,
Simon I. Hay, Louis-AlbertTcheum Tchuente andRaoult Ratard
2nd Place: Nathaniel A.Brunsell and Robert R. Gillies
3rd Place: Barry N. Haack,Elizabeth K. Solomon,Matthew A. Bechdol andNathaniel D. Herold
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The ESRI Award for Best Scientific Paper in GIS
2004 Recipients:
1st Place - Anthony Gar-On Yeh and Xia Li for their paper, “Simulation of DevelopmentAlternatives Using Neural Networks, Cellular Automata, and GIS for Urban Planning” (PE&RS; 69-9,pp.1043-1052)
2nd Place - Lucie Plourde and Russell G. Congalton for their paper, “Sampling Methodand Placement: How Do They Affect the Accuracy of Remotely Sensed Maps?” (PE&RS; 69-3,pp.289-297)
3rd Place - Ross S. Lunetta, Jayantha Ediriwickrema, John Iiames, David Johnson,John G. Lyon, Alexa McKerrow, and Andrew Pilant for their paper “A QuantitativeAssessment of a Combined Spectral and GIS Rule-Based Land-Cover Classification in the NeuseRiver Basin of North Carolina” (PE&RS; 69-3, pp.299-310)
Purpose: Established in 1991, the ESRI Award honors individuals who publish papers of scientificmerit that advance our knowledge about GIS technology.
Donor: Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
ESRI Award first prize is $500 and a hand-engrossed certificate; second prize is $300 and a hand-engrossed certificate; third prize is $200 and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:1992James A. Zack,Richard A. Minnich
19931st Place: Peter F. Fisher2nd Place: David M. Stoms, Frank W.
Davis, Christopher B. Cogan
19941st Place: Eric R. Olsen, R. Douglas
Ramsey, and David S. Winn2nd Place: Paul A. Sorensen and David
P. Lanter3rd Place: Richard Aspinall and Neil Veitch
19951st Place:Harlan J. Onsrud2nd Place: Michael D. Gould3rd Place: Frank J. Krist, Jr., Xavier R.
Lopez, Daniel G. Brown
19961st Place:John H. Lowry, Jr., Harvey J.
Miller, George F. Hepner2nd Place: J. Ronald Eastman, Weigen
Jin, Peter Kyem, James Toledano3rd Place: David J. Cowen, John R.
Jensen, Patrick J. Bresnahan, GeoffreyB. Ehler, Derek Graves, Xueqiao Huang,Christ Wiesner, Halkard E. Mackey, Jr.
19971st Place:Jiang Zhou, Daniel L. Civco2nd Place: Andrew K. Skidmore, Fiona
Watford, Paisan Luckananurug, P. J.Ryan
3rd Place: Molly B. Sperduto, Russell G.Congalton, Thomas R. Allen,Stephen J. Walsh
19981st Place:Xueqiao Huang, John R.
Jensen2nd Place: Russell G. Congalton3rd Place: Jacek S. Blaszczynski
19991st Place: Paolo Gamba, Fabio Casciati2nd Place: John R. Jensen, Joanne N.
Halls, Jacqueline Michel3rd Place: Mark V. Finco, George F.
Hepner
20001st Place:Dean Whitman, Timothy
Gubbles, Linda Powell2nd Place: Michael J. Shuft, Thomas J.
Moser, P.J. Wigington, Don L.Stevens, Lynne S. McAllister,Shannen S. Chapman, Ted L. Ernst
3rd Place: Shunfu Hu
20011st Place:Chester L. Arnold, Jr., Daniel
L. Civco, Michael P. Prisloe, Jr.,James D. Hurd, Joel W. Stocker
2nd Place: David J. Cowen, John R.Jensen, Chad Hendrix, MikeHodgson, Steven R. Schill, FrankMacchiaverna
3rd Place: James T. Gunter, Donald G.Hodges, Christopher M. Swalm,James L. Regens
20021st Place:Xinsheng Zhang, Yeqiao
Wang2nd Place: Maria Jose Perestrello de
Vasconcelos, Sara Silva, MargaridaTome, Margarida Alvim, JoseMiguel Cardoso Pereira
3rd Place: Xia Li, Anthony Gar-On Yeh
20031st Place:Daniel L. Civco, James D.
Hurd, Emily Hoffhine Wilson, ChesterL. Arnold, and Michael P. Prisloe, Jr.
2nd Place: Jeanne Epsten, KarenPayne, Elizabeth Kramer
3rd Place: Mary C. Henry, Stephen R.Yool
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Talbert Abrams Award
2004 Recipients:
Grand Award: Arie Croitoru and Yerach Doytsher, “Monocular Right-Angle BuildingHypothesis Generation in Regularized Urban Areas by Pose Clustering” (PE&RS; 69-2, pp.151-169)
First Honorable Mention: Jacek Grodecki and Gene Dial, “Block Adjustment of High-Resolution Satellite Images Described by Rational Polynomials” (PE&RS; 69-1, pp. 59-70)
Second Honorable Mention: Ayman F. Habib, Young-ran Lee and Michel Morgan,“Automatic Matching and Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Free-Form Linear Features fromStereo Images” (PE&RS; 69-2, pp. 189-197)
Purpose: The Talbert Abrams Award was established in 1945 to encourage the authorship andrecording of current, historical, engineering, and scientific developments in photogrammetry.The Award is determined from papers published in Photogrammetric Engineering & RemoteSensing.
The Talbert Abrams Grand Award includes a plaque and $5,000. The First Honorable Mentionconsists of a plaque and $2,000. The Second Honorable Mention consists of a plaque and $1,000.
Donor: Talbert and Leota Abrams Foundation
Past Award Recipients:
1945Revere G. Sanders
1946Duane F. Lyon
1947William T. Pryor
1948William E. Harman
1949Irvine C. Gardiner
1950Morris M. Thompson
1951Frank A. Melton
1952Everett L. Merritt
1953Duncan E. MacDonald
1954Robert N. Colwell
1955Paul Rosenberg
19561. Francis E. Washer2. Bertil Hallert3. Sylvester P. Gray, Jr.
19571. J.E. King2. Gomer T. McNeil3. Arthur J. McNair
19581. L.L. Funk2. Robert H.L. Howe3. Alfred J. Watson
19591.George H. Rosenfield2. Edmund S. Massie,Jr.3. Houssarn M. Karara
19601. Roger F. Dwyer, Jr.2. Konstantin Prestrecov3. Duane C. Brown
19611. Dwin R. Craig2. Iloussam M. Karara
3. Gomer F. McNeil
19621. R.W. Mann2. Everett L. Merritt3. Hellmut Schmid
19631. Daniel Levine2. Morton Keller3. Karl F. Moessner
19641. John T. Smith2. Walter F. Boge3. Gordon D.Moskowitz
19651. Hellmut Schmid2. Duane F. Lyon3. F.A. Fleming
19661. Francis E. Washer2. Donald L. Light3. Robert B. Forrest
19671. J. William Knauf2. Ira B. Current3. Manfred Duddek
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19681. Duane C. Brown2.Melvin J. Umbach3. Patrick D. Fligor
19691. Gomer T. McNeil2. Karl Rinner3. Atef A. Elassal
19701. Kam W. Wong2. Abraham Anson3. Paul R. Wolf
19711. Roy A. Welch2. Joseph Pollio3. Heinz Gruner
19721. Eugene E. Derenyi2. Stanley II. Collins3. Philip N. Slater
19731. Maurice E. Lalkrty2. Merton E. Davies3. Charles G. Peterson
19741. Dean C. Merchant3. Guirguis Yassa
19751. Vladimir Kratky2. G.H. Schut3. George W. Erio
19761. David F. Maune2. Philippe Hottier3. Morton Keller
19771. Raymond J. Helmering2. Duane C. Brown3. Wendell D. Renner
19781. Milosh Benesh2. Clifford J. Mugnier3. Raymond D. Spencer
19791. Vladimir Kratky2. Joseph 0. Danko, Jr.3. N.Y. Chu and P.E. Anuta
19801. Urho A. Rauhala2. Clive S. Fraser3. Salem E. Masry and Stuart
MacRitchie
19811. Salem E. Masry2. John P. Snyder3. Stanley H. Collins
19821. P. Douglas Carman2. John C. Trinder3. Olubodun 0. Ayeni
19831. Clive S. Fraser2. Atef A. Elassal3. Thomas M. Lillesand
19841. John C. Trinder2. Steven L. Richardson3. James R. Lucas
19851. Armin W. Gruen 2. Manfred Elders3. S.F. EI-Hakim
19861. Sabxy EI-Hakim2. No Award3. No Award
19871. James R. Lucas2. Dan Rosenholm3. No Award
19881. Uno (Uki) V. Helava2. Clive S. Fraser3. Mark R. Shortis
19891. John C. Trinder2. Vladimir Kratky3. Armin W. Gruen
19901. Tian-Yuan Shih2. No Award3. No Award
19911. Hans-Gerd Maas2. No Award3. No Award
19921. Torbjorn Westin2. Christian Heipke3. F. Raye Norvelle
1993K.P. Schwarz, M.A. Chapman, M.W.
