The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1998 GIS workshop was held
June 30-July 2, 1998 at the National Conservation Training Center, Shepardstown,
West Virginia. For information on the types of topics covered at the annual
workshops, both short and long versions of the agenda are available.
- View the final short version of the agenda here,
- View a text version of the agenda with additional descriptions of the class
contents here and download if desired.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1999 GIS workshop was held
November 2-4, 1999 in Phoenix, Arizona. For information on the types of topics
covered at the annual workshops, both short and long versions of the agenda
are available.
- View the final short version of the agenda here,
- View a text version of the agenda with additional descriptions of the class
contents here and download if desired.
GIS National FWS Workshop (TEC 7119), February 9-13, 2004, National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, WV.
The overall focus of the workshop - "Working towards a FWS Enterprise GIS".
An Enterprise GIS is –
- a GIS that integrates geographic data across multiple departments and serves the entire organization
- a GIS that provides access to other information systems in the organization by using a map or application as the integrator of the organization’s information
- a GIS that provides desktop access to all users
- a GIS that supports applications that are easy to use and understand
- a GIS that is well-organized and well-managed
- a GIS that is supported by all departments and management
For additional information regarding this Web page, contact Deb Southworth Green, in the Division of Information Resources and Technology Management, at Deb_Green@fws.gov
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