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Appendix C: Workshop Organization
Pages 219-240

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... Christopher Russell Topical Working Group Leaders James Slavin (The Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, and Atmosphere) Richard Blakely (Lithospheric Magnetic Fields)
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... To define unique opportunities in geomagnetic research and development that could benefit from an increased level of interagency coordination. · To consider the need and possible mechanisms for on-going interagency coordination which are consistent with the mandated mission of the principal agencies involved.
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... . · Plenary sessions were held at the Georgetown Holiday Inn (across the street from the Green Building)
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... A 35- to 50-page report identifying scientific, operational, and policy issues related to the workshop objectives mentioned above.
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... APPENDIX C: WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION Membership of Topical Working Groups and Subgroups Al. The Magnetosphere, ionosphere, and Ahnosphere (Chairperson: James Slavin)
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... 224 THE NATIONAL GEOMAGNETIC INITIATIVE A2. Lithospher~c Magnetic Fields (Chairperson: Richard Blakely)
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... APPENDIX C: WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION A3. Electromagnetic Studies of the Solid Earth and Oceans (Chairperson: John Booker)
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... THE NATIONAL GEO~AGNET~ INMATE Ad. ~~b Field Bud Core Processes (Chairperson: David Aped Field Models, I~rslon, ~ Secular ~ristlons Dynamic Processes Cam Bloc.
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... APPENDIX C: WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION Membership of Operational Requirements Working Groups B1. Operational Platforms (Chairperson: James Heirtzler)
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... Peddie ~ J Allen was the original chair of this Working Group, prior to, and on the first day of, the workshop; he left the workshop on a personal emergency.
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... APPENDIX C: WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION B3. Interagency Coordination and Communication (Chairperson: Christopher Harrison)
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... 1300 hrs Workshop begins. Plenary Session on the Status and New Opporinnities in Geomagnetic Studies Welcome by K
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... Slavin Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, and Atmosphere R Blakely Lithosphere Magnetic Fields J.Booker Electromagnetic Studies of He Solid Earth and Oceans D
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... At the discretion of the Working Group Chair, some groups assembled into Subgroup Panels for more specific, focused discussion. In most cases, specific writing assignments resulted in draft text by noon (or by the afternoon plenary session)
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... on its progress to the entire assembly, followed by a short discussion. At the end of Subgroup reports, a general discussion developed on common issues and concerns.
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... Each Operational Needs Subgroup reported on its progress to the entire assembly. Following the Subgroup reports, a general discussion focused on common issues and concerns.
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... Several agency Technical Managers Men discussed with the audience the pros and cons of various mechanisms to achieve interagency coordination. Thursday 1030 - 1200 hrs Meeting of Agency Technical Managers with Interagency Coordination and Communication Subgroup.
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... 0830-1200 hrs Wrap-up of writing and related tasks by coordi nating personnel. 2000 hrs Meeting Coordinators, Steering Committee, and Working Subgroup Chairs assemble final document summarizing proceedings and Executive Summary.
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... R Barnes John Behrendt Richard Blakely Jeremy Bloxham John Booker Stanislav Braginsky Kevin Burke Joseph Cain Wallace Campbell Steven Cande Val Chandler David Chapin Alan Chave Robert CIauer Charles Cox Warren Dewhurst Hans Dolezalek Barry Donovan Alfred Duba Timothy Eastman 237 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association/National Geophysical Data Center National Aeronautics and Space Administration McGill University Oak Ridge National Laboratory U.S.
From page 238...
... Geological Survey William Hinze Purdue University Lee Hirsch Exxon Production Research Company Eric Hartwig James He~rtzler John Hermance . Peter Hood Geological Survey Canada Leonard Johnson National Science Foundation, Earn Sciences JoAnn Joselyn National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Kappenman Minnesota Power Victor Labson U.S.
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... Department of Energy NOAA/NESDIS University of British Columbia Geological Survey Canada University of Alaska National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration VIadirnir Papitashvili {ZMIRAN & STEP Coordination Office Vithal Patel Robert Pawlowski Norman Peddie Jeffrey Phillips John Quinn Carol Raymond Richard Reynolds Frederick Rich Arthur Richmond Paul Roberts Christopher Russell James STavin Guy Smith David Stevenson Pascal Tarits Naval Research Laboratory Amoco Production Company U.S. Geological Survey U.S.
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... 240 Patrick Taylor Michael Teague Paul Toft Ronald Turner James Tyburczy Thomas Usselman Raymond Walker Philip Wannamaker Peter Wasilewski Richard Wold Lorraine Wolf Lawrence Zanetti THE NATIONAL GEOMAGNETIC INITIATIVE NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center McGill University ANSER, Arlington, Virginia Arizona State University National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council University of California, Los Angeles University of Utah National Aeronautics and Space Adm~n~stration/Goddard Space Flight Center Terrasense National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University


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