Cannon, and P. Gong
19941. Wolfgang Faig, James Olaleye
19951. Armin W. Gruen, Thomas Kersten2. Kam W. Wong, Anthony G. Wiley3. Susumu Hattori, Ye Myint
19961. Peggy Agouris, Tony Schenk
1997NO AWARD GIVEN
1998NO AWARD GIVEN
1999NO AWARD GIVEN
20001. Albert Baumgartner, Carsten
Steger, Helmut Mayer, WolfgangEckstein, Heinrich Ebner
2. Guoquing Zhou, Joerg Albertz,Klaus Gwinner
3. Jung-Sheng Hsia, Ian Newton
20011. Changno Lee, Henry J. Theiss,
James S. Bethel, Edward M. Mikhail2. C. Vincent Tao
20021. Ayman Habib, Devin Kelly2. John Fryer, Kerry McIntosh3. Mohammed M.R. Mostrafa, Klaus-
Peter Schwarz
20031. C. Vincent Tao, Yong Hu2. Gustavo Olague3. Hans-Gerd Maas, Zhuowen Tu,
Rongxing Li
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William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship
2004 Recipient: Carl J. Legleiter
Carl J. Legleiter, currently a Ph.D. student with the Department of Geography at the University ofCalifornia Santa Barbara, has been selected to receive the 2004 William A. Fischer MemorialScholarship. Legleiter is being presented this award in recognition of his outstanding academiccredentials and his very impressive record of research, publications, and service in applied remotesensing. Legleiter’s research will apply high spectral and spatial resolution data, geostatisticalanalysis, and hydrologic modeling to examine channel dynamics and riverine ecology. The resultsof his work utilizing these new approaches should make an important contribution to our ability toapply remote sensing to the characterization, monitoring, and preservation of river systems. TheAward Review committee wishes Mr. Legleiter much success and is confident that his current andfuture research efforts will continue to make important contributions to the remote sensingcommunity.
Purpose: The William A. Fischer Scholarship facilitates graduate studies and career goals of aworthy student adjudged to address new and innovative uses of remote sensing data andtechniques that relate to the natural, cultural, or agricultural resources of the Earth. It wasestablished in 1984.
Donor: Individual and corporate contributions to the International Geographic InformationFoundation in memory of William A. Fischer.
The William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship consists of a $2,000 cash prize and a hand-engrossedcertificate.
Past Award Recipients:1984 - Dean B. Gesch1985 - Karen S. Wallace1986 - Yalan Mao1987 - Leal A.K. Mertes1988 - Patrick A. Agbu1989 - Rinita A. Dalan1990 - Timothy A. Warner1991 - Murat F. Veysolgu1992 - Robert S. Dzur1993 - Randolph H Wynne1994 - Keith Croteau1995 – Alfred Gonzalez1996- Kate T. Lance1997 – Yongwei Sheng1998 – Heather McNairn1999 – Christian E. Torgersen2000 – John Rogan2001 – Peter J. Doucette2002 – Ludmila Monika Moskal2003 – Bing Xu
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Robert E. Altenhofen Memorial Scholarship
2004 Recipient: Michel Morgan
Michel Morgan is a doctoral candidate at the University of Calgary, Department of GeomaticsEngineering, with a concentration on photogrammetry. He has an extremely strong backgroundin theoretical and mathematical photogrammetry. He also has an exceptional list of refereedpublications and was the lead author in seven proceedings papers. He provided an excellentproposal for continuing studies, and has excellent faculty references including his faculty advisor,Associate Professor Dr. Ayman Habib.
Purpose: First given in 1986, the Robert E. Altenhofen Memorial Scholarship is intended toencourage and commend college students who display exceptional interest and ability in thetheoretical aspects of photogrammetry.
Donor: The Late Robert E. Altenhofen and Family
The Altenhofen Scholarship consists of a cash prize of $2,000 and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:
1986 - Paul F. Hopkins1987 - No Award1988 - Anthony Stefanidis1989 - Byung-Guk Kim1990 - Benton E. Anderson1991 - Raad A. Saleh1992 - Raad A. Saleh1993 - Weiyang Zhou1994 - Thomas Lobonc, Jr.1995 - Hazem F. Barakat1996 - Chuang Tao1997 - Lindi J. Quackenbush1998 - James D. Carswell1999 - Qihae Weng2000 - Panayotis Partsinevelos2001 - Iliana Theodoropoulou2002 - Young Hu2003 - Cameron Ellum
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Ta Liang Memorial Award
2004 Recipient: Ryan L. Perroy
Ryan L. Perroy’s selection was based on his academic achievements, planned program ofresearch-related travel, and extracurricular activities. Perroy received a B.S. in Physics from TheCollege of William and Mary, and is presently enrolled in an M.S./PhD. program in Remote Sensing/Soil Science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has maintained consistently excellentgrades throughout his academic career. In addition, he has been involved in a variety of significantextracurricular service activities. Perroy’s research involves the use of remote sensing to developa methodology for identifying areas in rural Albania that are seriously affected by erosion basedon soil reflectance characteristics and vegetation. He has identified a research problem that isboth tractable and of obvious value to the country. The award will be used to defray the expenseof travel to Albania for fieldwork related to his thesis.
Purpose: The Ta Liang Memorial Award was established in 1989 to facilitate research-related travelby outstanding graduate students in remote sensing. Such travel includes field investigations,agency visits, participation in conferences, or any travel that enhances or facilitates a graduateresearch program
Donor: Individual and corporate contributions to the International Geographic InformationFoundation in memory of Ta Liang.
The Ta Liang Award consists of a cash prize of $500 grant and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:
1989 - Joseph W. Boardman1990 - Jingli Yang1991 - Andrew N. Fox1992 - Xin Zhuang1993 - Loren J. Siebert1994 - Thomas Allen1995 - Lynne M. Beatty1996 - Deanna McCay1997 - Stacy Lee Ozesmi1998 - Michael Herrmann1999 - Lucie C. Plourde2000 - Jerry A. Griffith2001 - Kristin Eickhorst2002 - Ludmila Monika Moskal2003 – No award given
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Paul R. Wolf Memorial Scholarship
2004 recipient: Ji Sang Park
Ji Sang Park has been selected to receive the 2004 Paul R. Wolf Memorial Scholarship. Park isbeing presented this award in recognition of his outstanding academic credentials and his plansand enthusiasm to become an education professional in surveying, mapping, andphotogrammetry. Park is currently a Ph.D. student with the Department of Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Geo-spatial Information Engineering Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.He has demonstrated and has been recognized, at all levels, for his continued interest, dedication,enthusiasm, and aptitude to become an education professional. The committee wishes Mr. Parkmuch success and is confident that his current and future education efforts will continue to makeimportant contributions to the surveying, mapping and photogrammetry community.
Donor: This Award is administered by ASPRS from funds donated by the friends and colleagues ofPaul R. Wolf as a memorial to him. Recognized nationally and internationally, Paul was anoutstanding educator and practitioner of surveying, mapping, and photogrammetry and a greatfriend of the Society. As author, teacher, and mentor, Paul made significant educational andacademic contributions to these fields. The award was inaugurated in 2003.
Purpose: The purpose of the Award is to encourage and commend college students who displayexceptional interest, desire, ability, and aptitude to enter the profession of teaching surveying,mapping, or photogrammetry.
The award consists of a $500 check and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:
2003 - Brian J. Naberezny
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Space Imaging Award for the Application of High Resolution DigitalSatellite Imagery
2004 Recipients: Jason Janke and Qian Yu
Jason Janke is a Ph.D. student in Geography (GIS and geomorphology) at the University of Coloradoat Boulder. His area of interest is the integration of geospatial data, remote sensing and GIS forapplications in geomorphology. His project title is “An Analysis of Rock Glacier Flow using TemporalDigital Orthophotos and IKONOS Imagery.”
The objective of Janke’s study is to establish procedures for detecting Rocky Mountain glaciermovement using a unique combination of GIS and photogrammetry and high-resolution IKONOSsatellite imagery. The study will provide automated procedures for glacier motion detection, assessthe uncertainty of motion measurements, provide a better understanding of long-term horizontal/vertical glacier movement on a regional scale and uncover potential evidence of climate change.This proposal was very well-written, included well-developed methods and is adequatelydocumented with references. Mr. Janke is an excellent student and already has several publicationsin the field of rock glacier movement.
Qian Yu is a Ph.D. student in remote sensing at the University of California at Berkeley. Her area ofinterest is remote sensing applications in ecosystem studies. Her project title is “Comparison ofIKONOS and EO-1 Hyperion Data for Estimating Leaf Area Index and Forest Crown Closure.”
Yu will compare the use of Hyperion hyperspectral and IKONOS imagery for estimating leaf areaindex (LAI) and crown closure (CC), both critical structural parameters of forests that are used toquantify energy and mass exchange characteristics of terrestrial ecosystems (e.g., photosynthesis,respiration, transpiration and carbon/nutrient cycles). Field work has been conducted to collect LAIand CC measurements for a forest in the Sierra Nevada mountain range and field measurements willbe compared to estimates derived from hyperspectral and high-resolution image data. Results areexpected to improve LAI and CC estimations from remotely sensed data and assess the spatial andspectral advantage of combining hyperspectral Hyperion data with multispectral IKONOS images formeasuring LAI and CC. The proposal has strong support from Ms. Yu’s institution and major professor,includes a well-developed methodology and is well written.
