| FIG Council Meets in CopenhagenFIG Office, Copenhagen, 28-29 January 2006The FIG Council had its first meeting this year in the FIG 
	Office in Copenhagen 28-29 January 2006. As this was the first face-to-face 
	meeting since the Working Week in Cairo, there were many strategic issues on 
	the agenda. The Council also discussed many issues related to the FIG 
	Congress 2006 and General Assembly in Munich in October and to the Regional 
	Conference in Accra in March 2006.  Under membership issues the Council approved membership 
	applications from four member associations and decide to propose these for 
	the General Assembly for its approval. These new members are the Institution 
	of Surveyors of Tanzania (IST) from Tanzania, Syndicat National des 
	Géomètres-Topographes et Assimilés du Bénin (SYNAGETAB) from Benin, The 
	Iranian Society of Surveyors (ISS) from the Islamic Republic of Iran and the 
	Federation des Ingenieurs Géomètres-Topographes (Geométrè Pluriel Asbl) from 
	the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Council also approved 7 new 
	academic members from Greece, Belgium, France, USA, Romania, Australia and 
	United Kingdom. At the same time two academic members have resigned from the 
	federation. The Council also approved three new corporate members: PV 
	Publications Ltd. from United Kingdom and GIS Development from India to 
	membership category E (basic level) and Galileo Instruments, Inc. from USA 
	to membership category F (regional level). The Council confirmed the re-arrangements of the FIG Office 
	including the appointment of Mr. Per Wilhelm Pedersen as the first 
	FIG Office Manager. The Council also reviewed the implementation of the FIG 
	Work Plan 2003-2006 and decided on actions needed to complete the work plan. 
	Further the procedure of preparing the work plan for 2007-2010 was 
	discussed. The Council also received an interim report from the Task force 
	on the FIG Governance Structure. Quite a lot of time was used to discuss the arrangements of 
	the next FIG meetings in Accra, Munich, Hong Kong, Stockholm, Israel and 
	Sydney. The Council approved the accounts from 2005 and confirmed 
	membership fees for corporate, affiliate and academic members for 2006. |