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Call for Nominations for 2008 William T. Pecora Award
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03.12.08
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The William T. Pecora Award is presented annually to individuals or groups
that have made outstanding contributions toward understanding the Earth by
means of remote sensing. The Department of the Interior (DOI) and the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) jointly sponsor the
award. The award was established in 1974 to honor the memory of
Dr. William T. Pecora, former Director of the U.S. Geological Survey and
Under Secretary, Department of the Interior. Dr. Pecora was a motivating
force behind the establishment of a program for civil remote sensing of the
Earth from space. His early vision and support helped establish what we
know today as the Landsat satellite program.
The Award Committee must receive nominations for the 2008 award by
April 30, 2008. Instructions for preparing a nomination and other
information about the award can be found on the Pecora Award web site:
http://remotesensing.usgs.gov/pecora.html
Any individual or group working in the field of remote sensing of the Earth
is eligible to receive the William T. Pecora Award. An individual award
recognizes achievements in the scientific and technical remote sensing
community, as well as contributions leading to successful practical
applications of remote sensing. Consideration will be given to sustained
career achievements or singular contributions of major importance to the
field of remote sensing. A group award recognizes a team or part of an
organization that has made major breakthroughs in remote sensing science or
technology, or developed an innovative application that has a significant
impact on the user community or national and international policies.
Individual and group achievements should be documented in the open
literature.
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