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	FIG Involvement at ICG-18, Wellington, New Zealand 
		06-11 October 2024
		FIG Commission 5 had the pleasure of attending and participating in 
		the 18th Meeting of the International Committee for Global Navigation 
		Satellite Systems (ICG) in Wellington, New Zealand, during 06-11 October 
		2024. 
		 
		Coordinated by the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), the 
		ICG strives to encourage and facilitate compatibility, interoperability 
		and transparency between all the satellite navigation systems, to 
		promote and protect the use of their open service applications and 
		thereby benefit the global community. Essentially the vision of the ICG 
		is to ensure the best satellite-based positioning, navigation and timing 
		for peaceful uses for everybody, anywhere, any time.
		FIG, in its role as a long-standing Associate Member of the ICG, was 
		participating in numerous discussions taking place across its four 
		Working Groups - each of which has several Task Forces focussed on 
		specific topics of strategic importance and relevance to the GNSS 
		community. At this point, we would like to acknowledge the generous 
		support from the ICG, of Commission 5’s Reference Frames in Practice 
		(RFIP) workshop held as pre-events to our annual working weeks and 
		congresses, and regularly provides travel support for a number of 
		students and developing member states to attend these Workshops. We are 
		extremely grateful for this assistance, and look forward to continued 
		collaboration during forthcoming FIG events. 
		Additionally during the ICG-18 Week, the 29th Meeting of the 
		Providers’ Forum was held in which the latest status from the global 
		satellite constellation providers - namely GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and 
		BDS, were shared with delegates. Updates were also provided by those 
		member states operating, building or aspiring to their own regional 
		navigation satellite system (RNSS) such as Japan’s QZSS and India’s 
		NavIC. Augmentation systems featured across several Working Groups, with 
		Representatives from Australian and New Zealand presented an update on 
		SouthPAN (Southern Positioning Augmentation Network) covering those 
		regions. 
		Within the ICG, there are currently four Working Groups as follows.
		
		
			- WG B - Enhancement of GNSS Performance, New Services and 
			Capabilities (https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/icg/working-groups/b.html)
			
 
- WG C - Information Dissemination and Capacity Building (https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/icg/working-groups/c.html)
			
 
- WG D - Reference Frames, Timing and Applications (https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/icg/working-groups/d.html)- 
			with three Task Forces: Timing References; Geodetic References and 
			Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). 
 
- WG S - Systems, Signals and Services (https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/icg/working-groups/s.html); 
			which includes Task Forces on PPP Interoperability (3PITF), and LEO 
			PNT systems. 
 
Between them, Working Group D's Task Forces hosted three sessions on 
		their respective themes comprising seven presentations, focusing mostly 
		on updates regarding global and regional geodetic reference frames. WG-D 
		also held internal discussions on the topic of Lunar PNT and 
		participated actively in the subsequent Joint Session with the other 
		WGs; WG-D noted that these discussions could be extended to other 
		celestial bodies. 
		Other organisations attending ICG-18 included the International GNSS 
		Services (IGS), the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) and the 
		United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of Excellence (UN-GGCE). In total, 
		there were more than 180 attendees and 60 presentations across the week.
		
		The next Meeting of the ICG, will be its 19th (ICG-19) and it will be 
		held in the Republic of Korea in (provisionally) October 2025. 
		
		
		Group Photo of Attendees at the 18th Meeting of the 
		International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems, 06-11 
		October 2024, Wellington, New Zealand.
		
			
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				| FIG Commission 5 Chair, Dr. Ryan Keenan, presenting an 
				update on FIG Activities in 2024, to the ICG-18. | ICG-18 Working Group D - References, Timing and Applications 
				- delegates and co-chairs including FIG Commission 5 Chair Dr. 
				Ryan Keenan. | 
		
		 
		Dr. Ryan Keenan 
		Chair, Commission 5 Positioning and Measurement, FIG
		Links:
		
		
		https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/icg/icg.html 
		October 2024