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Date:1998-07-07 21:00:00
Sender:John J. Degnan <[Mailed John Degnan <jjd@ltpmail.gsfc.nasa.gov>]>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 128: ILRS Governing Board Elections
Author:John J. Degnan
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SLR Electronic Mail 1998-07-07 21:00:00 UTC Message No. 128
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Author: John J. Degnan
Subject: ILRS Governing Board Elections
jmb@ltpmail.gsfc.nasa.gov (John Bosworth),
pearlman@cfa.harvard.edu (Mike Pearlman),
beutler@aiub.unibe.ch (Gerhard Beutler)


The last of the letters providing the CSTG SLR/LLR Subcommission response
to organization proposals to serve the new International Laser Ranging
Service (ILRS) in some capacity (i.e. tracking station, analysis center,
data center, operations center) were sent out about ten days ago. If you
have not already received the letter, it should be arriving shortly.

I noticed that some of the letters did not provide a date for submitting
your list of personnel associated with the ILRS function and their email
addresses to Carey Noll and simply said ”as soon as possible”. It should
have read ”by July 10”, and I apologize for this oversight.

If you are associated with an approved ILRS organization, it is important
that your principal technical contact compile this list and send it to
Carey by July 10 at the following e-mail address:

noll@cddis.gsfc.nasa.gov (Carey Noll)

so that you can participate in Governing Board elections taking place this
summer. Only associates of approved ILRS organizations can be nominated for
Governing Board positions and/or vote in the elections. The current list of
approved organizations can be found at the following CSTG SLR/LLR
Subcommission web site:

http://cddisa.gsfc.nasa.gov/cstg/ilrs_appr.html

I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Sincerely,


John J. Degnan
Chairman, CSTG Subcommission on Satellite and Lunar Laser Ranging



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