Industry Links
GIS Links
High Performance EMS
High Performance Emergency Medical Services (HP-EMS) systems provide effective clinical care promoting positive patient outcomes and community wellness while maintaining a focus on improving economic efficiency of the system. This site is dedicated as a community seeking to increase agency performance by promoting useful information regarding the developing trends and improvements in the efficiency of delivering basic and advanced medical care in the field.
South Carolina Arc User's Group
The South Caroina Arc Users Group (SCARC) is a non-profit organization developed to connect users of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies within the state.
There are no membership dues to become a member of SCARC nor are you required to be a user of Esri products.
EPA Data
Environmental Protection Agency
GISCafe
This site has been compiled to provide GIS users with a quick and easy source of information on a variety of issues. With industry news, case studies and technical papers, job listings and more, GISCafe provides a valuable resource for all your GIS needs.
Esri Training Schedule
Over 35 courses taught by Esri's professional instructional staff.
Find classes and training facilities near you -- Course descriptions -- Class schedules -- Registration information -- Maps to training facilities
GIS Jobs Clearinghouse
Started in 1992, the GJC has helped thousands of GIS/RS professionals find positions. With hundreds of positions and resumes in our databases, the GJC has resources for both employers and those seeking jobs. The GJC is no longer a free site though posting resumes is still free of charge. We are charging minimal fees to post position descriptions in order to operate the site.
GIS Data Clearinghouse
The Georgia GIS Data Clearinghouse provides access to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) resources of Georgia for use by government, academia, and the private sector. Here you can view and obtain GIS data, maps, information and much more to help you build effective GIS applications. Please explore our site and discover the data and services we offer.
South Carolina Geographic Information Systems
Hosted by the South Carolina Arc Users Group (SCARC), the South Carolina Mapping Advisory Committee (SMAC) and the Geospatial Administrators Association of South Carolina (GAASC), the South Carolina Mapping Network is provided as a public service to the mapping and GIS community in the state. Their goal is to help you stay informed of events and decisions which impact your profession, to be a resource to you in your job, and to help you grow professionally.
Geospatial Administrators Association - SC
The mission of the Geospatial Administrators Association - SC (GAASC) is to establish a network and forum of management professionals from both GIS and IT disciplines to share knowledge, experience, and resources, as well as collaborate on common issues, problems, and needs. This is an organization where every member has something to contribute.
University Site Links
The University of Georgia (Center for Geospatial Research)
The Center for Geospatial Research promotes geographic thinking and the application of geospatial technology in interdisciplinary research, education, and public service.
We apply our history of expertise in remote sensing, photogrammetry, GIS, Geovisualization, and field surveys to uncover the spatial aspect in any research. Our internationally recognized work in natural and cultural resources, terrain analysis, and spatio-temporal modeling addresses critical and contemporary issues in human and environment relationships.
The University of South Carolina GIS
The purpose of this site is to provide information for faculty, staff and students of the University of South Carolina (U.S.C.) on geographic information science and related disciplines. U.S.C. was one of an initial group of American research universities to become members of the University Consortium on Geographic Information Science (UCGIS). UCGIS fosters the integrated use of resources and technology, and encourages multi-disciplinary research collaboration.
High Performance EMS
High Performance Emergency Medical Services (HP-EMS) systems provide effective clinical care promoting positive patient outcomes and community wellness while maintaining a focus on improving economic efficiency of the system. This site is dedicated as a community seeking to increase agency performance by promoting useful information regarding the developing trends and improvements in the efficiency of delivering basic and advanced medical care in the field.
South Carolina Arc User's Group
The South Caroina Arc Users Group (SCARC) is a non-profit organization developed to connect users of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies within the state.
There are no membership dues to become a member of SCARC nor are you required to be a user of Esri products.
EPA Data
Environmental Protection Agency
GISCafe
This site has been compiled to provide GIS users with a quick and easy source of information on a variety of issues. With industry news, case studies and technical papers, job listings and more, GISCafe provides a valuable resource for all your GIS needs.
Esri Training Schedule
Over 35 courses taught by Esri's professional instructional staff.
Find classes and training facilities near you -- Course descriptions -- Class schedules -- Registration information -- Maps to training facilities
GIS Jobs Clearinghouse
Started in 1992, the GJC has helped thousands of GIS/RS professionals find positions. With hundreds of positions and resumes in our databases, the GJC has resources for both employers and those seeking jobs. The GJC is no longer a free site though posting resumes is still free of charge. We are charging minimal fees to post position descriptions in order to operate the site.
GIS Data Clearinghouse
The Georgia GIS Data Clearinghouse provides access to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) resources of Georgia for use by government, academia, and the private sector. Here you can view and obtain GIS data, maps, information and much more to help you build effective GIS applications. Please explore our site and discover the data and services we offer.
South Carolina Geographic Information Systems
Hosted by the South Carolina Arc Users Group (SCARC), the South Carolina Mapping Advisory Committee (SMAC) and the Geospatial Administrators Association of South Carolina (GAASC), the South Carolina Mapping Network is provided as a public service to the mapping and GIS community in the state. Their goal is to help you stay informed of events and decisions which impact your profession, to be a resource to you in your job, and to help you grow professionally.
Geospatial Administrators Association - SC
The mission of the Geospatial Administrators Association - SC (GAASC) is to establish a network and forum of management professionals from both GIS and IT disciplines to share knowledge, experience, and resources, as well as collaborate on common issues, problems, and needs. This is an organization where every member has something to contribute.
University Site Links
The University of Georgia (Center for Geospatial Research)
The Center for Geospatial Research promotes geographic thinking and the application of geospatial technology in interdisciplinary research, education, and public service.
We apply our history of expertise in remote sensing, photogrammetry, GIS, Geovisualization, and field surveys to uncover the spatial aspect in any research. Our internationally recognized work in natural and cultural resources, terrain analysis, and spatio-temporal modeling addresses critical and contemporary issues in human and environment relationships.
The University of South Carolina GIS
The purpose of this site is to provide information for faculty, staff and students of the University of South Carolina (U.S.C.) on geographic information science and related disciplines. U.S.C. was one of an initial group of American research universities to become members of the University Consortium on Geographic Information Science (UCGIS). UCGIS fosters the integrated use of resources and technology, and encourages multi-disciplinary research collaboration.