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DOD GEODETIC-CARTOGRAPHIC TARGET MATERIALS CONFERENCE, 29 OCTOBER TO 5 NOVEMBER 1969, AT CAMERON STATION, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, AND A SPECIAL BRIEFING AT DIA SPECIAL OPERATIONS CENTER, PENTAGON, 6 NOVEMBER 1969

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SECRET Approved For Releas 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A 00400030046-6 13 November 1969 1. From the point of view of your interest in MC&G activities, I believe that you should be aware of the annual subject conferences that have been held over the past several years, in which the DIAMC senior officials have done their best to explain their management ,role and accompanying problems to representatives of the three Services and the attending repre- sentatives of the Unified and Specified Commands, as well as to Commands in the CONUS. Some of these representatives also participated actively by giving presentations, Attachment A is the unclassified agenda of the conference, and I attended several of the sessions, most of which were SECRET, 2. I do not want to bore you with a full run-down but some points may be of interest. First of all, over 700 technical and administrative /management personnel attended one or more of the many seminars and other sessions, DoD Geodetic-Cartographic Target Materials Conference, 29 October to 5 November 1969, at Cameron Station, Alexandria, Virginia, and a Special Briefing at DIA Special Operations Center, Pentagon, 6 November 1969 25X1 25X1A 3. During the morning of 29 October several papers related in one way or another to the concept of an integrated data bank for MC&G and other terrain and geographic intelligence data. Considerable humor was introduced by mention that every- one had his own idea regarding what an integrated data bank should be but that no two people seemed to come out with the same answers. DIA review(s) completed. I Copy 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Releas 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 It was agreed that a fully integrated, automated series of data banks responsive to the needs of all in the community would not be fully developed for several more years and that there is need for much more coordinated "thinking -through" of presently recognized and potential problems. User-oriented, quick reaction output was a dominant thought. 4. The session in the afternoon of 29 October was a disappointing and fragmented review of well-known uses of multispectral photography, but it illustrated the interest in this approach for study of environmental data of military significance. Mention was made of the advances in this work on th n side, wa s emphasized as extremely useful. 5. The session on overt satellite networks held during the afternoon of 30 October was very informative in describing the part each system played in world-wide geodetic work, but the extremely technical presentations, including many precise measurements of error within the various systems, impressed one with the diversity of problems encountered in the data reduction field. 6. As the opening speaker for the second part of the conference on 3 November, Rear Admiral Donald Showers, DIA Deputy Director for Plans and Programs, explained the position of Mr. Froelke as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Administration and Intelligence. He now has a staff of 14 civilian and military officers. He and his staff, in cooperation with all pertinent elements in the DoD, will develop a Consolidated Defense Intelligence Program, pulling together all DoD operational and support elements within the Department. This effort would be properly coordinated with other associated elements of the Governmental foreign intelligence agencies. DIA will continue to coordinate the MC&G aspects. 