GIS Training Opportunity:
GIS Design for Natural Resource Lands Management (TEC7114) is an advanced 5-day course for natural resource professionals who are responsible for the planning, design and implementation of a GIS program on their land management area. Topics include project planning, geodatabase design and development, mobile GIS, model building and making GIS data available for others in your office. You will have over 15 hours of open lab time to work on your own station data and complete a self designed, instructor consulted GIS project. This class is offered only once a year, so apply now! College Credit: 2 semester hours. When: January 28 =96 February 1, 2008 Registration Deadline: November 23, 2007 Location: The National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia Agenda: http://training.fws.gov/branchsites/CLM/Courses/tec7114.html Course Tuition: $1,050 Tuition is waived for FWS employees, NPS, and BLM NCTC Meals and Lodging (5 Days): $595 Free for FWS employees, $545 for NPS and BLM Dept. of Interior Employee Online Registration: https://doilearn.doi.gov/ Use "TEC7114" in search ALL OTHERS APPLY AT: http://doilearn.doi.gov/coursecatalog/index.cfm Use "TEC7114" in search Additional NCTC Information: http://training.fws.gov/ Specific questions about the course, contact: Eric Kelchlin, New Technologies Course Leader USFWS-National Conservation Training Center Phone: (304) 876-7453 Fax: (304) 876-7225 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]