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Public Safety GIS Education

Introducing: DATAMARK Learning Institute

Empower yourself and your team with DATAMARK’s suite of educational offerings. Courses are delivered by a live team of experts and can be held virtually or in-person to accommodate a variety of audiences.
Enhance Your Understanding Of Key Industry Topics

Our current course offerings include topics related to Public Safety GIS, Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) and Community.

Gain Educational Credits

In most circumstances our course offerings count as credit toward ENP hours, GISP hours and annual state training hours.

Partner With A Team Of Industry Experts

DATAMARK’s renowned educators provide live trainings and supplementary offerings to ensure all students stay on-track.

Customized Courses For Your Organization

Our educational programs have been meticulously crafted to address the evolving needs and challenges faced by the public safety community and are divided into three categories: NG9-1-1; GIS and Community. We are confident that these programs will equip participants with the knowledge and skill required to excel in their roles, ensuring the highest level of service to the communities the serve.

Core Offerings

  • Next Generation 9-1-1

    Next Generation 9-1-1

    Our NG9-1-1 offerings include three courses: Introduction to NG9-1-1, Transition to NG9-1-1, and NG9-1-1 Boundaries.

  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

    Our GIS course offerings include: Addressing for NG9-1-1 Best Practices and Intro To ArcGIS With An Emphasis On NG9-1-1.

  • Community

    Community

    Public safety community course offerings include: From Burnout To Breakthrough and Overcoming Obstacles: Building A Better You.

    community

“DATAMARK has demonstrated a thorough understanding of NG9-1-1 GIS needs and an ability to communicate those needs to a wide range of stakeholders, so our program is pleased to work with DATAMARK towards a NextGen solution.”

– Tyler Fosset, New Mexico 9-1-1 Coordinator