7. On 4 November, a representative of the Plans and Programs Office of DIAMC noted that the MC&G budget was being reduced by that slots were being lost, that for 25X1 25X1A 25X1 ~ 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Releas$ 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709&000400030046-6 the old CIP there would be a reduction of 10 percent overseas, including a 5 to 10 percent reduction in over-all manpower. There has to be a major overhaul in planning--a team approach. There must be greater attention to priorities, an attempt to do away with any overlapping products or activities, a utilization of all resources to the maximum benefit of all concerned, and that technological developments must be expedited. All MC&G must be mission oriented; packaged; problem thresholds must be established; and consolidated guidance must prevail. Stretch- out will not solve the problem of reduced funds. He noted that there were map and chart exchange agreements between the DoD and foreign mapping agencies in 55 countries, cooperative agreements (with one or more U. S, personnel involved) with agencies in 50 countries, standardization agreements, facscimile chart reproduction agreements, and DoD overt geodetic satellite operational agreements with 39 countries. 8. In the afternoon of 3 November, there was a general run-down of the status of overt satellite geodetic work by the various agencies and associated discussions of other selected geodetic surveys (aerial and ground) which are currently in progress. Special mention was made of the so-called 12-degree baseline from Dakar to the eastern border of the Sudan. The and the work is nearly complete. It is an important baseline for the WGS primary net. There was also considerable discussion of NAVOCEANO's bathy- metric surveys of areas of interest to submarine activities. 9. During the morning of 5 November, there were some detailed presentations of close PI and photogrammetric support to military field units. However, the subsequent presentations of advanced cartographic systems, still largely conceptual, were most interesting. They involved digitized, analog, and manual- assisted input, selective input from data banks, automated data reduction and man-monitored compilation, and selected output responsive to consumer requirements. 3 SECRET 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Releas$ 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709W00400030046-6 10. In the afternoon, there was a general round-up of the status and potential of all-weather mapping systems. In Phase I of the DoD Program, 60, 000 square statute miles of Panama and Colombia are being mapped by (from conventional aircraft. Reflectors, placed by the InterAmerican Geodetic Survey, had assisted in control. Class B 1:250, 000 maps are the goal. Phase II will use RC-130A aircraft at 30, 000 feet, equipped with I rith a swath width of five nautical miles and a resolution of ten feet. The goal here will be Class A 1:250, 000 maps. Collection will begin in CY 1972. Phase III will involve a giving two metre ground resolution and permit production of Here the goal is for 1:50, 000 maps, The cost is estimated at to obtain map coverage of 6. 8 million square statute mi es or medium-scale and 1. 7 million square statute miles for large-scale maps for the bad weather areas. The presentation was at SECRET level and did not reflect the total thinking of the MC&G people working at the T-KH level, 110 During the morning of 6 November, a T-KH briefing was held in the Special Operations Center of DIA. Most of the attendees were from CONUS and overseas Commands. They were either being brought up to date or receiving their first over-all orientation of the MC&G activities and prospects in the use of photography from covert reconnaissance satellites. presented an excellent and well-organized briefing for tose not intimately involved in the over-all picture. of DIA explained the current status of and problems associa e with the use of this satellite photography for tightening the world-wide geodetic positioning accuracies for targeting and for refining the World Geodetic System (WGS). 