NGS State Geodetic Advisor Program
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National Geodetic Survey's State Geodetic Advisor Program

The NGS State Geodetic Advisor Program is a cost-sharing program that provides a liaison between NOAA and the host state, usually with a jointly-funded NOAA employee residing in the state to guide and assist the state's geodetic and surveying programs. NGS also fosters a State Geodetic Coordinator Program wherein a participating state designates an employee to be its State Geodetic Coordinator, acting as a liaison between the state and NGS. These programs are designed to fill a need for more accurate local geodetic surveys and are in response to the states' desire to improve their surveying techniques to meet Federal standards and specifications.

Currently, the following states have NOAA state advisors:

South Carolina North Carolina Indiana Arizona Wisconsin Washington Oregon Ohio New Mexico New Jersey New Hampshire Nebraska Mississippi Minnesota Michigan Massachusetts Maryland Louisiana Kansas Illinois Florida Delaware Colorado California Virginia Puerto Rico Kentucky Wyoming No Advisor key for Coordinators key for Interested States key for Advisors No Advisor No Advisor No Advisor No Advisor Idaho Montana Hawaii No Advisor Alaska Vermont No Advisor No Advisor Texas No Advisor Click a State

State Geodetic Advisors
Alaska | Arizona | California | Colorado | Delaware | Florida | Hawaii
Idaho | Illinois | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota
Mississippi | Montana | Nebraska | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | Ohio | Oregon
Texas | Vermont | Washington | Wisconsin

State Geodetic Coordinators
Indiana | North Carolina | South Carolina | Virginia | Wyoming | Puerto Rico

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For more information contact the NGS Information Services:
by email,
or call (301) 713-3242, Monday - Friday, 7:00 AM - 4:30 PM eastern time.

Last updated by NGS.webmaster on July 16, 2004