Purpose: This award was originally sponsored by EOSAT and known as The EOSAT Award forApplication of Digital Landsat TM Data designed to support remote sensing education and stimulatethe development of applications of digital Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data through thegranting of digital Landsat data for applied research by undergraduate or graduate students. TheAward was established in 1991. In 2001 it became known as the Space Imaging Award for theApplication of High Resolution Digital Satellite Imagery
Donor: Space Imaging, Inc.
The Space Imaging Award consists of two grants of data valued up to $4,000, and a plaqueinscribed with the name of the recipient.
Past Award Recipients:1991 - Eric Gustafson1992 - Bennett C. Sandler1993 - Loren J. Seibert1994 - Yeqiao Wang
1995 - John A. Walkey1996 - James Dennis Hipple1997 - Jane Margaret Read1998 - Xiaojun Yang
1999 - Lucie C. Plourde2000 - Jason R. Janke2001 - Jiansheng Yang
2002 - Mark Kachmar2003 - Michel F. Morgan
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The Leica GeoSystems Internship
2004 Recipient: Cameron Ellum
Cameron Ellum, a PhD candidate in the University of Calgary’s Department of GeomaticsEngineering, has been selected as the recipient of the 2004 Leica Geosystems Internship, aneight-week intensive program open to graduate students in photogrammetry and remote sensing,designed to augment the participants’ existing research. Ellum will have the opportunity to workin a commercial environment on a project which will utilize his research in integrating GPS andphotogrammetric measurements. Leica Geosystems is looking forward to his internship and toexposing their engineers to some of his fresh ideas.
Purpose: Leica GeoSystems Internship (formerly The LH Systems Award) is an eight-week internshipfor graduate students in photogrammetry. The selected intern works with Leica GeoSystemspersonnel at a selected Leica GeoSystems facility. The internship consists of a stipend of $2500plus an allowance for travel and living expenses for the period of the internship.
Donor: This internship is presented by ASPRS, with funding provided by Leica GeoSystems Theinternship provides the award winner with an opportunity to carry out a small research project ofhis/her own choice, or to work on an existing Leica GeoSystems project as part of a team.
Past Award Recipients:
2003 - Michel Morgan
LH Systems Award:
2000 - Pany Zairopoulos2001 - no award given2002 - Sorin Popescu
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Z/I Imaging Scholarship
2004 Recipient: Kristin Eickhorst
Kristin Eickhorst, currently a Ph.D. student in Spatial Information Science and Engineering at theUniversity of Maine, working under the guidance of Prof. Peggy Agouris, has been selected toreceive the 2004 Z/I Imaging Scholarship. Her research is focused on developing novel automatedmethods for image-based spatio-temporal information representation. She is currently workingon a project funded by the National Science Foundation and is also collaborating with NASAscientists to apply her Ph.D. work to forecasting the movement of invasive plant species. Thiscollaboration draws on Eickhorst’s undergraduate background in environmental science andbiology. In addition to being a good researcher, Eickhorst has been an excellent student,maintaining perfect grades and an active presence in departmental activities, teaching labsections of senior- and graduate-level image processing and remote sensing classes, andconducting workshops for visiting high school students. Eickhorst has also been involved in outreachto the larger com-munity through her work as coordinator of volunteers for ACSM and ASPRSnational conferences. The committee wishes Ms. Eickhorst further success in her career inadvancing spatial information sciences.
Purpose: The Z/I Imaging Scholarship, first offered in 2003, grew out of the Intergraph Award forBest Scientific Paper in Spatial Data Standards which was established in 1993. The purpose ofthe Z/I Award is to facilitate graduate-level studies and career goals adjudged to addressnew and innovative uses of signal processing, image processing techniques, and theapplication of photogrammetry to real-world techniques within the earth imaging industry.
Donor: Z/I ImagingThe Z/I Imaging award carries a $2,000 cash prize and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:
The Intergraph Award:1993 - Richard Aspinall1994 - no Award1995 - Howard Veregin1996 - Gary J. Hunter and Michael F. Goodchild1997 - Lawrence V. Stanislawski, Bon A, Dewitt, and Ramesh L. Shrestha1998 - A-Xing Zhu1999 - No award given2000 - Arliss Whiteside2001 - No award given
The Z/I Imaging Award:2002 - Joshua Greenfield2003 - Ludmilla Monika Moskal
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KODAK International Educational Literature Award
2004 Recipient: The Department of Geography of the Federal University ofTechnology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria
The Department of Geography of the Federal University of Technology, Minna offers anundergraduate program in applied geography with options in Remote Sensing Applications andApplied Meteorology. Masters degrees are also offered in remote Sensing Applications, AppliedMeteorology and Environmental Management. Lectures and laboratory exercises are conductedin the Digital Processing and Geographic Information Systems (DIP/GIS) laboratory and theGeography laboratory. These laboratories house tutorial materials on remote sensing, geographicinformation systems and meteorology. There are plans to keep expanding and improving on theavailable facilities for the benefit of the academic community.
The University Library Services Department was established in 1984 for teaching and researchwork for the University and the immediate community. The Department of Geography has set upa Departmental Library where the ASPRS, ESRI, and Wiley publications and PE&RS will be cataloguedand available to the students and staff.
Purpose: The Kodak International Educational Literature Award was first bestowed in 1990. Itsgoal is to improve the quantity and quality of literature in the recipients’ libraries that deals withthe mapping sciences (i.e. photogrammetry, remote sensing, GIS, and related disciplines) byproviding ASPRS educational materials and publications.
The Kodak International Educational Literature Award includes $350 worth of books, manuals, orother literature published by ASPRS; a five-year subscription to PE&RS, proceedings of the AnnualConference and Fall technical meetings for five years; one free registration to the Society’s AnnualConference at the time of receiving the award for a member of the institution to whom theaward is being given; and a hand-engrossed certificate.
Since 2001, the award has been augmented by a generous grant from the Environmental SystemsResearch Institute (ESRI) of the complete ESRI Press Library collection and, starting in 2003, selectedtitles from the John Wiley and Sons, Publishers, catalog.
Donor: Eastman Kodak Company, with supplemental support from ESRI and John Wiley and Sons,Publishers.
Past Award Recipients:
1990 - University of Lagos, and Universidade Federal de Vicosa1991 - Cairo University, and Universidade de Concepcion1992 - University of Malawi Polytechnic, and Sung Kyum Kwan University1993 - University of Nairobi, and Moi University1994 - Universidade Estudual Paulista-UNESP, and the University of Botswana1995 – University of Ljubijana, Slovenia1996 – Universidade do Amazonas1997 – Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India1998 – No Award given1999 – The Institute of Optoelectronics, Bucharest, Romania2000 – State University of West-Center of Parana, Brazil2001 – Unique Charity Institute of Geography, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria2002 – The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa2003 – The Institute of Surveying and Mapping, Diyatalawa, Sri Lanka
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George E. Brown, Jr. Congressional Honor Award
2004 RECIPIENT:The Award will not be given this year.
Purpose: ASPRS created the award in honor of the late Congressman George E. Brown, Jr. and thecontributions he made to advance the benefits of imagery and geospatial information to Society.Representative Brown was very supportive of the geospatial industry. He authored key legislationaffecting the industry, supported geospatial information research, and promoted the develop-ment of the commercial remote sensing industry for the greater good of Society.
This award is presented periodically to recognize members of the U.S. Congress whose leadershipand personal efforts have advanced the science, engineering, application, education, andcommerce of imaging and geospatial information. In addition to a plaque, the award consists ofan opportunity for ASPRS to sponsor a geospatial sciences presentation to an elementary school,secondary school, or university of the recipient’s choice in his or her District or State.
Past Award Recipients:
2000Congressman George E. Brown, Jr. (D-Cal.) posthumously
2001No award
2002Senator Trent Lott (R-Miss.)
2003No award
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ASPRS Ford Bartlett Membership AwardNo award this year
Purpose: First awarded in 1968, the ASPRS Ford Bartlett Membership Award honors members foractively promoting membership in ASPRS.
Donor: Lockwood, Kessler, and Bartlett, Inc.
A member is eligible to receive the Award after sponsoring ten or more members in one year.Each recipient receives a hand-engrossed certificate and a one-year membership in the Society.
Past Award Recipients:
1968Ron K.H. AdlerIrving C. CohenRichard J. Ganahi, Jr.William G. HemphillCharles C. KellerPhilip B. NewlinJohn E. RanesRobert J. SchultzCarl H. StrandbergRobert D. TurpinJ.J. VicekRobert F. VossCharles H. White, Jr.
1969Robert D. BakerCharles H. CroomAlonzo C. HammonI. A. HarleyR.F. HillWilliam G. LoyEdward M. MikhailRalph B. PalmerVirginia L. PrenticeOlin Z. PriceHarold L. PriorWilmer E. RarickJohn T. SmithF.G. Tompkins
1970H.R. BellLevis II. BrownJack M. ByrneC.E. DonadoT.A. HazardWilliam G. HempleB. MakarovicDean C. MerchantErnest J. RubinNeil S. Shultz
R.A. StewartRobert F. Voss
1971Daniel DeagostiniSanjib K. GhoshWilliam G. HempleRex G. JudkinsS. Donald PortNeil S. SchultzLarry B. SimmonsDonald B. StaffordRobert F. VossPaul R. Wolf
1972Hugh F. Blevins, Jr.G.T. ChapmanThomas C. ChisnellSamuel W. DobynsLarry B. DoocyWilliam J. Johnson, Jr.Gordon A. JuneauJ. O. LammiPeter J. MorganRonald P. NoonanGerald G. NormanNelson R. NunnallyJohn M. NuttGeorge SakaguchiRobert F. SporsHarry O. TutmarkDouglas S. Way
1973David J. BarrLee U. BenderFelix F. BizzocoHarold C. BowkerJack G. ChavezRobert C. EddyEdward F. Kulhan
James P. LathamW.W. Mendenhall, Jr.Donald H. Zoller
1974William L. ChamberlandAllen D. HellmanCameron R. IrvingG. Warren MarksLee D. MillerClayton D. SmithTheresa M. SousaRoy A. Welch
1975Harold C. BowkerSamuel W. DobynsD.K. ErbIan A. HarleyBranko MakarovicC.E. PalmerGeorge E. Peo, Sr.