12. noted that the KH-4B with the DISIC/Doppler beacon has a good chance of providing data for geodetic positioning accuracies of 300 feet horizontal and 250 feet 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1A 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release SECRET 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709&000400030046-6 vertical with 90 percent assurance. 13. pointed out that MC&G management problems in the use of KH photography involved: a, re-evaluation of production capabilities; b. high investment in equipment and personnel; c. changing degree of international involvement in mapping foreign areas; and d, current economy moves. 14, then presented a new series of graphics (vugrap s which gave an outstandingly improved visual picture of the gaps in coverage both inside and outside the bloc in terms of the needs for mapping and charting. (He promises to provide a set for your office.) For example, with regard to the Joint Operations Graphics (JOGs) at 1:250, 000 scale, there are 1, 978 quadrangles required to cover Africa. Of these, 584 are or are being completed by conventional means; there is satellite photo coverage for completing nearly all of 467 sheets; there is partial satellite coverage (roughly 20 to 80 percent) for each of 628 sheets; and no satellite or conventional coverage for 299 sheet areas. For Latin America, 1, 202 JOG sheets are required, Of these, 256 are or are being completed by conventional means; satellite photographic coverage is available for 197 sheets; partial satellite photographic coverage is available for 253 sheets; and 496 sheet areas are without satellite or conventional photographic coverage. 25X1 D 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release SECRET 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709. D00400030046-6 it is basically within the state-of-the-art and feasible if expenditures could be justified in contrast to other more conventional approaches. 16. Several expressed concern regarding the CONFIDENTIAL classification which the manual states must be placed on the 1:50, 000 maps constructed from covert satellite photography, if suitable cover can not be developed. No answer was given; but I feel that, at the minimum, classi- fication policy would be sufficiently flexible to meet urgent needs on a case-by-case basis. 25X1A 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 tE ENS f Ili TELL I (; ~{ , C E AGENC V Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For lease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B0170W00400030046-6 CONTENTS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS .......... ... ........... 1 Cameron Station Layout & Traffic Flow in the Vicinity of Building #3 .............................. 6 Cameron Station Layout Building #3 ............................ 7 Cameron Station Post Restaurant &'Officers' Club .............. 8 READY REFERENCE TELEPHONE NUMBERS DIAMC ....................................... ............. 9 DSA ......................................................... 10 AGENDA Technical Portion Advanced Systems Office, DIAMC-5 .......................... 11 Surveys & Basic Data Office, DIAMC-3 ...................... 13 General Portion Product Requirements Office, DIAMC-1 ...................... 16 Surveys & Basic Data Office, DIAMC-3 ...................... 17 Plans & Programs Office, DIAMC-2........ .................. 18 Cartography Office, DIAMC-4 ............................... 19 Advanced Systems Office, DIAMC-5 .......................... 20 SOCIAL FUNCTIONS .............................................. 12 & 16 POST CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES Special Area Briefing.. .. .............................. 21 Problem Discussion Session with DIAMC ........................ 22 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For RCffease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709 O0400030046-6 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DOD GEODETIC, CARTOGRAPHIC AND TARGET MATERIALS CONFERENCE 29 OCT - 5 NOV 1969 1. PLACE: Defense Supply Agency Headquarters Auditorium, located at the front end of Building 3, US Army Cameron Station, Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 2. ATTENDANCE: Attendance limited to military and civilian government employees. 