DMCii's Hodgson appointed VC of BASRC

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Dave Hodgson
David Hodgson, DMCii (the company that manage the Disaster Monitoring Constellation) Managing Director has been appointed Vice-Chairman of the British Association of Remote Sensing Companies (BARSC).
It is a privilege to work with the BARSC executive and Chairman to serve the interests of member companies at a time when understanding our environment through remote sensing is so important. UK industry has world leading companies of all sizes in many areas of remote sensing that benefit from cooperating to advance the industry as a whole.


The British Association of Remote Sensing Companies (BARSC) was established in 1985, and represents the interests of all those involved in remote sensing activities, from major companies to SMEs and independent consultants.

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