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       APPENDIX TO ITEM 9 Secretary General's ReportGeneralThe US Bureau started its work in November 1999 at the handover from the UK
Bureau to the new US Bureau. The handover took place at the headquarters of the
National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C. The handover ceremony itself was
attended by about 80 people representing US governmental bodies, professional
organisations, private surveyors and some international guests. Many current and
past Commission delegates, officers and Bureau members from USA attended the
event. Among the audience were the past President of FIG William Radlinski and
members from his Bureau team (1973-1975). Further the US FIG member
organisations American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) and the
Appraisal Insitute (AI) as well as from the American Society for Photogrammetry
and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) were represented at the event. The US Bureau arranged its first Bureau meetings during the handover. The
first meeting was a joint meeting with the UK Bureau where the evaluation of the
past four-year term of office and good discussions on the development of FIG
took place. The first real Bureau meeting was organised after the handover
concentrating to the work plan and administrative issues. The excellent work
done by the UK Bureau gives a good start for the US Bureau in its work. MeetingsThe US Bureau will have a full Bureau meeting only 2-3 times per year. In
addition to the meetings during the FIG Working Week the Bureau will have only
strategic and planning meetings. The first of these meetings took place at the
FIG Office in Copenhagen in January 2000. This meeting was combined to the first
meeting of the Advisory Committee of Commission Officers (ACCO) under its new
chair Vice President Holger Magel. In the future the Bureau is planning to organise its meetings either at the
permanent office or combined to regional or national surveying congresses. Administrative meetings are planned to take place as teleconferences or by
using internet. Responsibilities of the Bureau membersAfter the establishment of the FIG office in Copenhagen the
role of individual Bureau members have changed rapidly. This is the case
especially with the Secretary General and the Treasurer. The Bureau proposed
therefore to the General Assembly that these positions should be changed to
those of Vice Presidents already in Prague starting 1 January 2001. The Bureau has further agreed on the responsibilities of
different Bureau members for 2000 – 2003. This distribution of
responsibilities reflects the ideas of the Bureau on the new governance model of
FIG. The responsibilities of the new Bureau
members are enclosed to this report. The individual Bureau members have both
regional and professional responsibilities. MembershipOne of the main goals in the Bureau work plan 2000 – 2003
is to attract new member associations especially in South and Latin America and
in the Caribbean. The Bureau has therefore decided to attend several meetings in
these regions during the next years. In Prague there will be two applications from new member
candidates. The first one comes from Lebanon and is a result from the activities
that the UK Bureau made on this region. The other applicant is from Czech
Republic resulting from the actions made to promote the secondary membership in
countries that are already FIG members. At the same time it will increase the
number of the member associations that are involved in the evaluation and real
estate business. The Bureau is further happy to inform that two new sponsor
members have joined FIG during 2000. These are Josef Attenberger GmbH from
Germany and Blom ASA from Norway. The Bureau is also delighted to inform that during the first
year of the academic membership almost 20 universities and departments have
joined FIG as academic members. This membership category has been successful in
expanding FIG membership also to countries that have not previously been FIG
members. The number of the academic membership is expected to increase rapidly
after launching the FIG Surveying Education Database. The SEDB is now available
on the FIG home page. Co-operation with International OrganisationsOne of the main responsibilities of the Secretary General in
the new Bureau are the contacts to other international professional
organisations. Secretary General attended the meeting of the International
Union of Surveys and Mapping (IUSM) in Ottawa during the Congress of the
International Cartographic Association (ICA) in August 1999. Following the
decision of the 22nd General Assembly FIG informed IUSM that it has
decided to resign from the organisation. Afterwards IUSM was disbanded at this
meeting. The further co-operation between the previous member organisations of
IUSM will be based on bilateral agreements. In addition informal meetings will
take place during the congresses of the former member organisations. The Bureau has asked the FIG Commissions to list the
organisations and fields of interest where they want FIG to co-operate with
other international organisations. Their proposals will be discussed at the ACCO
meeting in Prague prior the General Assembly. Secretary General will participate to the first meeting of
the old IUSM member organisations during the ISPRS Congress in Amsterdam in July
2000. Before the General Assembly the Secretary General will also
attend the 2nd Extraordinary International Hydrographic Conference in
Monaco in March 2000 PublicationsSince General Assembly in Sun City FIG has published four new
publications in its series. These include the new FIG Work Plan for 2000 –
2003 (no 20), the Bathurst Declaration on Land Administration for Sustainable
Development (no 21) and Co-operation between FIG and the UN agencies 2000 –
2003 (no 22). In addition FIG has published a report on Quality Assurance in
Surveying Education (no 19) that was produced by Commission 2 and French version
on the Constituting Professional Associations with the help from Michel Mayoud,
chair of Commission 6. The FIG Annual Review 1999 will be circulated before the
General Assembly in Prague as well as the FIG Bulletin no 71 that the Bureau
decided to publish first in 2000 instead of December 1999. FinancesAfter the establishment of the permanent office the FIG
accounts are taken care by the FIG office and audited by a professional auditor.
The economic situation is stable and the new administrative structure gives the
Bureau better possibilities to start its work effectively immediately after the
handover. The donation from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
to be used for the establishment of the permanent office, membership expansion
and co-operation with the United Nations has helped the Federation economically
during the transition period. In the FIG work plan there is a goal that the Bureau should
build a reserve so that the Federation will be independent on short term
financial problems. This is not yet the case and it will take some years to
build this reserve so that the Federation is able to response to the challenges
during the transition period in the administration and governance. By first look
the financial result looks better than it is in the reality. This is partly
based in the new accounting system. The problem is that there are still member
associations whose membership fees are several years in arrears. The Bureau has managed to increase it financial support to
the Commissions following the decisions of the General Assembly. After
discussions with ACCO this additional support will be given mostly to projects
and planned activities or in form of administrative support instead of general
support. The Bureau is very well aware that the support given to the Commissions
and task forces is more than matched not only by employers and member
associations but also by the personal resources which individual chairs
contribute to their work for FIG. The Bureau and the Federation are in their
debt. Christian AndreasenSecretary General
 List of Responsibilities of the Vice Presidents, Secretary General and the
Treasurer 2000 - 2003
  