3. SECURITY CLEARANCE: a. A SECRET clearance is required for the conference at Cameron Station and must be certified by the attendee's office. b. A special area security clearance is required for the post conference Special Area Briefing scheduled 0900-1130, 6 November 1969, in Room 1D 883, Pentagon and verfication forwarded DIA through the SAO channels. Conferees will be cleared at the DIA Operations Center entrance, Room lD 914, ext 57500, and be issued a green visitor's pass. The pass will be displayed throughout the controlled area and be returned to Room 1D 914 upon leaving the area. 4. REGISTRATION: Registrations will be from 0830-0930, 29 October 1969 and 3 November 1969. Conferees not registering on either of the scheduled registration periods may do so on the initial day of attendance. During the registration process, the conferees will present their official identification card to the DIAMC receptionists, located in the lobby of the,Cameron Station auditorium. After completing the registration, the cleared conferee will be issued a DIA identification card and name tag, and have the left hand stamped with the "code" of the day. The identi- fication card and name tag will be returned to the receptionist at the conclusion of the conference, or after the last presentation attended. The daily opening and closing hours of the conference will be in the Agenda Schedule. 5. ADMITTANCE TO THE AUDITORIUM: After the registration process, the conferee is cleared to enter the auditorium. To re-enter the auditorium after any break during the day, the conferee will be validated by the security guard, located at each entrance to the auditorium, by placing his left hand under the ultraviolet light to reveal the "code" of the day. Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709AO00400030046-6 To enter the auditorium at the beginning of each day after the registration day, the conferee must present the receptionist his DIA identification card. After verification is completed, the conferee's left hand will be stamped with the "code" of the day which will then allow entrance into the auditorium. 6. NAME TAGS: Name tags will be displayed throughout the conference. 7. TRANSPORTATION: a. Special bus transportation will be provided from the ARVA Motel to Camerc?u Station and to the Pentagon, and return on the days the activity is scheduled at each location. Transportation will depart from the motel at 0800 for Cameron Station and at 0830 on the days of the post conference activities scheduled at the Pentagon. The return bus service from Cameron Station will be from in front of Building 3 at -approximately 1645 and from the Pentagon, Stairwell A-7, at 1600. b. DoD bus schedule from the Pentagon, Cameron Station and return: (1) Route W13-B from C-2 Stairwell, Pentagon. LV Pentagon 0930 through 1530 every hour on the half hour from C-2 Stairwell. AR Cameron Station at 2nd and A Streets (across the street from Building 3) approximately 20 minutes later. (2) Route #13-A from in front of the main entrance to Building 3, Cameron Station. LV Cameron Station. 0930 through 1630 every hour on the half hour. AR Pentagon, C-2 Stairwell approximately 20 minutes later. 8.. DIRECTIONS FOR THOSE DRIVING TO CAMERON STATION: Proceed southwest on J.S. Route 95 (Shirley Highway). Approximately 7 miles southwest of the Pentagon, turn right on East Alexandria Exit to Route 236 (Duke Street) and proceed east on Duke Street. Approximately one mile, take the right lane ramp leading onto Lake Road. After a short distance on Lake Road, turn right at the Post Entrance and remain on B Street and turn right on 3rd street. Building 3 is the first major building on your right, use either the north ^r south entrances to the building. 9. PARKING .AT C:A+KERON STATION: Local conferees driving will find nonreserved parking space ve12 limited. The few reserved parking spaces allocated DIAMC are located in front of Building 3. The DIAMC Executive Officer will issue the passes to guest speakers, visi.tng dignitaries and designated recipients. Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709AO00400030046-6 Approved For lease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B0170i1Lkfl00400030046-6 10. SEATING: Since no formal seating is arranged, conferees may sit anywhere in the auditorium. Microphones are located at the midpoint of rows 1, 4, 8 and 12 on both sides of the main isle. Speakers are requested to utilize them in addressing the presenter with any questions, comments, etc., and are requested to identify themselves and state their organization. 11. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: If the final paper of any agenda item was not previously submitted DIAMC prior to the beginning of the con- ference, the presenter should submit it to the DIAMC receptionist prior to its presentation, 12. STORAGE OF CLASSIFIED MATERIAL: Overnight file cabinet storage will. be available for material classified up to and including SECRET. Special arrangements must be made for the storage of material larger than legal size. Request conferees contact the DIAMC receptionist at either entrance to the auditorium for storage of any classified document. 13. AVAILABLE PROJECTION FACILITIES: Only a 35mm projector for paper mounted slides and a 8" x 10" overhead front view projector is available. A DIAMC projectionist will be available to operate the projection facilities. Request the slides and/or view-graphs he submitted to the projectionist, who will be located by the projection equipment, well in advance of the scheduled presentation. 14. COFFEE BREAKS: Coffee breaks are scheduled as indicated in the Agenda. Coffee and light refreshments may be obtained at the Snack Bar in Building 3 and 4 (see Cameron Station Layout and Traffic Flow Map). 15. LUNCH: Lunch periods are scheduled as indicated on the Agenda. The Cameron Station Post Restaurant is located in Building 7, directly to the rear of Building 3. The operating hours and designated available rooms are: Colonial Room (Cafeteria - general use) Breakfast 0700-0900 Sandwich Line 0900-1430 Hot Line 1100-1415 Blue Room (Officers & CS-12 & above) 1130-1330 (table service) Minuteman Room (Col's & GS-15 & above) 1130-1330 (table service) Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For lease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B017 00400030046-6 16. CAMERON STATION OFFICERS' CLUB COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPERATION: The cocktail lounge is located in Building 7 and is adjacent to the Post Restaurant. The lounge operating hours are: Monday 1.1.00-1800 Tues-Wed-Thurs 11.00-2300 Friday 1100-0130 Saturday 1400-0130 Officers'Club buffet luncheons (located in the cocktail lounge): Mon-Fri 1130-1330 17. ORDERS! TRAVEL AND NON-AVAILABILITY OF QUARTERS CERTIFICATES: Conferees requiring endorsement of orders, travel information, etc. will contact the DIAMC receptionist located in the lobby just outside the conference auditorium. 18. SPECIAL EVENTS: a. Concurrent Conference Activity: (1) 27-30 Oct 69 - The Target Material Working Group Meeting scheduled for designated conferees in Room 1E 801, Conference Room #2, Pentagon. (2) 29 Oct 69 - A Social Function (cocktail) is programmed at the Cameron Station Officers' Club at 1730 to 1.830. (3) 3 Nov 69 - A Social Function (cocktail & buffet) is programmed at the Cameron Station Officers' Club at 1.630 to 1900. b. Post Conference Activity : . (1) 6 Nov 69 - Special Area Briefing scheduled for designated conferees 0900-1130 in Room 1D 883, DIA Operations Center, Pentagon. (2) 6-7 Nov 69 - A Problem Discussion Session with the DIAMC Offices scheduled for conferees from the U&S Commands. Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved ForAelease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709,4800400030046-6 19. DRESS: Conferees are authorized civilian attire while attending conference sessions. If uniforms are worn, winter uniforms are mandatory for all Services. 20. POST EXCHANGE: The PX is located in Building 1 (see Cameron Station Layout and Traffic Flow Map). 