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In collaboration with the US Department of Labor, the National Geospatial Technology Center (http://www.geotechcenter.org/) is updating the GTCM. We are conducting this evaluation to determine what modifications are needed for the existing competency model.

 

Tier 4 – Industry-Wide Technical Competencies cover the knowledge, skills, and abilities from which workers across the industry can benefit, regardless of the sector in which they operate. Listed in Tier 4 are examples of "Critical Work Functions" that many geospatial professionals will be expected to perform during their careers. These competencies are considered cross-cutting, as they allow a worker to move easily across industry sub-sectors.

 

Please complete the Tier 4 Questionnaire: https://app.qmethodsoftware.com/study/5914 

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 Thanks, Rodney

  

Rodney Jackson, Ed.D, GISP

Senior Researcher

National Geospatial Technology Center of Excellence

 

 

Thomas Mueller, Ph.D., GISP, GeoEdC

My Pronouns – he, him, his

 

Professor

Geography / Geospatial Technology

Certified Geospatial Technology Educator (GeoEdC)

National Geographic Certified Educator

Director of PennsylvaniaView

Assistant Director / Senior Team GeoTech Center

Department of Computer Sciences, Information Systems and Engineering Technology

 

California University of Pennsylvania

250 University Ave., Campus Box 55

California, PA 15419-1394

office: 724-938-4255

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