January 9, 2013
NOAA Science Center
Silver Spring, MD
Please join us in honoring Dave Doyle and his 43 year career which includes his position as Chief Geodetic Surveyor in the Spatial Reference System Division.
Dave has developed workshops and seminars for detailing elements of NSRS and cooperative programs with CO-OPS and has presented approximately 200 presentations at surveying, mapping and GIS conferences to more than 8,000 users of high accuracy spatial data in the United States and 4 countries. He is usually considered the “go-to” person for many of the most difficult and obscure questions and problems relating to data elements of the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS).
So come join us January 9th --- for a fun-filled luncheon as we congratulate Dave on such an illustrious career and hear about his influence in the surveying and mapping professions.
We hope that you can join us,
NOAA / NGS & DCALS
Addmission
The NOAA Science Center is a US Federal Government building.
A list of guests will be provided to the NOAA Security office.
Each attendee must have a photo I.D. to enter the luncheon.
WHEN
Wednesday, January 9, 2013 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
WHERE
NOAA Science Center
1301 East-West Hwy, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
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