1976David J. BarrJ.E. ColcordFrederick L. GerlachSanjib K. GhoshLawrence GoldsteinDean A. GravesWalter 0. Grisdale, Jr.Ian A. HarleyThomas M. LillesandHarold C. MacDonaldRonald W. MarrsRobert G. Reeves
1977D.H. BrunnschwcilerJohn S. GarciaPhilip J. HorwathKandiah Jeyapalan
Antonio JuradoJames F. LaheyRonald J.P. LyonRaymond J. MeyerEdward M. MikhailRobert D. MilesRoland D. MowerCharles E. Olson, Jr.Harold T. RibD.E. SchwartzDouglas S. Way
1978Marshal D. AshleyRobert H. BrockG. Michael ClarkWallace CriscoFrederick L. GerlachChester T. GrayGordon gracieRobert C. HellerFloyd M. HendersonRoger M. HofferPhilip S. KelleyRalph KieferEdward F. KulhanJames P. LathamArthur J. McNairThomas C. MillerOlin W. Mintzer, IIIJerry W. RobinsonRobert J. SchultzCarl H. StrandbergReginald E. G. VinerPaul R. WolfRoy A. Welch
1979Robert D. BakerDavid J. BarrF.D. BeattyRobert H. Brock
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John E. CombsClifford J. CrandallWolfgang FaigRoger M. HofferSteven D. JohnsonThomas M. LillesandAnthony LewisWilliam G. LoyHarold C. MacDonaldRoger McCoyRex R. McHailOlin W. Mintzer, IIIRoland D. MowerCharles E. Olson, Jr.Rex PetersonHarold T. RibLucianoSanchez, Jr.Robert B. ScottCharles Smith
1980Beverly J. BarshD. H. BrunnschweilerRobert G. EdwardsJ. Ronald EytonJames B. GougerDean GravesRoop C MalhotraEdward M. Mikhai;Robert D. MilesThomas C. MillerRoy A. MeadAndrew J. NashJackE. Staples
1981Enzo E BeciaJerry 0. BratzD.K. ErbSiegfried HaberlRobert P. HaddadRoger M. HofferStanford T. HoveyMushtaq HussainSteven D. JohnsonCharles R. KelleyThomas M. LillesandRoop C. MalhotraRonald H. MaxwellRex R. McHailMarilyn M. O’CuilinnKevin W. O’CuililnnCharles E. Olson, Jr.Warren R. PhilipsonRobert H. RogersDonald B. StaffordCurtis W. Triggs
Joseph J. UllimanJohn D. Van HornMargaret A. VenglarcikDougas S. WayJohn H. Wickham, Jr.Paul R. Wolf
1982Masumu AniyaDavid J. BarrGraydon L. BerlinRobert H. BrockPhilip Jan CannonJ.E. ColcordMary E. DeVriesBraco Svetozar DivicJohn E. EstesFrederick L. GerlachMushtaq HussainRobert C. HellerWilliam G. HempleJ.M. HillEugene JaworskiJohn R. JensenK. JeyapalanSteven D. JohnsonCharles R. KellyRalph KieferThomas KindJames P. LathamKeenan LeeJack LynchRoop C. MalhotraEugene L. MaxwellRonald H. MaxwellDean C. MerchantEdward M. MikhailRobert D. MilesStanley A. MorainFareed NaderKathryn C. NeffJohn M. NuttJohn R. RayJohn B. RehderRobert A. RyersonFrank ScarpaceD.E. SlavojDonald A. SmithRoy A. WelchJohn H. Wickham, Jr.John F. Wightman
1983J. Ronald EytonMushtaq HussainSteven D. JohnsonHardi KoesalamwardiJohn G. Lyon
James Edward PayneLarry W. Schwaller
1984J. Ronald EytonThomas C. KindJohn R. JensenDorothy M. Hoopes
1985Tamsin G. BarnesSiegfried HaberlThomas M. LillesandJohn G. Lyon
1986Thomas C. KindJohn G. Lyon
1987Siegfried HaberlDavid LewisJohn G. LyonBarbara Shinn
1988Robert G. CraneThomas C. KindJohn G. Lyon
1989Robert G. CraneCharles R. KellyElias JohnsonJohn G. LyonRoland D. MowerAlan H. Strahler
1990Robert H. ArnoldEugene R. BenwareRobert C. BurtchRobert G. CraneRoger M. HofferWilliam Mendenhall
1991Roger M. HofferGail A. McGarry
1992Manouchehr S. AkhaviJames S. BethelRoger M. HofferPaul F. HopkinsJ. David LashleeGail McGarry MacAulay
1993James S. BethelRoger R. ChamardClifford W. GreveSiegfried HaberlGail McGarry MacAulayStanley A. MorainMaurice O. Nyquist
1994William G. AdamsElias JohnsonRoger M. Hoffer
1995Elias JohnsonThomas M. LillesandRoger M. HofferGail McGarry MacAulay
1996John D. Althausen, Jr.Roger M. HofferElias Johnson
1997America J. CserBarry N. HaackSiegfried HaberlElias Johnson
1998Pamela J. FromhertzRoger M. HofferMichael S. Renslow
1999Pamela J. Fromhertz
2000John AlthausenRex CammackRoger M. Hoffer
2001No award given
2002Rex CammackRoger M. HofferLawrence R. Pettinger
2003No award given
ASPRS Ford Bartlett Membership Award continued
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Col. Claude H. Birdseye President’s Citation
2004 Recipient: Donald T. Lauer
Purpose: The Col. Claude H. Birdseye President’s Citation was established in 1965 as a tribute toone of the founders and the first president of the Society. Each year at the Annual Convention itis conferred on the outgoing president in recognition of her/his contributions to the Society.
Donor: ASPRS
The Birdseye Citation carries with it a gold Past President’s Key, an engraved plaque, and ahand-engrossed certificate.
Past Award Recipients:1959 - Harry T. Kelsh*1960 - G. Carper Tewinkel*1961 - Arthur J. McNair*1962 - James P. Webb*1963 - B. S. Quackenbush, Jr.*1964 - William A. Fischer*1965 - Gomer F. McNeil*1966 - Lawrence W. Swanson*1967 - Heinz Gruner*1968 - William A. Radlinski1969 - Frederick J. Doyle1970 - Frederick 0. Diercks1971 - Joseph P. Burns*1972 - Robert F. Altenhofen*1973 - Marshall S. Wright, Jr.1974 - Joe E. Steakley1975 - John W Wickham, Jr.*1976 - Hugh B. Loving*1977 - Vein W. Cartwright*1978 - Clifford J. Crandall1979 - Francis H. Moffitt1980 - Rex R. McHail1981 - George J.M. Zarzycki1982 - Allan C. Bock*
1983 - William G. Hemple1984 - Roy A. Welch1985 - Tamsin G. Barnes*1986 - Alan R. Stevens1987 - John J. Graham1988 - Alden P. Colvocoresses1989 - Roger M. Hoffer1990- Marilyn M. 0’Cuilinn1991 - Vincent V. Salomonson1992 - Stanley A. Morain1993 - Clifford W. Greve1994 –Maurice O. Nyquist1995 – John R. Jensen1996 – Tina K. Cary1997 - Roger E. Cystal1998 – Thomas M. Lillesand1999 –Michael S. Renslow2000 – Alan M. Mikuni2001 – George Hepner2002 – Terrence J. Keating
* = Deceased presidents
1935 - Claude H. Birdseye*1936 - Harry H. Blee*1937 - 0. S. Reading*1938 - Virgil Kauffman*1939 - Marshall S. Wright, Sr.*1940 - Leon T. Eliel*1941 - Guillermo Medina*1942 - T. P. Pendleton*1943 - Mint on W Kaye*1944 - Louis A. Woodward*1945 - 0. M. Miller*1946 - Gerald FitzGerald*1947 - Revere G. Sanders1948 - Edmond S. Massie, Jr.1949 - George G. Tschume*1950 - Phillip G. McCurdy*1951 - Talbert Abrams*1952 - George D. Whitmore*1953 - Alfred 0. Quinn1954 - Arthur C. Lundahl*1955 - W Sidney Park*1956 - William C. Cude*1957 - Kenneth F. Reynolds*1958 - John I. Davidson*
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Honorary Members
There are no new Honorary Members being named this year.
Purpose: In 1937, the Society began the recognition of individuals who have rendered distin-guished service or who have attained distinction in the field of photogrammetry, photo interpre-tation, remote sensing, or related sciences by electing them to Honorary Membership. The totalnumber of Honorary members shall not exceed 25 at any given time. Honorary Members areelected for life.