21. BANKING: The Alexandria National Bank is located in the Shirley Duke Shopping Center diagonally across Duke Street from Gate 1. Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 CAMERON STATION LAYOUT AND TRAFFIC FLOW IN THE VICINITY OF BLDG 3 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For AaIEj n5(Q6/ 1 iW6 79B01709"00400030046-6 C LAYOUT BUILDING #3 MAIN ENTRANCE RECEPTION DESKS D __ --'?`a F\ 7 AUDITORIUM COAT RM --a, USE WEST CORRIDOR P-"` REST RMS-?'G 1' SNACK BAR PUBLIC PHONE AREA A 0 ru cw 0 u AREA C AREA B AREA D TO CAFETERIA AND OFFICERS' CLUB HALLWAY TO SNACK BAR IN BLDG #4 DO NOT USE EAST CORRIDOR Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For Phase 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709AM0400030046-6 CAMERON STATION POST RESTAURANT !OFFICERS' CLUB SERVICE AREA - HOT 1100-1415 BREAKFAST 0100-0900 SAC30 0700-1430 MINUTEMAN ROOM CO LONELS, GS-15 & ABOVE 1130-1330 SERVICE KITCHEN ZEBRA ROOM PRIVATE LUNCHEONS BLUE ROOM OFFICERS, GS-12 & ABOVE 1130-1330 OFFICERS` COCKTAIL LOUNGE BUFFET 1130-1330 MAIN ENTRANCE 3RD STREET Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 STAT Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For .(ease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B017094900400030046-6 AGENDA DOD GEODETIC CARTOGRAPHIC & TARGET MATERIALS CONFERENCE 29 OCTOBER - 5 NOVEMBER 1969 DATE/TIME Wednesday 29 Oct 69 0830 ITEM SUBJECT Registration 2 Introduction and opening Remarks USAF Ass stan irec or, , or Mapping, Charting and Geodesy 4 Introduction Chief , Advanced Systems Office, DIAMC-5 Guest Speaker VADM Vincent P. de Poix, USN, Dep Dir of Defense Research & Engineering (Admin Evaluation & Management) INTEGRATED DATA BANK Mr. O.W. Williams, AFCRL, Moderator 5a (Integrated Topographic Data System Mr. Marvin Gast, ETL 5b Integrated Data Banks - Now or Later? Mr. N.E. Johnson, NAVOCEANO Mr. A.C. Holzweissig, NAVOCEANO Miss Evelyn Pruitt, ONR 5c How a Manager Looks at an Integrated Data Bank of MC&G Materials Mr. Thomas C. Finnie, ACIC COFFEE BREAK - at the discretion of the Moderator TOTAL TIME STAT Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For tease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709 00400030046-6 DATE TIME ITEM SUBJECT TIME TOTAL TIME 29 Oct 69 (cont'd) 1415 7 MULTI-SPECTRAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1:30 7:15 Dr. D. O'Connor, ETL, Moderator 7a Applications of Reconnaissance Concepts to Mapping Problems Mr. J. Alfred Stringham, RADC Dr. Richard S. Williams,Jr., AFCRL 7b Potential Application of Multi- Spectral Photography for Oceanography Dr. Vincent E. Noble, NAVOCEANO 7c Multi-Spectral Remote Sensing for Engineer Construction Materials Mr. Donald G. Orr, ETL 1545 8 DATA COMPACTION AND DATA TRANSMISSION Mr. C. Crandall, NAVOCEANO, 1:30 8:45 Moderator 8a Defense Satellite Communications System - Phase II (High Speed Digital Transmission) Mr. Willis D. DeHart, DCS 8b The Joint Services In-Flight Data Transmission System (JIFDATS) MAJ Donald S. Kendall, USA, JIFDATS 8c Target Positioning and Charting with High Resolution Imagery Transmission System 8d Data Transmission and a Look at the Future Dr. R. Langelier, CNO-OP94 1715 9-10 SOCIAL FUNCTION 1:00 9:45 12 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 25X1 Approved For Ifease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709O0400030046-6 DATE TIME ITEM SUBJECT TIME TOTAL TIME Thursday SURVEYS & BASIC DATA OFFICE DIAMC-3 30 Oct 69 0830 11 Introduction :10 :10 F USAF, Chief, Surveys & Basic Data Office, DIAMC-3 0840 1.2 GLOBAL GRAVITY MODELS 3:00 3:1.0 Mr. Richard Anderle, NWL,Moderator 12a Data Contributions to the Determina- tion of the Earth's Gravity Field Mr. Richard J. Anderle, NWL 12b Optical/Doppler Gravity Models Dr. A. Mancini, ETL 12c Analysis of Geodetic Satellite Tracking Data to Determine Tesseral Harmonics of the Earth's Gravity Field 12d An ACIC Global Gravity Anomaly Field from Terrestrial Data (GLOB GRAVI) l2e A Comparison of Earth Gravitational Models F 12f Effects of Gravity Model Un- certainties on Satellite Orbits Mr. Von Bun, NASA COFFEE BREAK - at the discretion of :20 3:30 the Moderator 1200 13 LUNCH 1:00 4:30 1300 14 FUTURE APPLICATIONS CONCEPTS 2:15 6:45 Dr. C. Cohen, NWL, Moderator 14a Geodetic Feasibility of Long Base Line Interferometry Smith TOPOCOM Randall W Dr , . . STAT 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709*,000400030046-6 DATE TIME ITEM 30 Oct 69 14b (cont'd) Friday 31 Oct 69 0830 15 COFFEE BREAM - must be taken no later than 1445 16 SATELLITE NETWORKS F Mr. E. Rot:scheidt, TOPOCOM,Moderato SUBJECT Gradiometer for Determination of Ocean Gravity Mr. I. R. Gros, NRL Satellite Altimetry Messrs A. Shapiro and B. Yaplee,NRL Geodetic Applications of Timation Satellites Mr. R. Easton, NRL The 621-B Navigational Satellites and Geodetic Implication New Generation of Data Reduction and Analysis Method for the World ide Geometric Triangulation Program Dr. H. Schmid, USC&GS nalysis of the SECOR Equatorial Net- ork Dr. Randall W. Smith, TOPOCOM 16c EOS Station Position Solutions omparisons Mr. J. Berbert, NASA/GSFC he Uses and Limitations of Satellite Geodesy in Specific Real Life Geodeti JI Problems Mrs. Irene Fischer, TOPOCOM ILAUNCH REGION GRAVITY MODELS 1 -1 Moderator TOTAL TIME STAT 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For lease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP791301709900400030046-6 TOTAL DATE TIME ITEM SUBJECT TIME 31 Oct 69 (cont'd) 17a Gravity Requirements for a LRGM 25X1 An LRGM Using the Hirvonen/Moritz Method 25X1 Development of an LRGM for Minute Man III 1250 Polaris/Poseidon Prototype Deflec- tion of Vertical Products Mr. John Hankins, NAVOCEANO COFFEE BREAK - at the discretion of the Moderator INSTRUMENTATION AND DATA Mr. Bela Szabo, AFCRL, Moderator AFCRL'S Absolute Gravity Measure- ments and their Contributions to System Accuracy Mr. Bela Szabo, AFCRL Smoothing of Aerial Gravity Measure- ments Mr. David Anthony, AFCRL Improvement of Marine Gravimeters Mr. M. Smalet, NAVOCEANO COFFEE BREAK - must be taken no later than 1445 PHOTOGRAMMETRIC CONTROL Mr. L. Gambino, ETL, Moderator Photogrammetric Evaluation of AN/ USQ28 SHIRAN-Controlled Aerial Photography Mr. F. Masek, ETL Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For R Tease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709Afl,$0400030046-6 DATE TII~IE 31 Oct 69 (cont'd) ITEM 20b SUBJECT TIME HIRAN/LORAN Systematic Error Model Mr. J. Walker, TOPOCOM Monday 3 Nov 69 0830 The Simultaneous Adjustment of One Thousands Photographs Messrs J. Callander and J. Del Vecchio, RADC The Use of Kroll's Method For Computing Geodetic Distances from HIRAN Observations Mr. Jerome J. Kurkowski, TOPOCOM Registration Introduction & Opening Remarks USAF Assistant Director, D IA, for Mapping, Charting and Geodesy Guest Speaker LTG Donald V. Bennett, USA, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency COFFEE BREAK PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS OFFICE,DIAMC-1 .Introduction TOTAL TIME J1 Acting Chief rocuc Requirements Off., DIAMC-1 Product Requirements a DoD Metric Study Under PL 90-472 USA, DIAMC-1 TACAN Overprint Special SEA Tactical VFR Chart LTC Glenn F. Howerton, CINCPAC STAT STAT STAT STAT Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709"00400030046-6 DATE TIME 3 Nov 69 (coat}d) 1140 Defining MC&G Requirements CDR Scott E. Drummond, USN,CINCPAC The Staff Study - A Useful Tool for 1 :15 Aircraft and Missiles Digital Charting for Future Tactical 1 :25 of Strategic Systems TOTAL TIME 25X1 25X1 SURVEYS & BASIC DATA OFFICE, DIAMC-3 USAF Chief, Surveys & Basic Data Office, DIAMC-3 SUMMARY OF FY69 OPERATIONAL SURVEYS Army Satellite Geodesy Mr. J. Bernard, TOPOCOM Gravity) Mr. R. Yater, TOPOCOM Other Geodetic (TAGS, Military & 1 :15 Navy Geodetic Satellite Mr. J. Kay, NAVAIRSYSCOM CDR Martin Ruch, USN, NAVOCEANO Navy Survey Operations f :15 Air Force Ground and Aerial Surveys LTC James H. St Clair, ACGS STAT Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO170W0400030046-6 3 Nov 69 (coo'd) PLANS & PROGRAMS OFFICE, DIAMC-2 Intelligence Resources Allocation DIAMC-2 Review & Decision-Making Process fort :151 :20 STAT STAT 0905 141 1 USATOPOCOM