27-10-2012, 01:30 PM
Spatial Information Technology Center at Fulton-Montgomery Community College
ABSTRACT
The Spatial Information Technology Center (SITC) at Fulton-Montgomery Community College (FMCC) continued to
fulfill its mission and charter by successfully completing its fourth year of operations under Congressional funding and NASA
sponsorship. Fourth year operations (01 Oct 03 - 30 Sep 04) have been funded and conducted utilizing an authorized Research
Grant NAG 13-02053 (via a one-year no-cost extension expiring Sep 04). Drawdown and reporting of fiscal activities for SITC
operations passes through the Institute for the Application of Geo-spatial Technology (IAGT) at Cayuga Community College
in Auburn, New York. Fiscal activity of the Center is reported quarterly via SF 272 to IAGT, this report contains an overview
and expenditures for the remaining funds of NAG 13-02053. NAG 13-02053, slated for operating costs for the fiscal year
FY02-03, received a one-year no-cost extension. SITC also received permission to use remaining funds for salaries and
benefits through December 31,2004. The IAGT receives no compensation for administrative costs. This report includes
addendums for the NAG award as required by federal guidelines. Attached are the signed Report of New Technology/
Inventions and a Final Property Report. As an academic, economic, and workforce development program, the Center has made
significant strides in bringing the technology, knowledge and applications of the spatial information technology field to the
region it serves. Through the mission of the Center, the region’s communities have become increasingly aware of the benefits
of Geospatial technology, particularly in the region s K-12 arena. SITC continues to positively affect the region’s education,
employment and economic development, while expanding its services and operations.