Current Members:1964Robert N. Colwell1974Frederick J. Doyle1975Alfred O. Quinn1978 Morris M. Thompson1981John T. Smith, Jr.1982Clifford J. Crandall1983Rex R. McHail1985Edmond S. Massie, Jr.Francis H. Moffit
1986William A. RadlinskiRevere G. Sanders1988Frederick O. Diercks1989Harry E. Tubis1990Jon S. Beazley1991Alden P. ColvocoressesMarshall S. Wright, Jr.1993William G. Hemple1994James B. CaseGeorge J.M. Zarzycki
1995Friederich AckermannJohn Graham1996Lawrence Fritz1999Edward Mikhail2000 Roger R. “Sky” Chamard2001James M. Anderson
Past Presidents1935 - Claude H. Birdseye*1936 - Harry H. Blee*1937 - 0. S. Reading*1938 - Virgil Kauffman*1939 - Marshall S. Wright, Sr.*1940 - Leon T. Eliel*1941 - Guillermo Medina*1942 - T. P. Pendleton*1943 - Mint on W Kaye*1944 - Louis A. Woodward*1945 - 0. M. Miller*1946 - Gerald FitzGerald*1947 - Revere G. Sanders1948 - Edmond S. Massie, Jr.1949 - George G. Tschume*1950 - Phillip G. McCurdy*1951 - Talbert Abrams*1952 - George D. Whitmore*1953 - Alfred 0. Quinn1954 - Arthur C. Lundahl*
1955 - W Sidney Park*1956 - William C. Cude*1957 - Kenneth F. Reynolds*1958 - John I. Davidson*1959 - Harry T. Kelsh*1960 - G. Carper Tewinkel*1961 - Arthur J. McNair*1962 - James P. Webb*1963 - B. S. Quackenbush, Jr.*1964 - William A. Fischer*1965 - Gomer F. McNeil*1966 - Lawrence W.
Swanson*1967 - Heinz Gruner*1968 - William A. Radlinski1969 - Frederick J. Doyle1970 - Frederick 0. Diercks1971 - Joseph P. Burns*1972 - Robert F. Altenhofen*1973 - Marshall S. Wright, Jr.
1992 - Stanley A. Morain1993 - Clifford W. Greve1994 –Maurice O. Nyquist1995 – John R. Jensen1996 – Tina K. Cary1997 - Roger E. Cystal1998 – Thomas M. Lillesand1999 –Michael S. Renslow2000 – Alan M. Mikuni2001 – George Hepner2002 – Terrence J. Keating
* = Deceased presidents
1974 - Joe E. Steakley1975 - John W Wickham, Jr.*1976 - Hugh B. Loving*1977 - Vein W. Cartwright*1978 - Clifford J. Crandall1979 - Francis H. Moffitt1980 - Rex R. McHail1981 - George J.M. Zarzycki1982 - Allan C. Bock*1983 - William G. Hemple1984 - Roy A. Welch1985 - Tamsin G. Barnes*1986 - Alan R. Stevens1987 - John J. Graham1988 - Alden P.
Colvocoresses1989 - Roger M. Hoffer1990- Marilyn M. 0’Cuilinn1991 - Vincent V.
Salomonson
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Conference Management Awards
2004 Recipients: Allen Cook, Conference ChairRoger Hoffer, Jeff Liedtke, Technical Program Co-chairs
for their tireless dedication to planning the technical and ancillary events of the 2004 AnnualConference.
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The Society has honored many individualsover its 70-year history. Some of thoseawards are no longer given, but wecontinue to recognize those people whohave advanced the profession.
The Analytical Surveys (ASI) Photogrammetric ScholarshipPurpose: To encourage and assist qualified candidates to pursue either undergraduate or graduateeducation in photogrammetry and to promote the development of photogrammetric science. Itwas first presented in 1988 and discontinued in 1995.
Donor: Mr. John A. Thorpe, Analytical Surveys, Inc.
Past Award Recipients:
1988 - Jay Michael Goldfarb1989 - Matt II. Stevens1990 - Steven M. Frank1991 - Todd J. Rowell1992 - Karen. S. Schuckman1993 - No Award1994 - Henry Theiss
The Hugh B. Loving Memorial ScholarshipPurpose: The Hugh B. Loving Memorial Scholarship was established in 1984 by individuals in memoryof H.B. Loving, Past-President and Assistant Executive Director of ASPRS. Its purpose was “to assistone or two students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate curriculum in photogrammetrywho have demonstrated outstanding interest and aptitude in pursuing a career in the field”.Only one pair of scholarships was awarded in 1984.
Past Award Recipients:1984 - Emmanuel P. Baltsavias, Peter C. Gustafson
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Leica Inc. Photogrammetric Fellowship Award
Purpose: Established in 1960 as the Wild-Heerbrugg Award, it became the Leica Inc. Fellowship in1991 and was awarded through 1997. The Leica, Inc. Photogrammetric Fellowship encouragedand assisted qualified candidates to pursue graduate and undergraduate education inphotogrammetry and to promote the development of photogrammetric sciences. The awardwas discontinued in 1998.
Donor: Leica Inc.
Past Award Recipients:
1991 - Victor J. D. Tsai1992 Moh’d T. Obaidat, Anthony Stefanidis, Raid Al-Tahir, Raad A. Saleh1993 - Thomas Lobonc, Jr.1994 - Craig Steffensmeier, Graduate; Christopher M. Dietsch, Undergraduate1995 - Craig Steffensmeier, Graduate; Christopher M. Dietsch, Undergraduate1996 - Henry Theiss, Graduate; Derek Peckham, Undergraduate1997 - Henry Theiss, Graduate; Garth McNally, Undergraduate
The Wild Heerbrugg Instruments, Inc. Photogrammetric Award
Past Award Recipients:
1960 - William W. Mendenhall, Jr.1961 - Edward M. Mikhail1962 - Edward M. Mikhail1963 - No Award, discontinued
The Wild Heerbrugg Photogrammetric Fellowship Award
Past Award Recipients:
1964 - Simba Weissman1965 - Simba Weissman1966 - Kam Koo Wong1967 - Thengungal George1968 - Lawrence R. Pettinger1969 - Roop Chand Malhotra1970 - Peter James Morgan1971 - Thomas M. Lillesand
1972 - Alan Lee Wertheimer1973 - Mitsuru Nasu1974 - Steven D. Johnson1975 - Wicha Jawalai1976 - Mohamed Shawki El-Ghazali1977 - James K. Crossfield1978 - Clive Fraser1979 - James C. McGlone1980 - Jolyon Douglas Thurgood
1981 - Michael A. Chapman1982 - Sean Curry1983 - Bon A. DeWitt1984 - Fidel Calismo Paderes, Jr.1985 - Horst A. Beyer1986 - Charles D. Ghilani1987 - Jeffrey Kretsch1988 - David Walter Cook1989 - David R. Steiner
The Wild Leitz Photogrammetric Fellowship Award1990 - Peggy Agouris
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The Bausch and Lomb Photogrammetric Award
Purpose: The Bausch and Lomb Photogrammetric Award was established in 1953 to stimulateinterest in photogrammetry by college students who displayed outstanding ability and interest inphotogrammetry. Recipients had presented papers on subjects relating to all aspects ofphotogrammetry. In 1989, it became the Cambridge Instrument Photogrammetric and RemoteSensing Award. The Award was discontinued in 1992.
Past Award Recipients:
19531. Robert E. Hagenhoff2.David K. Scott3. Hugh F. Dodge
19541. Burt Claus
Aschenbrenner2. Everett W. Johnson3. Robert A. Dunbar
19571. Robert W. Filmer2. Banlang Khamasunthorn3. J. W. Smith
19581. Nedret Berkay2. Wei Wen Yu
Graduate Undergraduate1960 William H. Espey, Jr. Pablo Larrea1961 David G. Elms G. Warren Marks1962 G. D. Moskowitz C. Hadjitheodorou1963 Francisco P. De Vengoecha J. Bruce Voorhees1964 John Lukens Warren R. Philipson1965 Paul R. Wolf Robert L Gosby1966 Jan Van Roessel Frederick C. Burton, III1967 Seymour Cunningham John D. Cosgrove1968 Kenneth F. Abel John Mittleman
Roop Chand Malhotra* Sam Zimmerman*1969 Raymond J. Helmering George Shelden
R. S. Singh*1970 Maurice K. Kurtz, Jr. Wayne S. Pollard
Joseph P. Okang* Gary W. Fuller*, David Heagy*1971 Lloyd T. Bartlett No Award1972 Hans J. Bernath George A. Wallace1973 Michael Cheng-yeh Hou Bill Teng1974 Timothy R. Kilgore No Award1976 Paul 1-1. Salamonowicz No Award1977 No Award No Award1978 Jay McLeester No Award1979 Clive Fraser William A. Hafker1980 James C. Storey David C. Goodrich1981 No Award Michael A. Martin1982 Hon A. DeWitt Michael A. Heck1983 Charles D. Ghilani Hal 13. Lane Ill1984 Albert W. Chong Harry Hill1985 James Lee Rudolph J. Meijer1986 No Award No Award1987 Byung-Guk Kim Daniel C. Oimoen1988 Scott Rae No Award
*Honorable Mention
19591.Carl J. Shipek2.Jerry R. Masters3.Charles A. Ballou, Jr.
