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Best Regards,
Greg Buehler
Director of Field Operations
Open GIS Consortium, Inc.
Technology Office
4899 N. Old SR 37
Bloomington, IN 47408 USA
T: +1 812 334 0601 F: +1 812 334 0625
http://www.opengis.org
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PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Jeff Burnett, Vice President
Open GIS Consortium, Inc., Wayland, MA 01778
tel: +1-508-655-5858
fax: +1-508-655-2237
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JEFF HARRISON JOINS OGC STAFF
August 21, 2000, Wayland, Massachusetts. The Open GIS Consortium, Inc.
(OGC) announced today that Jeffrey G. Harrison joined OGC's staff in August
as an Interoperability Program Specialist. As Project Manager for OGC
Interoperability Initiatives, he plans projects, manages schedules, and
coordinates sponsors and participants in testbeds, demonstrations,
prototypes, pilot programs, reference implementations, and technology
insertion projects. Mr. Harrison is also responsible for enlisting the
support and involvement of US Federal, State and Local Government sectors
in OGC's Interoperability Initiatives.
Prior to joining OGC, Mr. Harrison was the Program Manager for the US Army
Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Web Mapping Technology
(WMT) Program. In that role, he was responsible for all technical and
programmatic aspects of developing military and civil applications of
interoperable web mapping technology. While at ERDC, he managed research
and development teams from around the world and served as the ERDC
technical representative to numerous technical committees and collaborative
technology efforts.
Prior to joining ERDC, Mr. Harrison held various project and program
management positions with the U.S. Department of Defense. He was
responsible for technology development projects related to application of
spatial technologies to intelligence and military applications. In 1998 he
was awarded an Outstanding Performance Award by the Director of Central
Intelligence for his work.
Mr. Harrison is a regular speaker on interoperable geoprocessing technology
at technical conferences, meetings, seminars, and symposia. He is a
graduate of George Mason University and lives in Virginia with his wife,
Susan, and their two children, Jordan and Mallory.
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