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Monday, September 17th, 2012

American Sentinel University Leads Discussion on Educating the Next 25 Years of Geospatial Professionals at GIS in the Rockies 2012

Data from The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the 2010 – 2020 job outlook for geographic information systems (GIS) professionals at all skill levels has never been better and is growing much faster than average. All geospatial occupations are expected to grow by at least 14 percent. This growth has created a need for