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2007 Salary Survey

The 2010-2011 Salary Survey is now Avialable

1998 marked the first URISA Salary Survey. In 2000 and 2003 the survey was greatly expanded making it the premier source for GIS and IT salary information. Based on the success of its predecessors and the high-level of demand for more information by URISA members, the 2006-07 Salary Survey has been further expanded and includes a much wider-range of detailed information.

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URISA Listserv Policy

One of the objectives of URISA is to “foster communications among IT/GIS management professionals in provincial/state and local government.”  In so doing, the intent is to “develop relationships of trust, respect and teamwork between members.”  To accomplish this objective, URISA uses several communications channels, including email lists, newsletters, webinars, a professional journal, a website, and a presence in social networking sites (F

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They are the leaders who drive the adoption of technology withing their organizations, the true leaders in the profession.

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URISA 2003 Salary Survey for IT/GIS Professionals

1998 marked the first URISA Salary Survey. In 2000 the survey was greatly expanded making it the premier source for GIS and IT salary information. Based on the success of its predecessors and the high-level of demand for more information by URISA members, the 2003 Salary Survey has been further expanded and includes a much wider-range of detailed information.

Model Job Descriptions for GIS Professionals

Edited by William Huxhold, Ph.D. , GISP

Innovative technology, increased demand, and newfound applications have caused the field of GIS to expand. As this field became more complex and varied, the individual job requirements of the GIS professional began to splinter. This new publication provides a collection of job descriptions you can use and modify to meet the needs of your own organization.

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