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			Facing the Challenges - Building the Capasity |  Vice President Matthew B. Higgins, 2007-2010
        
          |  | Curriculum VitaeMr. Matthew B. HigginsDate of birth: 3 December 1960
 Nationality: Australian
 Status: Married to Jane with 3 children
 Current Position: Principal Surveyor with the Department of 
	  Natural Resources and Water, Queensland, Australia
 |  Qualifications
                Bachelor of Applied Science, Surveying (With Distinction), 
				Queensland University of Technology, 1983. Three prizes 
				including best academic record.Registered and Licensed, Surveyors Board of Queensland, 
				1985.Master of Surveying and Mapping Science, University of 
				Queensland, 1988.Presently a PhD Candidate (part time, external) at the 
				University of New South Wales. Career Highlights Established as a leader in Australia in operational Geodesy and 
			  in the development of Global Navigation Satellite Systems, 
			  including; Datum Transformations, GPS Controlled Photogrammetry, 
			  Geodetic Infrastructure and establishment of the first GPS RTK 
			  Network in the Southern Hemisphere.  Matt has received several awards during his career, including: 
        The National Excellence in Surveying Award from the Institution of 
		Surveyors Australia in 1994.Australia Day Achievement Medallion in 1999.Award for Continuing Professional Development from the Institution 
		of Surveyors Australia, Queensland Division in 2000.Elected a Fellow of the Institution of Surveyors Australia in 2001, 
		which has since also been recognised as a Fellow of the Spatial Sciences 
		Institute.At the 2005 Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards of the Spatial 
		Sciences Institute, Matt received the award for “Professional Eminence 
		and Excellence in the Spatial Sciences”. It represents the highest 
		personal award available in recognition of an individual’s contribution 
		to the Spatial Sciences. Industry RepresentationsIn 2006, Matt was elected Vice President of the International 
	  Federation of Surveyors (Federation Internationale des Geometres - FIG) 
	  for the calendar years 2007 to 2010. He is also the FIG representative on 
	  the UN mandated International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite 
	  Systems and negotiated the MoU between FIG and the UN Office for Outer 
	  Space Affairs, which was signed in 2004.  Matt is his Department's representative on: 
        The Emerging Issues and Futures Committee of the Australia and New 
		Zealand Land Information Council;The Geodesy Technical Sub-Committee of the Inter-Governmental 
		Committee on Surveying and Mapping for Australia and New Zealand;The Working Group on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) of 
		the Queensland Spatial Information Council;In recent years, Matt has also represented the Department in 
		research and development collaborations with the Cooperative Research 
		Centre for Spatial Information (CRC-SI) and the CRC for Satellite 
		Systems (CRC-SS);Matt is also a past member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the US 
		based magazine GPS World. Presentations 
        Higgins, Matthew, 2008, Legal Traceability of GPS Measurements in 
		Australia, FIG Working Week 2008, Stockholm, Sweden, 14-19 June 2008, 
		(Paper 2944).
        Picco, J., M. B. Higgins, R. Sarib, G. Johnston and G. Blick, 2006, 
		Streamlining the Exchange of Geodetic Data in Australia and New Zealand, 
		XXIII FIG International Congress, International Federation of Surveyors 
		(FIG), Munich, Germany, 13-18 October, 2006, (Paper 0502).
        
        Enemark, S., and M.B. Higgins, 2006,
        The 
		Global Development Agenda, Its Relevance to the Asia Pacific Region and 
		the Role of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG). 
		Presented at the Combined 5th Trans Tasman Survey Conference & 2nd 
		Queensland Spatial Industry Conference 2006 - Cairns, 18-23 September 
		2006.Higgins, M.B., C. Rizos and S. Hewitson, 2006, Next Generation 
		Global Navigation Satellite Systems, 5th FIG Regional Conference for 
		Africa, Accra, Ghana, 8-11 March 2006.
        