    | Responsibilities | Vice-PresidentHolger Magel
 | Vice-President Jerome Ives | Vice- PresidentTom Kennie
 | TreasurerCharles Challstrom
 | Secretary-GeneralChris Andreasen
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    | Regional responsibility | Central & Eastern Europe & Mid-East | South and Latin America | North and Western Europe | Africa | Asia and the Pacific(not Mid-East)
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    | Strategic Planning 
      
      Chair of ACCOCoordinate Strategic Planning Task Force
       |   X X |  |     (X) |  |     (X) |  
    | Commission Work Planning and Monitoring | X | X (Work Plan) |  |  |  |  
    | Financial Policy |  |  |  | X |  |  
    | Liaison with Sponsors |  | X |  |  |  |  
    | Liaison with "Alliance Partners" 
      
      IHO/ISPRS/ICACASLEFIABCIICECCIB
       |  X
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 X
 X
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 X
 
 
 X
 
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    | Liaison with International and Regional Agencies 
      
      WTO (Stig Enemark)
ISO (Iain Greenway)
UN (Ian Williamson)
Regional Development BanksWorld Bank
       |  X
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 X
 | X
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 | X
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 X
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 (X)
 
 
 
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    | Special Task Forces |  |  | 
 X
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    | Education Foundation | X |  |  |  |  |  
    | Marketing Strategy for FIG |  |  |  | X |  |  
    | Coordination of Academic Members |  |  |  | X |  |  
    | Strategy for Publications and Information Dissemination 
 (FIG
      office) |  |  |  | (X) |  |  
    | Links with Existing Member Associations in Region 
 (including
      exploration of new members) | X
 
 | X
 
 | X
 
 | X
 
 | X
 
 |  X Primary responsibility(X) Secondary responsibility
 FIG Bureau10 January 2000
 
 Christian
AndreasenSecretary General
 22 March 2000
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