Dear all,

On behalf of the “Geo for All” initiative, it is my great pleasure to inform 
the launch of the new website for the University of Colarado Denver's FOSS4G 
Lab. Thanks to Dr. Rafael Moreno-Sanchez who has been leading this at 
University of Colarado, Denver, USA. It is also great to see the establishment 
of an international advisory board for the lab  to review plans and activities 
and provide advice for the growth and future direction of the lab. Details 
athttp://geospatial.ucdenver.edu/foss4g/advisory-board

The University of Colarado Denver's FOSS4G Lab is supported by a diverse group 
of faculty from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the College of 
Architecture and Planning, all of whom have a particular interest in FOSS4G. 
The faculty collective is constantly expanding into new departments and 
colleges, adding to the breadth of knowledge and expertise in Geospatial 
Science. The initial lab faculty include Dr. Peter Anthamatten, Dr. Joshua 
French, Michael Hinke, Dr. Wesley Marshall, Dr. Carolyn McAndrews, Dr. Rafael 
Moreno-Sanchez, Dr. Deborah Thomas, Dr. Austin Troy, Dr. Amanda Weaver, Dr. 
Michael Wunder, Suzanne Anderson, Tim Stalker and Valerie Kraucunas.

Details at http://geospatial.ucdenver.edu/foss4g/faculty


They also offer a wide diversity of geospatial training with certificate 
programs in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science, the College 
of Architecture of Planning, and the School of Engineering. More details of the 
University of Colarado Lab at http://geospatial.ucdenver.edu/foss4g/home-2

University of Colarado is the 18th University in the USA to establish Open 
Geospatial Lab  http://www.geoforall.org/  in the last 2 years and joins a 
great family of other key research universities (University of Massachusetts 
,Harvard University,University of California, University of North Carolina, 
University of Kansas, Arizona State University, Kent State University etc). We 
are looking forward to receiving more applications from other universities in 
USA to establish research labs and expand our research in Open Geospatial 
Science in the United States and globally.

Best wishes,

Suchith


PS: There is also good news on  Open Education  with the U.S. Open Government 
Partnership: National Action Plan that is released. Details 
athttp://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/new_nap_commitments_report_092314.pdf

Thanks to all who made this possible and  this will have a domino effect...​
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