19551. R. A. Stewart2. Paul Bullock3. Paul M. Pepper
19561. Paul Osborne Roberts, Jr2. Peter Quintus Eschweiler3. William B. Ayers
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The Cambridge Instruments Photogrammetric andRemote Sensing AwardGraduate1989 Timothy Andrew Warner1990 Haluk Cetin1991 Stephen A. Kay1992 Eric M. Sanden
Discontinued after 1992
The John W. Pumpelly Fellowship in CartographyPurpose: The John W. Pumpelly Fellowship in Cartography was established by National Time Wholesale(NTW) in memory of John W. Pumpelly, a well-known cartographer. Its purpose was “to provide financialassistance to persons pursuing a regular full-time course of graduate study in cartography or a relatedfield at an accredited college or university. Only one award was given in 1984.
Past Award Recipient: 1984 - Gustave W. Rylander
Honor Award
Purpose: Established in 1991, the ASPRS Honor Award recognized people or organizations outsidethe Society for significant accomplishments compatible with or supportive of the mission of theSociety. The activity to be honored should be the result of an organized program with a private,government, or university structure. The honorees’ accomplishments should be extraordinary,widely recognized as highly pertinent in advancing the use or understanding of the mappingsciences, and nonpolitical in nature.
Donor: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Past Award Recipients:
1992 - No Award1993 - International Institute for Aerial Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC)1994 - No Award
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Certificate of Appreciation for Meritorious ServicePurpose: Presented for the first time in 1992, this award recognized special contributions that hada significant impact on the overall quality of the programs and activities of the Society at national,regional, or local levels. The award was discontinued in 1998.
Donor: ASPRS
Past Award Recipients:1992Carlos H. BlazquezLola J. BrittonTina K. CaryNickolas L. FaustPhillip S. FloorJohn J. GrahamRoger M. HofferH.R. HopkinsWilliam L. JohnsonChester E. KowalczykCandace LeggettThomas P. LeierRoss S. LunettaThomas H. MaceAnthony J. MehalicJames W. MerchantStanley A. MorainDavid A. MouatRiadh H. MunjyMarilyn M. O’CuilinnDave ParrLillean PeiterGary E. PowellIrene ScarsoRichard SplivaloGary N. SteinPaul J. SzemkowJohn L. TaylorReed C. Wheeler
1993William H. AndersonDaniel S. AndrewsDeor H. BakerG. Robinson BarkerWalter E. BogeG. Clement BoundsCharles BoyleMark W. BrennanLola J. BrittonBrenda BurroughsRussell G. CongaltonAlfred C. Crane, Jr.Bill P. ClarkRoger E. CrystalTerry DanielJanet D. DegnerAnthony R. De SouzaWilliam DetwilerAndrew V. DouglasIan J. DowmanFrederick J. Doyle, Jr.
Mary DoyleAlan DragooHeinrich EbnerDouglas H. FullerPeter N. GibsonJohn J. GrahamBarry N. HaackMichael E. HodgsonRoger M. HofferPaul F. HopkinsStanford T. HoveyTerrence KeatingGary G. KellyFern KnaufMargaret Rose KressMel KrugerFranz W. LeberlAnthony J. LewisDonald I. LightJames R. LucasAnn L. MacleanCheryl MadisonWilliam M. MaynardJohn MeadeAlan M. MikuniFrancis H. MoffittStanley A. MorainCurtis MusselmanJeffrey A. OlsenhollerLes PerryJon W. PriceKevin P. PriceAnthony RagazzoVincent V.
SalomonsonCarl SilvesterChester C. SlamaAlan R. StevensGeorge StutzNora TambergJean-Claude M.
ThomasRobert W. ThompsonStephen Van ScoykAlan W. VossRichard A. WeberRoy A. WelchJoseph WiedelMelanie 0. Wyvill
1994Michael AbramsMarc P. Armstrong
Robert H. ArnoldMark W. BrennanTina K. CaryJames J. DeanMike DuivenScott W. DuncanF. Rainer EnglehardtJohn E. EstesMurray FelsherIrving W. GinsbergCharles GiammonaSally E. GoldinMason J. HewittMichael E. HodgsonRoger M. Hoffer.Neil HohmannHenry Robed HopkinsJohn K. JensenPhilip S. KelleyGerry KinnMark L. LabovitzMark B. LazaroffDonald L. LightNancy MarkusonMark P. MazuzanChris McGloneRobert B. McMasterStanley A. MorainMark A. NebrichChristopher M.U.
NealeKurt Novak.Kevin P. PriceDario Rodriguez-
BejaranoSalem State College/
Dr. Nancy D.Harrington
John R. SawickiToni F. SchenkJohn L. TaylorRobert L. TudhopeAlan W. VossJennie L. WhitmillLeland V. WhitmillKam W. Wong
1995Helen AndreggAmelia BudgeWilliam S. Cadzow, Jr.Tina CaryAlden Colvocoresses
John E. HaverbergC.L.HillRaymond HintzAxel R.HoffmannStan HoveyInframetrics, Inc.John R. JensenFrederick W. Kelly, IIIAlfred LeickThomas R. LovelandGeorge E. LukesRoss LunettaM. MacDonaldGordon MacleanJames W. MerchantCraig MolanderRichard PearsallRoger D. PhelpsRaad A. SalehVincent R. SalomonsonToni F. SchenkBernard S. SchurJames M. SpellChristopher J. StohrRobert ThompsonHarry TubisAlan W. VossRoy WelchLeland D. WhitmillRobert Wirz
1996Marvin E. BauerTina K. CaryDavid J. CowanRoger E. CrystalAlan FalconerMurray FelsherCharles A. FinleyJohn J. GrahamClifford W. GreveArmin GruenWillian D. HallGalen F. HartJeryl R. HillAnthony C. JanetosJohn R. JensenGeorge J. KomarDonald T. LauerGail McGarry
MacAulayPaul W. Mausel
Michael J. MignognoAlan mikuniRichard MroczynskiRonald M. MullerMaurice O. NyquistSherry L. OlsonGranville E. Paules, IIIJohn RehderJerry RobinsonChristopher J. ScoleseLisa R. ShafferEdwin J. SheffnerWilliam E. StoneyDarrell L. Williams
1997Joseph A. BaclawskiRoger R. “Sky”
ChamardSamuel C. DoakPeter Q. EschweilerKennedy J.
FitzsimmonsGeorge F. GrossPaul F. HopkinsJohn G. LyonJames W. MerchantThomas L. PaghWilliam J. Ripple
1998Andy BruzewiczMurray FelsherDoug FullerDale HambyGalen HartFloyd HendersonJames HippleBrian HubertyTerry KeatingTony LewisBryan LoganStan MorainWarren PhillipsonRalph RootBob RyersonKaren SchuckmanAdena SchutzbergNancy Tubbs
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Presidential Citations for Meritorious Service
Purpose: Presidential Citations for Meritorious Service were presented by the President of theAmerican Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing beginning in 1965 to members in specialrecognition of meritorious and outstanding administrative contributions (in contrast to scientificachievement) during his presidential year.” This recognition ended in 1991 and was replaced byCertificates of Appreciation for Meritorious Service. Each recipient of a Presidential Citation forMeritorious Service has voluntarily contributed his or her time and talents for the benefit of theSociety during the past year. The Presidential Citation Certificate is a symbol of the Society’sgratitude.
Donor: ASPRS
Past Award Recipients:1965John I. DavidsonTheodore NorcrossMabel S. SmartErnest R. SwansonMorris M. Thompson
1966Abraham AnsonRobert N. ColwellLeonard H. DelanoFrederick J. DoyleRobert C. EllerGlenn A. HarperHoussam M. KararaChester E. KowalczykDavid LandenGlenn H. LandisStanley M. LeizearJohn J. LipkeClarice L. NortonJames R. QuickAlfred 0. QuinnWilliam A. RadlinskiWilliam E. RobertsonRevere S. SandersRichard M. SchampKenneth T. SimeL. Ray SmartJulius L. SpeertG. Carper TewinkelJames P. WebbGlenn C. Welden
1967Paul AlbanVanice R. DietzFrederick J. DoyleCharles HanavichThomas A. HazardArthur J. McNairVirginia L. Prentice
William T. PryorAllan R. RichGlenn C. Welden
1968Gerald S. AndrewsFrederick 0. DiercksAlbert K. HeywoodGeorge P. KatibahKalervo N. MakiMorris L. McKenzieArthur J. McNairNick MichalasPhilip B. NewlinWilliam B. OverstreetWilliam T. PryorKenneth F. ReynoldsMabel S. SmartJohn T. SmithJoseph B. Theis
1969James M. AndersonWilliam F. HarmanKarl HeinemannA.J. HillerThomas A. HughesGeorge L. Loelkes, Jr.William D. LynnWilliam W.Mendenhall, Jr.Roy R. MullenBenjamin MunroeO.Z. PriceEdward D. SpeakmanBruce T. StantonGordon E. StineHarry 0. TutmarkAlice P. WeberE.E. Zang
1970Oscar H. BrinksDominick A. BucciJames B. CaseRoger R. ChamardJ.E. ColcordLeonard H. DelanoGordon GracieUuno V. HelavaAlbert K. HeywoodArthur C. HolzweissigWillard A. KuncisKalervo N. MakiRaymond R. MaysRobert F. McGivernAlfred 0. QuinnWilliam A. RadlinskiWalter E. SheaAllan L. SoremCharles TheurerChester A. Trim
1971Robert D. BakerPaul BlakeStanley BorrellRoger F. DwyerJohn 0. EichlerDavid D. FredlundLester F. GarvinSanjib K. GhoshHoussam M. KararaGlenn H. LandisJames P. LathamAlbert E. LeteyGeorge L. Loelkes, Jr.Hugh B. LovingRobert B. McEwenWilliam W.
