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Brick Township Contracts ENTCHEV to Assist with the 2010 Decennial US Census LUCA Program

Wednesday, December 12th 2007






The Township of Brick, New Jersey, will participate in the 2010 US Census LUCA (Local Update of Census Addresses) Program. The Township has committed to participating at Option One (the highest level of commitment), and has contracted ENTCHEV GIS Architects for assistance with the project. The project will commence in December 2007, and is expected to be completed by March 2008.

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About Brick Township
Brick Township is a Township in Ocean County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township had a total population of 76,119, making it the second most populous municipality in Ocean County. Visit Brick Township.

About the US Census LUCA Program
The Local Update of Census Addresses program, also known as LUCA, is a decennial census geographic partnership program that will allow the Census Bureau to benefit from local knowledge in developing its Master Address File (MAF) for the 2010 Census. Visit the US Census Bureau.

About ENTCHEV
ENTCHEV GIS Architects is an advancing company specializing in the design, development, and implementation of GIS systems. With over 16 years of professional experience in implementing GIS solutions, the company is well versed in technology trends and how to make GIS deployments successful. The company’s vision is to design/develop/implement technology, as required, to efficiently align business processes through the use of GIS systems. Visit www.entchev.com.

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