Reorganization COL Stanley J. Hathorn,USA,TOPOCOM ACIC Implementation Plan for 1 :20 I1:10 Advanced Cartographic System 25X1 MC&G SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Army 1000 144a I Topographic Skill Training at the U.S. Army Engineer School COL Colin Carter, USA, TOPOCOM MAJ Don F. Svendsen, USA,TOPOCOM Sciences for Army Officer Personnel Formal Graduate Schooling in MC&G 1 :15 12:10 U.S. Army Topographic Command 1 :20 12:30 Training Center Operations and Employee University Participation Mr. Gilbert Monck, TOPOCOM Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For Ra1ease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO17094 00400030046-6 DATE/ TIME 4 Nov 69 (cont'd) 1100 TOTAL TIME 25X1 44g Navy NAVOCEANO'S Career Development Program Mr. E. Clay Joseph, NAVOCEANO Technical Training in Hydrographic Engineering at the US Naval Oceanographic Office Mr. Christie K. Snyder, Jr., NAVOCEANO Air Force Report on Formal School Operations to Train Personnel in MC&G Sciences Report on Formal Geodetic Training LTC James H. St Clair, ACGS LUNCH CARTOGRAPHY OFFICE DIAMC-4 Introduction I USA, Chief Cartography Office, DIAMC-4 Benefits and Problems of Interna- tional Cooperative Production Pro- g I gams USA, Chief a o apny u c AMC-4 MILITARY DEPARTMENTS MC&G PRODUCTION AGENCY REPORT Army - COL David Hutchinson,TOPOCOM Navy - CAPT Mark Macomber, NAVOCEANO DIA Area Requirements & Product Status System (ARAPS) STAT STAT 25X1 STAT Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709"00400030046-6 DATE TIME 4 Nov 69 (cont'd) 1625 51 1 Target Material Programs Status DIAMC-4B Wednesday 5 Nov 69 0830 52 1 Report of the Target Materials Working Group Meeting USAF, DIAMC-4B 53 1 USARPAC Map Supply System COL Henry Romanek, USARPAC ADVANCED SYSTEMS OFFICE DIAMC-5 USA, Chief vance systems fice, DIAMC-5 56 1 Mapping From Color Photography COL J.W. Park, Jr., TOPOCOM 57 Photogrammetric Applications to Field Artillery Mr. Eugene D. Griffin, USAETL 58 1 Field Army Surveying System Mr. T. Flowe, USAETL 59 1 Concept Formulation of the Hydro- graphic Survey Ship System Mr. Steward B. Nelson, OCEANAV 60 1 ADVANCED CARTOGRAPHY 60a Digitizing Cartographic and Terrain Data at USAETL Mr. Howard Carr, USAETL 60b Advanced Cartography Mr. Robert L. Wheatley, NAVOCEANO 60c t Mr. Joseph Diello, USAF-RADC TOTAL TIME :20 1:10 :10 1:20 :20 1:40 :15 1:55 STAT STAT STAT Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For lease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B0170 00400030046-6 DATE TIME 5 Nov 69 (cont'd) 1200 Thursday 6 Nov 69 0900 Experimental Lenticular Photomap Mr. Lynn R. Wickland, TOPOCOM 63 # Military Geographic Analysis System Dr. Kenneth R. Kothe, USAETL SYSTEM TOTAL TIME 64al Phase I, Mr. F. Treadwell, TOPOCOM Phase II, LtCol R.K. Burkard, AFRDR 64c' Phase III, Mr. K. Yoritomo, USAETL 64d' Interface Mr. F. Treadwell, TOPOCOM 66 Conference Closure USAF I Assistant Director, DIA,for Mapping, Charting and Geodesy POST CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Special Area Briefing, Rm 1D 883, DIA Operations Center, Pentagon Technical. Advisor, DIAMC Problem Discussion Session with DIAMC Offices for Conferees from the U&S Commands (timetable atchd) STAT STAT Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709Ap00400030046-6 PROBLEM DISCUSSION SESSION - TIMETABLE 6 Nov 69 MC-1 MC-2 MC-3 NC-4 MC-5 EUCOM Col Ilritzko 1230-1330 1410-1510 1515-1600 1605-1700 1335-1405 CINCPAC CDR Drummond 1620-1700 1300-1400 1405-1425 1430-1.450 1455-1.615 CINCPAC LTC Hill 1.405-1505 1300-1400 CINCPACAF 1500-1600 Maj Ring CINCSTRIKE LCDR Campbell CINCLANT Maj Lee Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For ease 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01700400030046-6 CONFERENCE NOTES Item: Subject: Speaker: Item: Subject: Speaker: Approved For Release 2005/06/01: CIA-RDP79BO1709A000400030046-6 Approved For Rebase 2005106101 -6--- CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION Approved For Release 2005/06/01 : CIA-RDP79B01709A000400030046-6

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