ISSSAMOR II, 2013: 2nd International Symposium on Small Satellites for Arctic 
and Maritime Operations and Research Washington, DCTues.-Wed., Dec. 3-4, 2013
Save the Date!

Save the Date Announcement 
Based on the success of last November's ISSSAMOR I, we are expanding the agenda 
for this annual symposium by a half-day.  This will allow us to accommodate the 
welcome demand for presentation opportunities, and to increase our information 
exchange to a second day.

Our focus for 2013 is on Arctic Ocean Requirements and the Role of Small 
Satellites.

This announcement is to notify past participants and potential new attendees of 
our dates and general location.  Details will be sent as available.

In the meantime, mark your calendar, to be in Washington, DC on December 3-4! 

Write to [email protected] ( mail:[email protected] ) , to inquire about 
presenting or participating in this upcoming event.
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ISSSAMOR is sponsored by Taksha University's Global Maritime Awareness 
Institute for Safety, Security and Stewardship (GMAISSS) and the Taksha 
Institute for Small Satellite Space Systems (TISSS), as well as the Journal of 
Small Satellites (JoSS), with the cooperation of invited government and 
industry representatives. 

The Symposium is led by Prof. Guy Thomas, Director, C-SIGMA Centre (Ireland) 
and Chair, Taksha GMAISSS (Baltimore, MD, USA).

The primary purpose of the symposium is to provide a forum to discuss and 
exchange information for the enhancement of the safety and security of the 
Arctic environment and global maritime assets, including the protection of the 
maritime environment and its resources, as well as the people and vessels 
traversing the waters of the world. 

The secondary purpose is to promote collaboration on science and technology to 
further Arctic and maritime awareness through increases in the capability of 
systems and communications, both terrestrial and space-based, as well as the 
shared use of the output of existing systems for the good of all. It will 
examine the complete cycle of knowledge from requirements generation to 
tasking, seeking, collection, fusion and analysis, "big data" analytics, 
automated decision-making aids,decision-making itself, and to dissemination of 
information.

The tertiary purpose is to develop short- and long-term recommendations for 
future action items, and to produce an edited symposium proceedings.

 
All proceeds from sales, registration fees, charitable contributions, and other 
sources support the educational and research programs of Taksha University, 
founded as a not-for-profit institution in 1976.

(C) 2013 Taksha University

Taksha University, 15 Research Dr., Hampton, VA 23666

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