| Rudolf Staiger, FIG Commission 5 Chair, attends the24th 
	General Assembly of IUGG International Union for Geodesy and Geophysics, 
	Perugia, ItalyPerugia, Italy, 2-13 July 2007On the 4 -8th July FIG Commission 5 Chair Rudolf Staiger attended 
	the General Assembly of IUGG as the official FIG representative.
 The IUGG Conference takes place every 4 years and IUGG consists of 7 
	International Unions all
 dealing with Earth Sciences, from which IAG – the International Association 
	of Geodesy is
 directly related to FIG.
 
 The General Assembly of IUGG was attended by about 4000 scientists from all 
	over the world
 and 450 were registered as IAG participants. Although Perugia is a nice 
	historical Italian city
 situated on top of several small mountains, its infrastructure (hotels, 
	public transport, etc)
 struggled to handle such a big event. The General Assembly was held at the 
	University of
 Perugia whilst the meetings and technical sessions were convened all over 
	the city of Perugia.
 This made it difficult to meet, network and interact with delegates. The 
	registration cost was 550
 € and did not including the proceedings ( note - proceedings attract an 
	additional fee and will be
 available in the next few months, possibly in Spring)
 
 Rudolf Staiger was very well received by Chris Rizos the outgoing 
	President of Commission 4 (Positioning & Applications) and the incoming 
	Vice-President of IAG. Mr Rizos invited Rudolf to the IAG
 reception and to a Commission 4-reception. He also attended several 
	technical IAG sessions,
 which were mainly Commission 4 related.
 
 During his stay Rudolf had the occasion to have two short discussions with 
	the incoming President
 of IAG Mike Sideris (Canada). Furthermore he met the outgoing 
	president Gerhard Beutler
 (Switzerland), the outgoing secretary general 
				C.C. Tscherning 
	(Denmark) and the new chair of
 Commission 4 Sandra Verhagen (Netherlands) and all the working group 
	chairs of Commission
 4. He introduced himself to the new Secretary General 
				Hermann Drewes 
	(Germany).
 
 Rudolf Staiger had intensive discussions with Chris Rizos, 
				Ruth Neilan 
	(USA) and Richard Wonnacott (Republic of South Africa) on possible 
	future cooperation.
 
 IAG comprises of 4 Commissions and the structure for 2007-11 is as 
	follows :
 
 IAG President M Sideris Canada
 IAG Vice-President C Rizos Australia
 IAG Secretary General H Drewes Germany
 
 President of Commission 1 (Reference Frames) Z Altamimi France
 President of Commission 2 (Gravity Field) Y Fukuda Japan
 President of Commission 3 (Earth Rotation and Geodynamics) M Bevis USA
 President of Commission 4 (Positioning and Applications) S Verhagen The 
	Netherlands
 
 Members at large
 (2 to be elected)
 R Wonnacott South Africa
 K Heki Japan
 
 Service Representatives
 (3 to be elected)
 M Rothacher Germany
 S Kenyon USA
 R Neilan USA
 
 President of the COB (Communication and Outreach J Adam Hungary
 Branch)
 
 The IAG Commissions which have similar activities to FIG Commission 5 are 
	Commission 4 –
 Positioning and Applications, and Commission 1 – Reference Frame.
 
 The most important project within IAG is GGOS – the Global Geodetic 
	Observing System.
 
 Commission 4 consists of 4 Sub-Commissions (SC) and is further divided into 
	working groups
 (WG). The Sub-Commissions are:
 
 SC4.1 Multi-sensor Systems
 SC4.2 Applications of Geodesy in Engineering
 SC4.3 GNSS Measurement of the Atmosphere
 SC4.4 Applications of Satellite & Airborne Imaging Systems
 SC4.5 Next Generation RTK
 
 There are also four Study Groups (SG):
 
 SG4.1 Pseudolite Applications in Positioning & Navigation
 SG4.2 Statistics & Geometry in Mixed Integer Linear Models, with 
	Applications to GPS
 & InSAR (joint with ICCT)
 SG1.1 Ionospheric Modelling and Analysis (joint with Commission 1 & IGS & 
	COSPAR)
 SG1.2 Use of GNSS for Reference Frames (joint with Commission 1 & IGS & 
	IERS)
 
 For more information on the other IAG Commissions refer to the IAG website
				http://www.iag-aig.org/index.php
 
 The IAG technical program in Perugia consisted of 4 sessions (about 15 
	speakers) and many
 Poster Sessions. Commission 4 had approximately 140 posters. Although the 
	papers /
 presentations primarily had a scientific focus rather than a practical 
	application theme, there was
 still a variety of papers and presentations relating to
 
 • the state of the art, future projects or special studies
 • hypothetical and theoretical methodologies
 • projects and /or research from academic institutions
 
 As previously mentioned the proceedings will be available by end of spring 
	but will incur a fee.
 
 Overall, it was a worthy event to attend and a great opportunity for FIG to 
	be officially
 represented. Meetings held with the new IAG President Mike Sideris and Vice 
	President Chris
 Rizos on our future co-operation were very open and constructive.
 
 We as a sister organizationare considered to be, at least in certain areas, 
	an interesting and potential partner for future projects, like AFREF, common 
	conferences on Geodesy for Engineering, etc. IAG is a purely scientific 
	organization without financial background and without staff employed. A lot 
	of key
 persons see the advantage of a professional organization, like FIG as they 
	have a better financial
 background.
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