Mendenhall, Jr.Edward M. Mikhail
Roy R. MullenFrancis B. ReevesHarold T. RibJack N. RinkerGeorge H. RosenfieldHans G. RutheMarvin B. ScherChester C SlamaJ. Alfred StringhamJames I. Taylor
1972James M. AndersonRobert D. BakerJames F.
ChamberlainClifford J. CrandallCharles H. CroomRobert C. EllerT.R. FespermanCharles D. GalbreathHenry J. GrimmonpreAlonzo C. HammonThomas A. HazardRobert E. HerronWilliam J. JohnsonWilliam J. KoscoChester F. KowalczykRobert B. McEwenJohn D. McLaurinOlin W. Mintzer IIIFrancis B. ReevesHarold T. RibEstelle RosenGeorge H. RosenfieldHerman R. RowdenLawrence W.
SwansonRoy F. ThurstonRobert D. TurpinPaul R. Wolf
1973John P. ApelGeorge M. BallJoseph P. BurnsRobert C. EddyBlanche FischerJack ForemanClifton J. Fry, Jr.William G. HempleWilliam J. Johnson, Jr.Ralph E. KauffmanChester E. KowalczykPatricia LillianHugh B. LovingKalervo N. MakiLarry N. MuneyEverett D. NanceHerbert M. NeylandS. Donald PortWilliam PrescottJoseph T. PiloneroG. Peter StullLawrence W.
SwansonRobert D. TurpinDonald N. WithingtonDonald H. Zoller
1974Antonio M. AguilarAbraham AnsonTamsin G. BarnesJon S. BeazleyDonald M. BrantJoseph P. BarnsFred S. CardwellRobert C. EllerSeymour FishbeinClifton J. Fry, Jr.Jack H. HarrisKarl HeinemannRaymond J. HelmeringWilliam G. Hemple
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Sidney HendersonAlbert K. HeywoodHerman L. KaiserRobert H. LyddanRobert B. McEwenNick MichalasOlin W. MintzerHerbert M. NeylandRussell A. PohlAlfred 0. QuinnRobert G. ReevesHarold T. RibGeorge H. RosenfieldGordon E. StinePaul G. TelekiEdwin G. TibbilsDonald H. Zoller
1975Abraham AnsonFranklin S. BaxterG. Clement BoundsRosalie BreckenridgeRonald K. BrewerDouglas BrimmerFrederick J. DoyleRobert C. EllerJohn J. EnosClifton J. Fry, Jr.Sharon FryMabel C. GillWilliam E. HarmanThomas A. HazardBernard L. KelleyWilliam J. KoscoWillard A. KuncisMaurice K. KurtyRobert D. LeightyMichael K. Linck, Jr.Rex R. McHailFrank H. MartinHerbert M. NeylandRandall L. PowellRaymond J. PuhlAlfred 0. QuinnGeorge H. RosenfieldChester C. SlamaRoy A. SmithLawrence W.
SwansonCharles TheurerArnold F. TrachselRichard A. WeberRoy A. Welch
1976Abraham AnsonH. Homer AschmannPeter C. BadgleyL. Ralph Baker
John A. BeckmanLeonard W. BowdenRichard I. ChurchChester F. CollinsRobert N. ColwellAlden P.
ColvocoressesWallace A. CriscoFrederick J. DoyleJohn E. EstesWilliam A. FischerRobert S. FraserS. Jack FriedmanSharon FryRobert H. HansonGeorge L. HuebnerFrank J. JanzaJohn E. JohnstonHoussam M. KararaHarold F. KeuperAllan N. KoverDavid LandenKeenan LeeDonald S. LoweRonald J.P. LyonThomas R. LyonsDean C. MerchantWilliam MeyerRichard K. MooreVictor I. MyersPhiilip B. NewlinPenrod NorthcottDonald G. OrrRobert W. PeplicsS. Donald PortCharles E. PoultonEvelyn L. PruittAlfred 0. QuinnRobert G. ReevesHarold T. RibWayne G. RohdeGeorge H. RosenfieldByron E. RuthAnthony E. SalernoR. MacDonald Scott, IIDavid S. SimonettPhilip N. SlaterRalph S. SoleckiJoseph E. SteaklcyDieter SteinerStephen C. St. PeterGwynn H. SuitsGene A. ThorleyTheodore C. VogelRobin I. WelchPaul R. WolfKam Wu WongSherman S.C. WuGeorge J. Zissis
1977Franklin S. BaxterG. Clement BoundsClaude E. BucknerJ.E. ColcordJoel KobelinHerbert G. KoogleRobert F. McEwenGomer T. McNeilCharles E. McNoldyCharles E. Olson, Jr.John D. Perrow, Jr.William A. RadlinskiKenneth F. ReynoldsWayne G. RohdeCharles F. SheafferL. Ray SmartHarry 0. TutmarkSandor A. VeressEugene Zang
1978Robert D. BakerEnzo E. BeciaWalter E. BogeCarl J. BornJack M. ByrneWallace A. CriscoRoger R. ChamardCharles H. CroomJoseph 0. Danko, JrRichard S. DriscollGeorge ErioHarry EmrickLoin R. EvansLawrence R. FentonLawrence W. FritzPliny GaleNathan GarrettM. Charlene GillWilliam F. HarmanEldon L. HammJohn F. HaverbergRoger M. HofferRobert K. HolzMargaret HudsonRichard W. KelloggWilliam J. KoscoLarry F. LambeletFrederick G. LaveryJames T. LongM. Louise McDavittRoy R. MullenTom NorthropRonald D. OlsenCharles E. Olsen, Jr.John D. Perrow, Jr.James R. QuickVal E. SellersJohn Shields
D.E. SlavojRupert B. Southard, Jr.Lawrence W.
SwansonRoger F. TaylorCharles TheurerFranklin K. Van ZandiSue WallsPaul R. Wolf
1979Karin H. BakerJon S. BeazleyRonald K. BrewerM. CarbonnellEdward K. “Ned”
ElderWolfgang FaigJack ForemanSanjib K. GhoshRoger HardingRaymond J. HelmeringRobert E. Herndon, Jr.R.E. HerronRoger M. HofferHerbert KaplanHoussam M. KararaThomas J. LauterbornThomas M. LillesandG. Warren MarksRoy A. MeadEdward M. MikhailFrancis H. MoffittStanley A. MorainPeter A. MurthaJohn D. Perrow, Jr.John R. RayWilliam A. RadlinskiGeorge H. RosenfieldRobert B. ScottVal E. SellersDavid C. SmithAlan R. StevensH. TakasakiEdwin G. TibbilsJulie TrollingerHarry 0. TutmarkLaMonte I. UrbanSandor A. Veress
1980William M. CieslaGeorge T. ClineAnthony B. FollettKathy MoffittStanley A. MorainFredericka A. SimonDavid C. SmithJack E. Staples
1981Lee U. BenderRobert H. BrockJohn I. DavidsonLawrence W. FritzKarin HaberlWilliam G. HempleGeorge J. JaynesFrancis H. MoffittMarilyn M. O’CuilinnKevin O’CuilinnAnita SellersVal F. SellersChester C SlamaCharles TheurerThomas VenVertlohJohn H. Wickham, Jr.
1982Lee W. AggersRonald F. BeckMerritt J. BenderLola J. BrittonRoger R. ChamardSoren W. HenriksenGary F. JohnsonDonald T. LauerRex R. McHailRoy A. MeadJames PlaskerBenjamin F. RichasonKazutaka SaikiGrace SalazarPaul SeeversJack StaplesLawrence W.
SwansonCharles TheurerCharles TrautweinAlan P. Vonderohe
1983Joanne BockEdwin R. BrownellJanet D. DegnerJack ForemanWilliam C. GoodHeinz GrunerGordon R. HeathWillard A. KuncisRex R. McHailMorris L. McKenzieGeorge A.
RabchevskyChester C SlamaJerry J. BeckerG. Carper TewinkelRoy A. WelchDennis WhiteOwen W. Williams
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George J.M. Zarzycki
1984Carlos H. BlazquezAllan C. BockCliff G. BrynerRobert N. ColwellJohn E. EstesJack ForemanRoger A. HardingThomas J. LauterbornThomas M. LillesandPeter A. MurthaWarren R. PhilipsonWilliam A. RadlinskiDavid S. SimonettG. Carper TweinkelGene A. ThorleyFawwaz T. Ulaby
1985Daniel S. AndrewsVirginia P. CarterRichard T. ChurchJohn I. DavidsonWilliam G. HempleWilliam B. HofferDonald KarnsChester IL KowalczykGerry LovingMarilyn M. O’CuilinnJames R. ShepardMorris M. ThompsonHarry F. TubisAlan W. VossRonald J. Welebny
1986Paul H. AlbanAbraham AnsonJohn L. BarkerJohn D. BosslerJanet D. DegnerRichard S. DriscollFrancis L. HaniganGary R. KentThomas J. LauterbornBrian L. MarkhamCharles E. Olson, JrCharles E. Olson, Jr.Alfred 0. QuinnJohn R. RayJens Otto RickJohn C. UehlingerAlan W. VossRichard A. WeberRoy A. Welch
1987Charles H. AndreggTamsin G. BarnesPaul D. BrooksWilliam I. BrooksNicholas R. ChrismanMary ClawsonThomas F. CollinsC.E. “Ed” CoinerRichard L. CorriganGeorge E. CranwellRoger M. HofferGeorge J. JaynesTerrence KeatingRalph W. KieferThomas 0.
