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Title
Papers for the international symposium Commission VI
Author
Sitek, Zbigniew

Group I Group II
80
Questionnaires mailed
40
105
Answers received
15
67
Organizations indicating:
a) Under Grad Education
15
b) Graduate Education
9 , /
10
--
Organizations indicating research
11
M9
and development involvement
The next group to whom the relevant questionnaire are being sent is
the governmental agencies (both civil and military in the Federal
Government and some selected organizations in several states).
Amongst the 15 respondees in Group I (academic) 5 are departments
of Geography (and Geology), 6 are departments/schools of Civil
Engineering, 2 are schools of Forestry, 1 department of Geodetic
Science, and 1 department of Geological Engineering. These 15
institutions in total have had an average of 132 graduates per year
(during the last 5 years). This includes B.S., M.S., and Ph. D.
graduates.
Amongst the 15 respondees of Group I (academic) 36 faculty members
and 19 (full time equivalent) teaching assistants are involved in teach
ing photogrammetry (and remote sensing) while 38 people are engaged
in research. A total annual budget of around $380,000 devoted to
Photogrammetry and around $423, 000 is devoted to Remote Sensing.
The teaching and research equipment are as varied as can be imagined,
from Mirror stereoscopes to Analytical plotters. There are other
interesting details. However, in view of x>ther expected responses and
compilation of data, particularly for Group II, it will be better not to
rush to any analysis of the information at this time.
The information from the above mentioned 15 academic respondees
are tabulated and attached to this interim report.
The help received, with regard to the information on Group II, from
Dr. F. L. Hanigan is being thankfully acknowledged.