UAE Police Officers, Firefighters to Get GIS Training
14.12.2012 Security
Police Officers, Firefighters, and Ministry of Interior Officials from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will get extensive training in how to use geographic information systems (GIS) technology, thanks to a new Esri Authorized Learning Center that opened in Abu Dhabi this week.
The training courses will be held at the new GIS Center for Security - Abu Dhabi Police.
“The center is unique in the region, supporting UAE national security agencies with geospatial technology services,” said Sohail El-Abd, General Manager for the Esri Middle East and Africa office.
“With the new Esri Authorized Learning Center, professional GIS training will be provided as well,” he added.
The training will only be for police, firefighters, and safety and security officers, with an emphasis on GIS applications for crime mapping and analysis, firefighting, and search and rescue operations.
Abu Dhabi Police will hire the instructors and Esri will certify them. Esri will provide all the training materials for the courses, which will include ArcGIS II: Essential Workflows, ArcGIS III: Performing Analysis, and ArcGIS for Server: Sharing GIS Content on the Web.
“The state-of-the-art learning center will develop a cadre of well-trained GIS professionals here who will put the technology to work to enhance safety and security. The UAE citizens will benefit in many ways,” said Esri President Jack Dangermond during the Esri Middle East and Africa User Conference, which was held this week in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi has been a world leader in adopting GIS technology, using it extensively in many aspects of government, including e-government services, homeland security, transportation, urban planning, and many other sectors.
The training courses will be held at the new GIS Center for Security - Abu Dhabi Police.
“The center is unique in the region, supporting UAE national security agencies with geospatial technology services,” said Sohail El-Abd, General Manager for the Esri Middle East and Africa office.
“With the new Esri Authorized Learning Center, professional GIS training will be provided as well,” he added.
The training will only be for police, firefighters, and safety and security officers, with an emphasis on GIS applications for crime mapping and analysis, firefighting, and search and rescue operations.
Abu Dhabi Police will hire the instructors and Esri will certify them. Esri will provide all the training materials for the courses, which will include ArcGIS II: Essential Workflows, ArcGIS III: Performing Analysis, and ArcGIS for Server: Sharing GIS Content on the Web.
“The state-of-the-art learning center will develop a cadre of well-trained GIS professionals here who will put the technology to work to enhance safety and security. The UAE citizens will benefit in many ways,” said Esri President Jack Dangermond during the Esri Middle East and Africa User Conference, which was held this week in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi has been a world leader in adopting GIS technology, using it extensively in many aspects of government, including e-government services, homeland security, transportation, urban planning, and many other sectors.
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