Ten-Year Industry Forecast – prior to 2001

ASPRS Ten-Year Industry Forecast

For more information about the ASPRS Ten-Year Industry Forecast please view the links below or contact Project Team Chair:

Charles Mondello
Pictometry
100 Town Centre Drive
Suite A
Rochester NY 14623
P: (585) 486-0093 x237
F: (585) 486-0098
E: forecast@asprs.org

This archive contains materials generated in the development of the remote sensing industry forecast. The number preceding each item is the date (yy-mm) the material was posted on this site.

00-12 Status Report Presented During the December 2000 ASPRS-ACSM Conference.
The following links lead to sections of the PowerPoint slide show summarizing the status report for the Ten-Year Industry Forecast. This version of the report was presented on December 4 2000 during the ASPRS/ACSM Conference in Providence RI. (The presentation has been segmented to help avoid delays associated with downloading large files.)

General Introduction (500K)
Academic Sector (400K)

Commercial Sector (500K)
Government Sector (300K)

99-12 Status Report Following December 7 1999 IPT Meeting (1.3M)
PowerPoint slide show summarizing the status of the efforts of the NASA/ASPRS Integrated Product Team developing the Ten-Year Industry Forecast.
00-05 Status Report Presented During the May 2000 Annual ASPRS Conference (545K)
PowerPoint slide show summarizing the current status of the efforts of the NASA/ASPRS Integrated Product Team developing the Ten-Year Industry Forecast as presented on May 24 2000 during the ASPRS Annual Conference in Washington DC.
99-11 Space Act Agreement between NASA and ASPRS
Full text of the document “Domestic Nonreimbursable Space Act Agreement Between National Aeronautics And Space Administration John C. Stennis Space Center And American Society For Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing For Development Of A Remote Sensing Industry Forecast”
99-10 Press Release: ASPRS Announces Space Act Agreement with NASA to Develop 10-Year Remote Sensing Industry Forecast.
Text of the press release announcing the establishment of the NASA-ASPRS Space Act Agreement.