Describe the data programs provided by organizations such as The National Map, GeoSpatial One Stop, and National Integrated Land System
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of international organizations such as Association of Geographic Information Laboratories for Europe (AGILE) and the European GIS Education Seminar (EUGISES)
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of governmental entities such as the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as they related to support of professionals and organizations
involved in GIS&T
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of GeoSpatial One Stop
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), Inc.
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of the Nation Integrated Land System (NILS)
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of the National Academies of Science Mapping Science Committee
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of the USGS and its National Map vision
Discuss the mission, history, constituencies, and activities of University Consortium of Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) and the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA)
Discuss the political, cultural, economic, and geographic characteristics of various countries that influence their adoption and use of GIS&T
Identify National Science Foundation (NSF) programs that support GIS&T research and education
Outline the principle concepts and goals of the “digital earth” vision articulated in 1998 by Vice President Al Gore
Assess the current status of Gore’s “digital earth”
Identify the measurement framework that applies to moving object tracking
Explain the advantage of real-time kinematic GPS in field data collection
Describe an application of hand-held computing or personal digital assistants (PDAs) for field data collection
Considering the measurement framework applied to moving object tracking, identify which of the dimensions of location, attribute, and time is fixed, which is controlled, and which is measured
Describe a real or hypothetical application of a sensor network in field data collection
Outline a combination of positioning techniques that can be used to support location-based services in a given environment
Plan an aerial imagery mission in response to a given request for proposals and map of a study area, taking into consideration vertical and horizontal control, atmospheric conditions, time of year, and time of day
DC-22 - Federal agencies and national and international organizations and programs