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Complimentary Membership to New GISPs

  12/01/2010
The URISA Board of Directors has voted to award new GIS Professionals (GISP) a complimentary one year membership valued at USD175. Beginning with the December 2009 class, all new GISPs (who are not already URISA members) are eligible for this free membership offer.
 

 

URISA is granting this award in order to recognise the accomplishments and support the professional contributions of GISPs in the future.The title of GISP is granted by the GIS Certification Institute (GISCI) to those people who have met the educational, professional experience, and professional contribution requirements as set out by the GISCI.

 

 

 





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