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Ty Touchard...the blog
http://tyrontouchard.blogspot.com
Tyron Touchard blogs provide commentary on current news, business, and human resources. Also, offers opinions on the geosciences recruitment industry and the tricks to finding candidates in GIS, GPS, Photogrammetric science, and Remote Sensing.
Recent Posts
This is Geography Awareness Week…
The National Geographic Society promotes Geography Awareness Week (GAW) every November in the third week. It is a week for classroom activities, awareness events, and after-school programs providing students opportunities to know and understand thei...
The First Rung of the Ladder…
This blog has been following the geospatial career market. Most current indicators point to great demand for an increasing number of geospatial related services in dozens of markets from smart grid technologies, location intelligence, and mobile app...
Climate Change, Clean Tech Jobs, and Blog Action Day 2009...
Blog Action Day 2009 organized by www.blogactionday.org got 13,601 blogs from 156 countries with more than 18 million readers to participate in an annual event held every October 15th where bloggers across the world unite to write about a single issu...
Job Loss Offset by Strategic Planning...
A key component to the geospatial market place is city, county, state, and federal agency business. The activity occurring today originated with opportunity tracking in administrations that have long since expired. Future business is being secured...
Hot Job Market For Global Mobile Applications...
Human demand for superior communications won't subside until every inch of the world has access to digital communication. Enovation in voice, video, and Internet communications services is at an all time high, which is why mobile phone subscriptions ...
Excellent timing!
The geospatial community is turning attention away from last week's Location Intelligence 2009 conference held in Denver to the GEOINT 2009 Symposium in San Antonio, Texas. These events provide tremendous networking opportunities for both attendees...