        
		Higgins, M.B., 2002, Australia's Changing Surveying Infrastructure from 
		Marks in the Ground to Virtual Reference Stations, XXII FIG 
		International Congress, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), 
		Washington, DC, USA, 19-26 April 2002.
		Higgins, M.B., 2002, Commission 5 Activities in the Future: 2002-2006 
		Work Plan, XXII FIG International Congress, International Federation 
		of Surveyors (FIG), Washington, DC, USA, 19-26 April 2002.Higgins, M.B. and N. Talbot, 2001, Centimetres for Everyone: Initial 
		Results from an Australian Virtual Reference Station Network Pilot 
		Project, SatNav 2001, The 5th International Symposium on Satellite 
		Navigation Technology and Applications, Canberra, Australia, 24 - 27 
		July 2001.
        
		Higgins, M.B., 2001, An Australian Pilot Project for A Real Time 
		Kinematic GPS Network Using the Virtual Reference Station Concept, 
		FIG Working Week 2001, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), 
		Seoul, Korea 6 - 11 May 2001.
        
		Higgins, M.B., 2001, Guidelines for GPS Surveying in Australia, FIG 
		Working Week 2001, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Seoul, 
		Korea 6 - 11 May 2001.Foster, R.W., 
		M.B. Higgins and J. Ryttersgaard, 2001, Spatial Information Management 
		in the 21st Century, 7th United Nations Regional Cartographic 
		Conference for the Americas, United Nations, New York, USA, 22 - 26 
		January 2001.
                  Sproule, D.M., A.H.W. Kearsley and M.B. Higgins, 2000, Impact of 
		BRAGS'99 Airborne Gravimetric Data on Geoid Computations in Australia, 
		and Possibilities for Utilisation of Bathymetric Information, Presented 
		at: IAG Conference on Gravity, Geoids and Geodynamics 2000 (GGG2000), 
		Banff, Alberta, 31 July - 4 August, 2000.
        
		Cross, P.A., M.B. Higgins and R. Lott, 2000, Reference Frames in 
		Practice: The Role of Professional, Scientific, Standards and Commercial 
		Organisations, FIG Working Week 2000, International Federation of 
		Surveyors (FIG), Prague, Czech Republic, 22 - 26 May 2000.Higgins, M.B., 2000, Heighting with GPS: Review of Limitations and 
		Possibilities, GIM International, Vol 14, No. 2, February 2000.
		Higgins, M.B., 1999, Positioning and Measurement into the 21st Century, 
		A Keynote Paper at the 6th South East Asian Surveyors Congress, 
		Fremantle, Australia, 1 -6 November 1999.Higgins, M.B., 1999, The Use of GPS for the Maintenance and 
		Investigation of Tidal Datum, 6th South East Asian Surveyors Congress, 
		Fremantle, Australia, 1 -6 November 1999.Paul A. Cross, P.A., P. B. H. Davies, A. H. Dodson and M. B. 
		Higgins, 1999, Reference Frames In Practice - FIG Working Group 5.5, FIG 
		Working Week 1999, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Sun 
		City, South Africa, May 1999.Higgins, 
		M.B., 1999, Heighting with GPS: Possibilities and Limitations, In 
		the Proceedings of: Geodesy and Surveying in the Future: The Importance 
		of Heights, Jubilee Seminar: 25 Year of Motorised Levelling, Sponsored 
		by Commission 5 of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), 
		Gavle, Sweden, March 15-17 1999.Higgins, M.B., A.H. Dodson, R. Lott and R. Rodriquez, 1998, 
		Reference Systems and Heighting and the FIG, XXI International Congress 
		of the International Federation of Surveyors, Brighton, United Kingdom, 
		19-25 July, Reigate Press.Higgins, M.B., G.J. Broadbent and R. Martin, 1998, The Use of the 
		Global Positioning System for the Maintenance and Investigation of Tidal 
		Datum: A Case Study in Queensland, Australia, XXI International Congress 
		of the International Federation of Surveyors, Brighton, United Kingdom, 
		19-25 July, Reigate Press.Higgins, M.B., R. Forsberg and A.H.W. Kearsley, 1998, The Effects of 
		Varying Cap Sizes on Geoid Computations: Experiences with FFT and Ring 
		Integration, in: R. Forsberg, M. Feissl, and R. Deitrich (eds), Geodesy 
		on the Move: Gravity, Geoid, Geodynamics and Antartica, IAG Symposia 
		Vol. 119, Springer, Berlin Germany. Contacts Matt HigginsManager Geodesy and Positioning
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