| The United Nations/United States of America International 
	Meeting on the Use and Applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems 
	(GNSS)Vienna, Austria, December 13-17, 2004
FIG signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the UN OOSA and 
	the President visits the Austrian Society for Surveying and Geoinformation
				 Prof.
    			Holger Magel, President of FIG and Mr. Markku Villikka, 
	Director, FIG office visited Vienna, Austria 11-14 December 2004. During the 
	visit they met with Council members and representatives of the Austrian 
	Society for Surveying and Geoinformation and attended the United Nations/USA 
	International Meeting on the Use and Applications of Global Navigation 
	Satellite Systems (GNSS) at the UN Headquarters in Vienna. At this meeting a 
	MoU between UN OOSA and FIG was signed by Mr. Sergio Camacho-Lara, 
	Director of UN OOSA and President Magel. FIG had a high profile at the 
	meeting when Matt Higgins represented FIG at the action group and 
	further Dr. Naser El-Sheimy from FIG Commission 5 represented FIG at 
	this important event. In his speech at the signing ceremony Prof. Magel mentioned: "Firstly I would like to thank Mr. Sergio Camacho-Lara, the Director of 
	the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs for the invitation to be here today. 
	We see this Memorandum of Understanding between our two organisations as 
	very important. Secondly, I would also like to thank Takemi Chiku and
    			Cicero dos Santos from OOSA who have worked with Matt Higgins, the 
	Chair of FIG Commission 5 and Markku Villikka, the Director of the FIG 
	Office to develop this important MoU. Ladies and Gentlemen, FIG represents about 250,000 surveyors and geodesists 
	working in more than 100 countries around the world. Many of those surveyors 
	now see GNSS as a fundamental technology that they rely on every day for 
	hundreds of applications. Therefore I am very pleased that FIG has been a 
	member of the UN Action Team on GNSS.
 FIG is already working with other UN Organisations to progress some key 
	global issues; particularly those of significance to developing countries. 
	These include UN programmes on security of tenure, urban governance, 
	urban-rural interrelationship and sustainable development. While such issues 
	need to be discussed firstly at a strategic level we also know that 
	competence in some key technology is vital if we are to deliver solutions to 
	these important global problems. GNSS is one of those key technologies.
 As Matt Higgins will detail on Wednesday we have already set up a Task Force 
	within the his FIG Commission 5 on positioning and measurements to act as a 
	forum for surveyors to discuss GNSS and feed policy and technical issues to 
	coordinating mechanisms like the International Committee on GNSS that you 
	will be discussing later this week.
 I must say that our interest in working with OOSA extends beyond the 
	important technical and scientific aspects of GNSS. OOSA is also working on 
	the topic of disaster and natural resource management and FIG has recently 
	created a Working Group on that topic. That will give us a mechanism to work 
	with OOSA and UNEP to also progress that important topic.
 FIG is also committed to capacity building in developing countries. I note 
	that Regional Education Centres on Space Technology are also coordinated by 
	OOSA. I think that FIG Commission 2 on Education can play a role (with other 
	FIG Commissions) to help to add to the content and depth of courses being 
	run in those centres.
 We also need to ensure that these activities are seen more and more to be an 
	important part of society’s needs. FIG Commission 3 is working in the area 
	of Spatial Data Infrastructure and this is another mechanism for progressing 
	the issues covered by our MoU. The next FIG Working Week in Cairo, April 
	16-21, 2005, will also be joint with the 8th Conference of the Global 
	Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) organisation and that offers an 
	opportunity to progress issues such as AFREF which is covered in the 
	recommendations of the UN Action Team on GNSS.
 I should say that in all these topics we work very closely with our 
	so-called “Sister Associations” such as the International Association of 
	Geodesy and the International Cartographic Association, who have also been 
	very active in the UN Action Team on GNSS. I also note that another of our 
	“Sister Associations” the International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote 
	Sensing is very active in the Disaster Management work being coordinated by 
	OOSA.
 In conclusion, my thanks again to OOSA for entering into this MoU which I am 
	sure will work to our mutual benefit. I wish all of you the best for the 
	important work you are doing here this week and I thank you for your 
	attention."
 At the meeting with OVG, President Magel presented the FIG 
	President's gift to Mr. Gert Steinkellner, President of OVG and to 
	Mr. Gerhard Muggenhuber, Chair of FIG Commission 3 for his 
	contributions in the FIG Council as the representative of the ten technical 
	commissions in 2003-2004. 
					
						|  President 
						Holger Magel giving the President's gift to Gerhard 
		Muggenhuber as a token of appreciation for his contributions to FIG 
		as a Council member.
 |  President Magel and Mr. 
						Gert Steinkellner, President of OVG, in 
		the front Prof.Dr. Karl Kraus from the TU Wien.
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						|  Mr. 
						Sergio Camacho_Lara, Director of UN OOSA and President Magel 
		signing the MoU between UN OOSA and FIG.
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 |  Mr. Sergio Camacho-Lara and President Magel together with 
						Cicero Dos 
		Santos from UN OOSA and Matt Higgins, FIG Commission 5, who 
		prepared the MoU.
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