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  • 1.  Best Practices

    Posted 11-20-2023 04:18 PM

    All,

    Danial Mariampillai and I have taken his Specification feedback into a document to start the Best Practices documentation to support the Spec. As the Federal partners are wrapping up the spec, I'll be taking all the portions noted as better for Best Practices than Specification to the notes portion of the shared document for us to tackle. 

    If you feel you have time to support the effort, please email me or comment to this thread and we'll add you to future working calls. I'd like to have a call before giving access to the document to discuss how best to work through this process. I'd also like to meet Danial M. and those who would like to support in person at the JALBTCX Workshop for lunch at Lazy Magnolia Brewery on Thursday, Nov. 30th. Given the size of this group and the attendance of many within to the workshop, please let me know if you plan on participating in the effort and would like to discuss practices over a..lunch.

    I hope we can have a broader BWG call quarterly next year and the working Best Practice group can decide the pace and goal for the effort in 2024. 

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Nicholas



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    Nicholas Johnson
    Physical Scientist
    USACE
    Kiln MS
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  • 2.  RE: Best Practices

    Posted 07-27-2024 09:07 AM

    Looking to have a meeting at the end of August to update everyone on our Wiki (https://github.com/ASPRSorg/BWG/wiki/), the Federal Bathy Spec which is final partner review and also replaced in our google drive with the latest (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nxw_NdnmOKRjgBAy5PPu5ICLkwItAzxf) see resources, and to talk about system acceptance and accuracy practices. I'd like to find a few across the industry to share resources and practices so that by Geoweek we have something of a best practice for accuracy on our wiki. See everyone soon.



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    Nicholas Johnson
    Physical Scientist
    USACE
    Kiln MS
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