Colleagues,

As many of you are aware in April 2015, i send out an email informing 
colleagues in Academia, Government and Industry who have interest in 
maintaining Open Standards in LiDAR to respond to the developments [1] and 
provide inputs.

Thank you for all of you who responded and supported our Open Letter [2] and as 
the next step of the process on 6th May 2015, i have emailed responsible 
contacts in the three organisations ASPRS (Stewart Walker), Esri (Jack 
Dangermond) ,  OGC (Mark Reichardt)  inviting all of them to respond and 
participate constructively for helping find a solution for this.

Dr. A. Stewart Walker (ASPRS) has  confirmed that he has received the e-mail 
and that ASPRS will discuss this  and will  respond formally in due course. 
They were holding their annual conference, IGTF 2015, in Tampa, Florida, last 
week so i understand all key ASPRS people were there face to face to discuss 
this in detail and find a best way forward. I also understand that OGC also 
will be responding formally to our letter this week.

Jack Dangermond (Esri) has emailed me assuring thier commitment for 
interoperability and open standards and to support OGC to organize an open 
process leading to an open standard for storing LiDAR data. I have replied 
thanking Jack for responding positively and  inviting thier participation for 
this. I also recieved email from Esri staff (Keith Ryden) that i replied 
suggesting that from now he be in direct contact with  Martin Isenburg (author 
of LASzip and LAStools) and Scott Simmons (OGC) to get thier feedbacks and 
inputs in  this discussions so that everyone can work together in the common 
objective of Open Standards in our discipline for the benifit of the wider geo 
community.

I thank Carl Reed for this sharing his years of experience ( i was not even 
born when he started his career!)  and wisdom on collaboration and building 
consensus and i take inspiration from his words. We all have to be patient, 
listen to all different viewpoints/perspectives and work together, step by step 
and always keep doors of communication  open so we can bring everyone together 
for building consensus.

We have achieved two important objectives so far:

1. We were able to educate the wider geo community on this issue and the 
importance of Open Standards and get strong support from all cross sections. It 
is a strong message to all that we are watching closely all developments and 
will take action as and when needed.

2. All key stakeholders are now committed to work together to find a solution 
for this.

It is important that discussions with all stakeholders start with open mind 
(OGC, OSGeo, ASPRS, Esri, other properitory GIS vendors, government 
organisations, LiDAR companies/users etc..) and i request that everyone put 
forward all the options for discussions and ideas for consensus. If you or your 
organisation wishes to contribute ideas/viewpoints for this discussion (even if 
you are not able to participate in the Boulder meeting, your views will help in 
finding the best solution) please email Scott Simmons (Executive Director, 
Standards, E-mail - [email protected] ) your ideas/proposals on this 
before 25th May 2015, so that all proposals/ideas can be looked into and 
discussed  at the OGC Point Cloud ad-hoc meeting planned at next TC meetings in 
Boulder, USA (June 1st, 2015).


I now leave this in the safe hands of our OGC colleagues to guide the process 
forward and i request  everyone to work together step by step for this. It is 
important to be patient , listen to all viewpoints and slowly build consensus. 
I hope all stakeholders will work together in the common objective of Open 
Standards in LiDAR for the benifit of the wider geo community.

I thank all colleagues in GeoforAll, OSGeo, OGC, ASPRS, ISPRS, ICA and wider 
geocommunity  esp. Martin Isenburg, Cameron Shorter, Patrick Hogan whose 
efforts made this possible.I once again thank the wider geospatial community 
for thier attention and support on this important matter.

Best wishes,

Suchith

[1] http://www.osgeo.org/node/1518
[2] http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/LIDAR_Format_Letter
[3] http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/board/2015-May/012814.html 



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