McCulloughRoy A. MeadPatricia NorthcuttPhilip N. SlaterKaren StevensGeorge F. WalkerMarshall S. Wright, Jr.
1988Lance H. BassageLola BrittonLoyola M. CaronRoger R. “Sky”
ChamardGeorge T. ClineAlden P.
ColvocoressesRussell G. CongaltonAlfred C. CraneMarvin J. EverettJames H. EverittAnthony B. FolleltEve GrahamCharles E. HendersonDeborah S. JohnsonMelvin KrugerMaurice F. “Gene”
LaffertyRoberta E. LenczowskiDonald L. LightPatricia Caldwell
LindgrenRobert B. McEwenRex R. McHailMorris L. McKenzieRoy A. MendDean C. MerchantJames W. Merchant,
Jr.Randle w. OlsenMichael S. RenslowWilliam J. Ripple
Vincent V.Salomonson
Chester C SlamaAlan R. StevensHarold G. BassettAlma CatlinPaul R. WolfChris WoloszynAlgerta Auringer
WoodSherman S.C. Wu
1989Erie AndersonCharles H. AndreggLawrence F. AyersMaurice G. BrummRoger R. “Sky”
ChamardJames L ClappMary G. ClawsonPage CockrellJennifer
ColvocoressesWilliam J. CraigFrederick J. DoyleLawrence W. FritzPeter N. GibsonJohn J. GrahamWilliam G. HempleSoren W. HenriksenWilliam B. HofferSteven D. JohnsonWilliam L. JohnsonHoussam M. KararaThomas J. LauterhornPaul W. MauselMarilyn M. 0’Cuilinn
Charles K. PaulRichard A. PearsallMichael S. RenslowVal E. SellersChester C. SlamaBarbara SoltarMary G. ClawsonRobert W. ThompsonGeorge VanCampenDoris WalshJohn A. WittmannMarshall S. Wright, Jr.
1990Harold G. BassetAlma CatlinPat S. Chavez, Jr.H. Cornell ClappAlden P.
Colvocoresses
Russell B. CongaltonJohn F. DaileyFrederick I. DoyleA.A. DyerChristopher D. ElvidgeClifford W. GreveDarla HershConnie HofferEarl R. HoskinsMelvin KrugerJohn G. LyonRobert A. McDonaldJames W. Merchant,
Jr.Patricia NortheultDavid NystromAlfred 0. QuinnWilliam J. RippleRobert A.
SchowengerdtBillie C. SwensonRobert W. ThompsonNancy K. TubbsPaul T. TuellerKenneth L. WhiteRonald R. WolbachCharles G.
WoodwardSherman S.C. Wu
1991Charles H. AndreggDemetre P. ArgialasFred B. BalesMary G. ClawsonAlden P.
ColvocoressesE. Coyote Enterprises,
Inc.staff: Linda Teames,
Juane Reed,Danny Knutson, RicLocke, Eon French,.GlenBaker, and SkyChamard
Albert J. FleigElizabeth A. FlemingRobert W. FosterClive S. FraserLawrence W. FritzCharles A. HarlowUno V. “Uki” HelavaRoger M. HofferJohn R. JensenChris J. JohannsenThomas R. LovelandKamlesh P. LullaDavid Mark
Robert F. McGivernAudrey MeyerM. Duane NellisRandle W. OlsenAlfred 0. QuinnWilliam A. RadlinskiMichael S. RenslowSteven A. SaderEberhard G.
SchirmacherRupert B. SouthardLowell E. StarrThomas A. StoneCarl R. SullivanConnie M. WesterDenis L. White
Presidential Citations for Meritorious Service continued
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Merit AwardPurpose: Established in 1991, the ASPRS Merit Award recognized an effort or activity by an individualor group that contributed to the objectives and goals of the Society. Recipients served ascommittee members or chapter or regional officers and were instrumental in an exceptional wayin the development or implementation of Society activities. The Award was intended to rewardexceptional contributions that required unusual time or effort.
Donor: ASPRS
Past Award Recipients:1992Michael AbramsEdwin R. BrownellDaniel L. CivcoIan J. DowmanClive S. FraserStanford T HoveyRex R. MeHailDean C. MerchantRonald J. OndrejkaTim Warner
1993Amelia M. BudgeMary G. ClawsonEvelyn FritzPeter N. GibsonRoger M. HofferWilliam B. Hoffer
Frances C. HoltWarren R. PhilipsonRoberta Robar
1994Charles H. AndreggEugene R. BenwareRobert C. BurtchJohn E. CombsMichael S. RenslowWayne H. ValentineEdward K. FugikawaBernard S. SchurJames V. Taranik
1995William AndersonEugene BenwareWilliam G. Brooner
Alan Gordon Memorial Award
Purpose: To encourage and commend the individual(s) who contributeed to significantachievements in remote sensing and photographic interpretation. The award was discontinuedin 1999.
Donor: Alan Gordon Enterprises, Inc.
Past Award Recipients:
1977 - Robert F. MeEwen1978 - William D. Carter and Richard S. Williams, Jr.1979 - Roger M. Hoffer1980 - Thomas M. Lillesand and Ralph W. Kiefer1981 - James R. Anderson (posthumous)1982 - Floyd F. Sabins, Jr.1983 - Philip N. Slater1984 - Robert N. ColwelI1985 - Frederick J. Doyle1986 - Joseph K. Berry1987 - Thomas Eugene Avery
1988 - Pat S. Chavez, Jr.1988 - Alden P. Colvocoresses1989 - John R. Jensen1990 - James W. Merchant1991 - Thomas M. Lillesand1992 - Roy A. Welch1993 - Thomas R. Loveland1994 - Marvin E. Bauer1885 - no award given1995 - no award given1996 - Lawrence R. Pettinger1997 - no award given1998 - Floyd M. Henderson and Anthony J. Lewis
H. Cornell ClapClifford W. GreveGary W. ThompsonBryan LoganAnn L. Maclean
1996John D. Althausen, Jr.Brian Biggs and Kimberly
PatrawBrenda S. BurroughsBon A. DewittAlan R. DragooFlorida Marine Research
InstituteIgnazio FrigerioVincent V. SalomonsonRomesh L. Shrestha
1997Nicholas BodnarNicholas ChrismanBill and Laura DisbrowDale A. HambyRiadh H. MunjyMichael S. RenslowLeland D. Whitmill
1998Robert C. BurtchJohn E. CombsClifford W. GreveMichael S. RenslowVincent V. SalomonsonBernard S. SchurWayne H. Valentine
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The Luis Struck AwardPurpose: “To stimulate Pan American understanding in the field of photogrammetry”. The LuisStruck Award was first given in 1967, by the Mexican Society for Photogrammetry,Photointerpretation and Geodesy. The Award was discontinued in 1987.
Donor: Sociedad Mexicana de Fotogrametria, Fotointerpretacion y Geodesia
Past Award Recipients:1967 - Robert H. Randall (posthumous)1968 - Geoge D. Whitmore1969 - Frederick 0. Diercks1970 - Pablo Arnoldo Guzman1971 - David Landen1972 - Arch C. Gerlach1973 - Teodor J. Blachut1974 - Charles H. Andregg1975 - Jose A. Saenz1976 - Samuel G. Gamble
1977 - J. Alberto Villasana1978 - Robert H. Lyddan1979 - Jack E. Staples1980 - Daniel Gut1981 - Placidino M. Fagundes1982 - Rupert B. Southard1983 - Luis E. Miranda V.1984 - Bulmaro Cabrera Ruiz1985 - Hernan Rivera H.1986- Mauricio Aroya Figueroa
The Photographic Interpretation Award (AIL)Purpose: “To commend and encourage the individuals who contribute to outstandingadvancements in Photographic Interpretation.” The AIL Photographic Interpretation Award wasfirst given in 1962. The Award was discontinued in 1975.
Donor: AIL Information Systems
Past Award Recipients:1962 - Arthur C. Lundahl1963 - Robert N. Colwell1964 - Walter H. Bailey1965 - William A. Fischer1966 - Charles E. Olson, Jr.1967 - Dana C. Parker1968 - Infrared and Optical Sensors Laboratory, Universityof Michigan
1969 - Peter C. Bedgley1970 - J. Ralph Shay1971 - Ronald J.P. Lyon1972 - NASA Earth Resources Technology Satellite Team1973 - Yngvar W. Isachsen1974 - Harry W. Smedes1975 - Award discontinued
Editorial Excellence AwardPurpose: The Editorial Excellence Award was established in 1985 to recognize major contributionsin the areas of writing, reviewing, editing, and publishing works of the Society. The Award is givenrarely.
Donor: ASPRS
Past Award Recipient:1985 - Morris M. Thompson