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TEC7148 - Computer Systems Management in the Fish and Wildlife Service
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 This training workshop provides continuing education and professional networking to FWS information technology managers and staff responsible for computer and network systems management in the Fish and Wildlife Service. Participants learn how to properly design computer systems to operate in the FWS national network and over the Internet. The workshop provides instruction on the latest information technology standards, security requirements, and future directions relevant to developing and managing computer systems within the FWS.
College Credit None
Who Should Attend: FWS computer specialists and managers who oversee, develop, maintain or support information technology systems, databases, Web pages, or reporting systems for national or regional applications.
Objectives:
* Learn the latest applications of computer information technology in the FWS;
* Receive training on the latest information technology policies and standards in the FWS; and
* Learn methods and exchange information with other information technology managers to minimize cost and maximize effectiveness of FWS computer systems.
Length: 4 days/32 hours   Availability: Every other year
Contact:
IT Training Coordinator
Email:
linda_lufkin@fws.gov
Phone:
(304) 876-7484

 


Last Updated: December 12, 2008
National Conservation Training Center
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