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GIS Council
GIS Council Meeting Agenda
Apr 17, 2008 (PDF, 11kb)
Mar 4, 2008 (PDF, 25kb)
Nov 7, 2007 (PDF, 24kb)
Sept 18, 2007 (PDF, 24kb)
Apr 25, 2007 (PDF, 11kb)
Jan 23, 2007 (PDF, 12kb)
Nov 7, 2006, (PDF, 12kb)
Sept 21, 2006, (PDF, 12kb)
April 20, 2006, (PDF, 12kb)
January 26, 2006, (PDF, 8kb)
Nov 10, 2005, (PDF, 8kb)
Sept 16, 2005, (PDF, 8kb)
GIS Council Meeting Minutes
Apr 17, 2008 (PDF, 17kb)
Mar 4, 2008 (PDF, 17kb)
Nov 7, 2007 (PDF, 15kb)
Sept 18, 2007 (PDF, 17kb)
April 25, 2007 (PDF, 11kb)
Jan 23, 2007 (PDF, 54kb)
Nov 7, 2006 (PDF, 21kb)
Sept 21, 2006 (PDF, 24kb)
April 20, 2006 (PDF, 21kb)
January 26, 2006, (PDF, 18kb)
November 10, 2005, (PDF, 19kb)
September 16, 2005, (PDF, 18kb)
April 19, 2005, (PDF, 76kb)
Commentary from Research Penn State
GIS Article, September 2003 issue
The Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) Council
In Spring 2001 Dr. Eva J. Pell, Vice President for Research at Penn State, created the GIS Council composed of representatives from various campuses, research units and colleges. Click here for a list of the current GIS Council members.
The GIS Council was asked to report on five specific charges:
- facilitate GIS-related activities
- facilitate preparation of large-scale proposals
- increase awareness of the use of GIS
- identify the places where expertise exists
- define other GIS-related issues University wide
In November 2002, Tina Enderlein was appointed as the first Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) Officer for Penn State. The position was created resulting from a key recommendation in a GIS Council report commissioned by Eva J. Pell. Vice President for Research, and Dean of the Graduate School. The position has been made possible by financial commitments from eight academic units across the University. The contributing academic units include:
- College of Agricultural Sciences
- College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
- College of Engineering
- Applied Research Laboratory
- The Pennsylvania State University Capitol College, Harrisburg
- Hershey Medical College
- Penn State's Institutes of the Environment
- Social Science Research Institute
- Office of the Vice President for Research
Ms. Enderlein's office is located in 127 Land and Water Research Building. She can be reached at 814-865-1221 or via email. The GIS Council is co-chaired by Dr. Wayne Myers , Professor of Forest Biometrics and Director, Office for Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Resources, University Park, and Brady Stroh, Director, Center for GIS, Penn State Harrisburg.
Council members may use this link to log on to ANGEL


