The Geospatial Technology Competency Model (GTCM) is depicted as a pyramid with nine tiers. This depiction illustrates how occupational and industry competencies build on a foundation of personal effectiveness, academic, and workplace competencies. Each tier consists of one or more blocks representing the skills, knowledge, and abilities essential for successful performance in the industry or occupation represented by the model. At the base of the model, competencies apply to a large number of occupations and industries. As a user moves up the model, the competencies become industry- and occupation-specific. This document specifies competencies required for worker success in the geospatial industry, from the most general Personal Effectiven...
Leaders of geospatial organizations are ill-prepared to manage rapid technological change critical t...
This study intended to provide insight into geospatial practitioners’ and educators’ viewpoints towa...
This Glossary is intended for use with the URISA GIS Capability Maturity Model (GISCMM) and the Geos...
The Geospatial Technology Competency Model (GTCM) is depicted as a pyramid with nine tiers. This dep...
This 28 page document contains a detailed description of the Geospatial Technology Competency Model ...
This 2-page document explores the growing and changing field of surveying due to the incorporation o...
In response to an increase in the number of skilled workers needed to sustain the geospatial workpla...
This 50-page article from the GeoTech Center provides descriptions of additional workforce competenc...
This document from John Johnson of the National GeoTech Center outlines competency requirements for ...
This Geotech website provides information on the Geospatial Technology Competency Model DACUMS. Th...
Completed in 2014, this competency model for Transportation, Distribution and Logistics was develope...
A shortage of a qualified and skilled workforce exists to meet the demands of the geospatial industr...
This competency model for Information Technology was developed by the Employment and Training Admini...
This web page provides an overview of a research study on the National Geospatial ...
This page from the GeoTech Center provides a document on workforce competencies for GIS & remote...
Leaders of geospatial organizations are ill-prepared to manage rapid technological change critical t...
This study intended to provide insight into geospatial practitioners’ and educators’ viewpoints towa...
This Glossary is intended for use with the URISA GIS Capability Maturity Model (GISCMM) and the Geos...
The Geospatial Technology Competency Model (GTCM) is depicted as a pyramid with nine tiers. This dep...
This 28 page document contains a detailed description of the Geospatial Technology Competency Model ...
This 2-page document explores the growing and changing field of surveying due to the incorporation o...
In response to an increase in the number of skilled workers needed to sustain the geospatial workpla...
This 50-page article from the GeoTech Center provides descriptions of additional workforce competenc...
This document from John Johnson of the National GeoTech Center outlines competency requirements for ...
This Geotech website provides information on the Geospatial Technology Competency Model DACUMS. Th...
Completed in 2014, this competency model for Transportation, Distribution and Logistics was develope...
A shortage of a qualified and skilled workforce exists to meet the demands of the geospatial industr...
This competency model for Information Technology was developed by the Employment and Training Admini...
This web page provides an overview of a research study on the National Geospatial ...
This page from the GeoTech Center provides a document on workforce competencies for GIS & remote...
Leaders of geospatial organizations are ill-prepared to manage rapid technological change critical t...
This study intended to provide insight into geospatial practitioners’ and educators’ viewpoints towa...
This Glossary is intended for use with the URISA GIS Capability Maturity Model (GISCMM) and the Geos...