 So hi, thanks for watching this video. My name is Kevin Stofan, and I'm an instructor for GIS for the geospatial intelligence professional. We touch on many of the concepts of GIS, so we look at things like vector and raster data processing and vector and raster analysis. We do that within the context of geospatial intelligence. So looking at and using those techniques within the context of natural disasters, law enforcement, and military intelligence. One of the guiding principles that I had when I designed the course was to make sure that the labs that we looked at each week that not only covered a GIS concept, but also set that in a practical lab setting for real-life events. So we look at a range of real-world problems that we utilize GIS techniques in. And we also use a wide range of tools. So we use common tools like ArcGIS, which many students use in their work life, but also try to expose students to a wide range of emerging tools. So open-source tools like QuantumGIS, and also some web-based tools like CARDO, and then some tools that were developed for very specific problems. So specifically a tool named Geota. So you get some exposure to a wide range of tools while learning some intermediate GIS concepts and doing that in a geospatial intelligence setting. So I hope you sign up for the course, and I look forward to seeing you.