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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 10:16 |
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As the outputs of months-long efforts of technology development trickle in, CISCAI and its in-country teams have recently initiated information, education and communications (IEC) activities to effectively transfer the various developed technologies among its stakeholders. The first of such attempts was the conduct of the 1st Training on the Use and Application of the CISCAI Geographic Information System (GIS), held at the headquarters of the NetNam Corporation in Hanoi, Vietnam last 28 January 2010.
The two stakeholder trainees of the maiden training or technology hand-over of the CISCAI GIS were Dr. Nguyen Cong Khanh the National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE) of the Vietnam Ministry of Health (MOH) and Dr. Van Dang Ky of the Department of Animal Health (DAH) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam. Providing the lectures were Messrs. Le Hoang Phuong, Pham Truong and Nguyen Vu from Information Center of Natural Resource and Environment (CIREN) - Vietnam Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and Mr. Minh Tien “ NetNam.
The day-long inception Training consisted of an introduction to the GIS system by CIREN staff. CIREN incidentally is the developer of the CISCAI GIS, in coordination with and guidance from the NetNam Corporation. Mr. Phuong presented the purpose and the detailed technical design of the CISCAI GIS, which focused on the data classes, the architecture of the GIS and the various open source technologies that were integrated during the development process.
The Training also provided the various techniques on field data collection and classifications (i.e. different types of surveys) , methods of digital data transfers from field to the central offices, data quality control/assurance and validation, and information, and (sensitive health) information censorship issues. CIREN staff also took the opportunity to consult with the DAH and NIHE personnel, who are the ultimate users of the GIS system, on tissues such as usability and friendliness of the developed system. Later in the day, CIREN provided user and administrative accounts to NIHE and DAH, the ultimate users of the developed system.
The web-based CISCAI GIS is now in the phase of being pilot-tested for possible bugs and further modification and enhancement. (CISCAI-PCU)
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