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GIS 0350: Defense and Intelligence Applications of GIS

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This three-day course focuses on the Spatial tools that play a critical role in decision-making process related to military operations and intelligence gathering and analysis. This course provides an overview of typical defense and security issues facing the U.S. Intelligence Community and Department of Defense. Students learn how they can apply GIS technology as a tool in addressing these issues. Topics include sources of data, spatial analysis operations and case studies. This course includes a significant hands-on component providing a number of scenarios and exposure to customized tools for specific applications. Prerequisites are GIS 0110 and GIS 0300.

 
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  • Onsite Opportunity

    This course is also available on a contract basis and can be tailored to suit your organization's needs. Please contact us to discuss your onsite opportunity.

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    Prince William Campus
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      George Mason University
    Office of Continuing Professional Education
      10900 University Blvd.
      Manassas, VA 20110
  • Telephone: 703-993-8335
  • Fax: 703-993-8336

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    FEATURES

    Courses are offered in a three-day seminar format. Classes can be taken individually to strengthen your working knowledge or as part of the certificate program to enhance your career development. Certificate and non-certificate students are awarded 1 CEU (Continuing Education Unit) per ten hours of successful classroom participation. It is possible to complete the certificate in 4 to 36 months. Tailored seminars taught on your premises can be arranged through the Program Manager.


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    CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

    This course is part of the Geographic Information Systems certificate program. It may also be taken alone without pursuing a certificate.

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    WHO SHOULD ATTEND

    • Computer scientists and engineers
    • Geographers and cartographers
    • Planners and environmental scientists
    • Application specialists
    • People interested in changing careers
    • Law enforcement officers and administrators
    • Crime analysts and coordinators
    • Database and system administrators
    • EMS and first response professionals
    • Public health administrators
    INSTRUCTORS

    Steve Kremer
    Mark Johnson

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