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S-495, Geospatial Fire Analysis (Blended)

Course Description

The primary purpose of this course is to provide the knowledge base for developing short-, mid-, and long-term geospatial fire analysis for the Long Term Analyst (LTAN) and Fire Behavior Analyst (FBAN). This course conveys the latest processes and technology to assess weather, climatology, historic fires, fuels, and biophysical attributes to develop deterministic and probabilistic fire growth for various timeframes. Concepts taught will help an LTAN and FBAN perform at an acceptable level on a national basis without regard to geographic boundaries. The course is presented by distance learning, lectures, electronic presentations, and class discussion.

Course Objectives

Provide continuing education to qualified LTANs, FBANs, and technical specialists by providing the most recent advancements in geospatial fire analyses.

Prerequisite Training

S-490, Advanced Wildland Fire Behavior Calculations
S-491, Intermediate National Fire Danger Rating System

Alternate Delivery Mode

Alternate Delivery Mode
Not Applicable
Training Required For
LTAN 310-1 Training Path 01
Lead Instructor Minimum Qualifications
Lead and unit instructors must be qualified as Long Term analyst (LTAN), Fire Behavior Analyst (FBAN), Incident Meteorologist (IMET), Technical Specialist, or someone with expertise in GIS with verified fire experience developing geospatial fire behavior analyses or providing data for such analyses
Unit Instructor Minimum Qualifications
Lead and unit instructors must be qualified as Long Term analyst (LTAN), Fire Behavior Analyst (FBAN), Incident Meteorologist (IMET), Technical Specialist, or someone with expertise in GIS with verified fire experience developing geospatial fire behavior analyses or providing data for such analyses
Business Steward
S495CSC S495 Geospatial Fire Analysis Interpretation and Application Course Steering Committee
Course Level
National
Format
Blended
Course Number
S-495
Other Training Which Supports
FBAN Fire Behavior Analyst
Course Title
Geospatial Fire Analysis (Blended)
Total Hours
120

Special Delivery Considerations

This course was developed using a blended approach to learning. Students are required to complete the online training portion of the course prior to taking the instructor-led training (ILT).

Special Cadre Considerations

Lesson instructors must have applied experience with the materials being presented.

Development History

NAFRI course. Reference NWCG Curriculum Issue Paper #98.

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Quarter Three materials focus on Leadership Level 3: Leader of People (Develop Intent). Leadership Level 3 is where your values, your team, and your influence come together. Leaders of People put their teams first, build trust, and lead with authenticity. They mentor future leaders and shape decisions up and down the chain.

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2026 Core Components Module Package

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