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RT-341, GIS Specialist for Incident Management Annual Refresher (Online)

Course Title
GIS Specialist for Incident Management Annual Refresher (Online)
Training Required For
GISS 310-1 Training Path 01
Version Date

2024

Course Number
RT-341
Course Description

RT-341, GIS Specialist for Incident Management Annual Refresher does not teach ArcGIS (ArcGIS Pro) functionality or concepts. As GIS professionals, students must have expertise using ArcGIS technology and should come to the class already proficient at managing/editing geospatial data (geodatabases), spatial analysis, and map production using ArcGIS Pro software. Students are expected to already have Geographic Information System Specialist (GISS) knowledge, skills, and abilities. The RT-341 course goal is to prepare a GISS or GISS-T for an assignment in the current fire season. RT-341 is required for the GISS position (qualified or trainee) to maintain currency.

Course Objective

Adhering to the NWCG Standards for Geospatial Operations (GeoOps), PMS 936 for incident file naming and directory organization, symbology, map elements, map standards, and documentation.

Format
Self-Directed (Online)
Special Delivery Considerations

RT-341 is Self-Directed (Online) training developed by the national GISS training cadre and hosted in the Wildland Fire Learning Portal.

Software
Concurrent Use or Single-use ArcGIS Pro (fire season-approved version) Advanced license installation. License must be Authorized to Work Offline.
FTP client software (examples: FileZilla,WinSCP).

System Credentials
NIFC ArcGIS Online Organization. Qualified GISS should have the NIFC Data Manager role and GISS trainees should have the NIFC Training or NIFC Data Publisher role.
iNAP account with access to NIFC FTP.
FireNet named user account

Business Steward
IMC Integration Management Committee
Alternate Delivery Mode
Not Applicable

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