HJR 19-DIGITAL ORTHOIMAGERY AND ELEVATION DATA    CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced HJR 19 to be up for consideration. MS. JUDY JORDAN, staff to Representative Scalzi, sponsor, said HJR 19 encourages Congress to provide funding to digitally map much of Alaska. This new mapping technique has numerous benefits. Ms. Jordan explained that orthoimagery and digital mapping combine image characteristics of aerial photography with the geometric qualities of the map. Such maps would greatly enhance the processes used by decision makers that pertain to the state's land transfer programs, resource assessment, exploration and development, rural airport access, fire suppression and community economic and infrastructure development. Today, she said, decision makers often rely on inaccurate and outdated maps. Some maps were produced as much as 40 - 50 years ago. Federally funded orthoimagery mapping is already being made available to other states and, to date, Alaska has been left out of that effort. It is her understanding that the U.S. Geological Survey has included a $6 million initiative in its FY02 budget for Alaska. Other Department of Interior agencies may supplement that request. Obtaining this type of mapping for Alaska is very expensive and is currently projected to cost in the neighborhood of more than $100 million. She said that digital orthoimagery is the goal of the Alaska Geographic Data Committee. They have collected over 50 endorsements from corporate, state, Native and federal entities within the state for the geological survey initiative. SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass HJR 19 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.