figlogo.gif (1705 bytes)   FIG 22nd General Assembly
  31 May and 4 June 1999
  Sun City, South Africa

Appendix to item 31: Reports form task forces
Appendix 2: Standards

 

FIG Task Force on Standards

Report for the 22nd General Assembly

Sun City 30 May - 4 June 1999


The Task Force on Standards met twice at the Brighton Congress. Some members have met on subsequent occasions but most communication has been conducted by email.

In summary, the following activity has taken place since the 1998 General Assembly:

Progress has not been made as rapidly as hoped on

In all cases, this has been due to a lack of resource within the Task Force, as all members have busy jobs (this is, I know, a problem with all ‘voluntary’ activity).

The Task Force will meet again on more than one occasion during the 1999 Working Week, will review the responses to the questionnaire, and will determine a realistic and prioritised plan of work for 1999/2000. Some offers of help have recently been received, but it is vital that all members of the Task Force, whether nominated by Commissions or individually, are able to provide time to be involved in one or more activities of the Task Force. Currently, there are too many sleeping members, meaning that the small number of active members are not able to complete the work plan to timetable. It will be necessary to address this situation during the 1999 Working Week.

The work of the Task Force is an important part of the promoting and marketing of FIG to a wider community. We can assist the standards community in creating workable standards covering survey activities; and can publicise and explain the implications of standards to surveyors. As an international NGO, FIG is one of the few bodies representing surveyors that can formally participate in international standards activity. The Task Force recognises the heavy burden placed on it in this regard.

I would like particularly to recognise the work of Winfried Hawerk and Hans Knoop on the questionnaire sent to member associations; and the always excellent and friendly support provided by Jane Woolley and now by the Permanent Office.

An update of this report will be presented verbally to the 1999 General Assembly.


Iain Greenway
Chair

Contacts:

Iain Greenway
Ordnance Survey
Romsey Road
Southampton SO16 4GU
UK

Tel + 44 1703 792934
Fax + 44 1703 792835
Email iain.greenway@btinternet.com


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