URISA invites experienced geospatial professionals of all kinds –
particularly those with management experience – to review and comment on
a draft Geospatial Management Competency Model (GMCM). Reviews by GIS
professionals, professional surveyors, photogrammetrists and remote
sensing scientists, programmers and application developers who
specialize in geospatial applications, educators with specialized
expertise in Geographic Information Science and Technology, and others
whose work relies on geospatial technologies and data analysis are all
welcome to participate.
A URISA Task Force prepared the draft for the U.S. Department of
Labor’s Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA). Reviews will be
reported to the Task Force and DOLETA, and will used to refine and
validate the GMCM. Reviewers who share contact information will also
receive results of the public review as well as copies of the revised
GMCM.
Links to the draft GMCM and an online questionnaire for reviewers are available at http://www.urisa.org/gmcm_review. The questionnaire will remain open through March 31, 2012.
The Geospatial Management Competency Model (GMCM) specifies 74
essential competencies and 17 competency areas that characterize the
work of most successful managers in the geospatial industry.
The GMCM builds upon DOLETA’s Geospatial Technology Competency Model,
which specifies the foundational, industry-wide, and industry
sector-specific expertise characteristic of the various occupations that
comprise the geospatial industry (http://www.careeronestop.org/CompetencyModel/pyramid.aspx?GEO=Y).
URISA convened a task force composed of ten experienced geospatial
managers and one facilitator at the 2011 GIS-Pro Conference in
Indianapolis to produce the GMCM for the U.S. Department of Labor’s
Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA).
URISA’s qualifications to organize the GMCM effort include its nearly
50-year history as one of the founding organizations of the GIS
profession, its successful organization of the GIS Certification
Institute and the URISA Leadership Academy, and its healthy working
relationships with other professional and scientific associations in the
geospatial field through the Coalition on Geospatial Organizations
(COGO).
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