GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
FREE SEMINAR
Monday April 2, 2007 7:00PM - 9:00PM
GIS technology is a system for capturing, analyzing and managing data which is
spatially related to the earth. This technology can be used for homeland security,
facilities management, environmental impact analysis, urban planning, cartography,
scientific research, sales, marketing and much more.
The free seminar will feature specific applications in law enforcement, real estate and
economic development. Participants will see how GIS is used to solve problems in many
areas of the economy.
Geographic Information Systems technology is quickly becoming one of the fastest
growing technology-related careers. Find out more about the growing career
opportunities as well as the impact of GIS technology on our everyday lives.
Join us for a free workshop to enhance your knowledge of Geographic Information
Systems (GIS). You will be provided with information on how GIS is used to solve
problems in many areas of the economy. The workshop will cover the following:
A greater understanding of GIS and Remote Sensing
An understanding of the impact Geographic Information Systems
has on our everyday lives and the world around us. (Homeland Security,
Facilities Management, Environmental Impact Analysis and many more...)
An increased awareness of the growing career opportunities in GIS
technology-related fields as well as where the jobs are
PLAN ON ATTENDING - CALL NOW!
Seminar Location: Ocean County Vocational Technical School
1299 Old Freehold Road Toms River
TO RESERVE YOUR FREE SEAT CALL
732.473.3131 OR FAX 732.286.1196
Presenters:
Eddie Hanebuth, President, Digital Quest, Inc.
Office at NASA’s John C Stennis Space Center www.spacestars.org
Joe Latigona, Medford Police Department
Scott Weller, James F. Bujak & Associates, Inc.