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Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Lim Yi Sheng, Year 3 School of Information Systems Student“This photo was taken when I won the School of Information Systems’ (SIS) Annual Coding competition – something which would not have been conceivable to me when I first entered SMU. Given my dismal A-level grades, I always wondered how I would survive in the reputedly competitive environment of SMU. However, upon entering SIS, I realised that the school had somehow taken a filter off the highway of normality by doing away with the bell curve. This resulted in an environment where students exchanged ideas freely and willingly, as we don’t have to worry about the repercussions of helping someone else to do better. It’s commonplace for strangers to drop in and add to a discussion between groupmates working on their case studies, which adds to the feeling of SIS as a family rather than a school. Of course, that’s not to say that the coursework at SIS is a breeze. Far from it. I realised that the reason why we need to collaborate is because the coursework is very rigorous, and demands nothing short of excellence from each and every student. So much so that even the professors chip in to help us out. Why? Simply put, because the systems we handle are only as good as the people (i.e. us) implementing them. A computer, at its very heart, is just a bunch of off and on switches. And unlike other coursework, this is not a situation of students vs professors. Instead, the students ally with the professors, to try and make miracles happen from the off and on switches. So how has SMU changed me? It has shown me, that given the right environment, anyone, no matter their background, can achieve great things with the simplest components.”Photo credit: Robert Chai (ift.tt/W3VeUt, ift.tt/19vrruj)
Died August 6, 2011 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Presentation: Rozan O. Maghrabi & Dr. Prashant Paliva (Information Systems and Operations Management), “The Impact of Information Technology (IT) on Culture: Understanding Technology-driven Changes in Culture in Saudi Arabia”
Muhamad Aswan Ismail
MSc Information Systems
University of Manchester
December 14th 2010
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Deputy Secretary of State Kennenth Burleson swears in Darin Mitchell to the Arkansas Geographic Information Systems Board.
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
7.26.2023 2023 HCD Summer Interns Group Photo & Words of Inspiration by HCD staffer, Patrick Johnson, Geographic Information System (GIS) Supervisor
180618-N-ET513-0006 PORT OF DJIBOUTI, Djibouti (June 18, 2018) Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Aranda Anthony, left, and Fire Controlman Aegis 2nd Class Eric Castro handle line on the flight deck of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Laboon (DDG 58) as the ship arrives in the port of Djibouti. Laboon, home-ported in Naval Station Norfolk, is in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of regional allies and partners and U.S. national security interests in Europe and Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kallysta Castillo)
PITI, Guam (October 19, 2012) Information Systems Technician 3rd Class Ameera Haynes and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Nicholas James, Sailors assigned to the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40), repaint tombs at Guam Veterans Cemetery. The community service project was part of a day long event that also saw Sailors cleaning and painting at Jose L.G. Rios Middle School, and providing beach access by clearing brush along Marine Corps Drive. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ricardo Danan)
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Le soldat Raphaël Ferland-Racine s’engage comme Technicien en systèmes d'information au Centre de Recrutement des Forces Canadiennes de Québec, le 24 janvier 2024.
Private Raphaël Ferland-Racine enrolls as Information Systems Technician at the Quebec Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre, on January 24th, 2024.
7.26.2023 2023 HCD Summer Interns Group Photo & Words of Inspiration by HCD staffer, Patrick Johnson, Geographic Information System (GIS) Supervisor
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
Virtual Regional Validation Workshop for the SADC Agricultural Information Management System (AIMS) - - Strategy
Multi-Stakeholder Consultation workshop on Strengthening National Food Security Information Systems in Iraq
(RFSAN) 14-15 March
Baghdad 21 March 2017: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Representation in Iraq (FAO) hosted in Baghdad on 14-15 March a multi-stakeholder consultation workshop on Strengthening National Food Security Information Systems in Iraq. It was organized by (FAO) Representation in Iraq and the Regional Food Security Analysis Network (RFSAN), which is a partnership between FAO and iMMAP in Amman, Jordan, and funded by USAID and FAO to promote, improved Food Security and Nutrition Information Systems (FSNIS) at country and regional level. The main objective of the meeting was to review the food security information systems in Iraq and to discuss future capacity development.
In his welcoming address Mr. Fadel El-Zubi, FAO representative in Iraq, greeted all participants from Iraqi ministries, government institutions, academic institutions, NGOs and private sector. He stated that the main objective of this workshop is to look into the food security information systems in Iraq, and to discuss the strengths, weaknesses of mechanism of collect and analyze such information. The key question is how to address the relevant stakeholders’ capacities in this field in the future. The outcome of analysis of food security information decide what actions and funding are required to achieve a sustainable food security system, as well as assist FAO to attract the attention of donors to this important issue in Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq.
Dr. Hussein Ali Saud, Adviser to Iraqi Minister of Agriculture for Livestock Activity, emphasized that FAO is the main partner with our ministry and we do appreciate their stated efforts to accomplish an integrated food security system in Iraq. This project aims to establish the needed database on food security. The Food Security information System (FSIS) will provide the Ministry of Agriculture with essential information in the food security database. This is a substantial step for future planning to improve the Iraqi capacity in food security information systems.
Mr. Rene Vrduijn, FAO Chief Technical Advisor for RFSAN, provided an overview on RFSAN programs, visions, goals and achievements in the sub-region (Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan), which is affected by the Syria and Iraq crisis. Vrduijn also explained the objectives of this consultation meeting to all participants in order to improve the food security information systems (FSIS) in Iraq and thus in the region.
This workshop was attended by (36) participants from Iraqi ministries, government institutions, academic institutions, NGOs and private sector. Following the group discussions, participants made fruitful recommendations and prioritized various needs for capacity building. The recommendations and priorities set by sector will therefore constitute the next step of engagement with Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) institutions for capacity development activities.
Photos by UNAMI PIO.
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS) announced that bachelor of science degrees in computer science, information technology and cybersecurity are now being offered to prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate programs.
CIS has been offering computer science and information technology concentrations with a single CIS degree for three decades and added the cybersecurity concentration six years ago.
Deputy Minister Kenny Morolong hands-over books donated by Government Communications and Information System (GCIS) to Mosikare Secondary School in Mahikeng [Photos: GCIS]
Demo B-Cycle bike sharing B-station at manufacturer Kiosk Information Systems' headquarters, Louisville, Colorado, USA
Command of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command passed from Col. Nicole Morris to Col. Osvaldo Ortiz in a ceremony July 12, 2019 on Brown Parade Field. Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, hosted the ceremony. ISEC provides world class communications and logistics support to enable readiness to warfighters as the C4ISR materiel integrator for the Army. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)