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U.S. Virgin Islands Selects BroadMap for Public Safety, Smart Grid and Broadband Mapping Solutions

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Monday, July 9th 2012


The Virgin Islands Next Generation Network announced that it has selected BroadMap® LLC to perform data collection, integration, verification, and mapping of U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) broadband serviceability areas in addition to managing technology planning for several related broadband projects. The announcement follows a competitive bid process.

“We have worked with the U.S. Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority and the Virgin Islands Next Generation Network to finalize the project plan for this effort,” said Daniel Perrone, CEO of BroadMap. “We look forward to serving the government and people of the U.S. Virgin Islands with world-class broadband mapping solutions.”

The effort comprises three distinct project components: 1. Technical Planning Assistance to determine whether Smart Grid applications can be implemented in the USVI, given its current broadband capacity and shared anchor tenant network, as well as to support planning of the national public safety initiative to provide high speed LTE wireless broadband support to Police, Fire and EMS personnel at mobile locations. 2. Broadband Serviceability Program to perform the data collection, integration, validation and mapping of broadband service provider data in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Once completed, every business, including those seeking to relocate or expand operations in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and every resident of the U.S. Virgin Islands will be able to query and visualize whether their location/address is serviceable for broadband Internet. 3. Street Address Normalization to perform work in conjunction with efforts that are already underway by the office of the Lieutenant Governor for planning of residential address assignment in target areas.

“BroadMap has demonstrated a depth and breadth of expertise in GIS and emerging technologies,” said Larry Kupfer, CEO of Virgin Islands Next Generation Network. “These joint efforts will improve the education, health, safety, and well-being of U.S. Virgin Islanders and help attract new economic opportunity.”

About BroadMap® BroadMap® provides government, non-profit and commercial business partners with custom-fit Geographic Information System (GIS) solutions. BroadMap® is a driving force and pioneer in the areas of digital mapping products and services, telecom, location intelligence and web & mobile applications. BroadMap® continues its rapid growth by matching innovative GIS solutions with an agile business model and by bringing new solutions to the market, including location intelligence and micro-location technologies. BroadMap’s GIS expertise and knowledge of geospatial data is unsurpassed in the industry, enabling it to provide customers with turnkey solutions to complex GIS and location challenges. www.broadmap.com Please direct all media inquiries to media.relations@broadmap.com

About viNGN The Virgin Islands Next Generation Network (viNGN) was established in 2010 as a public corporation; it is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority (VIPFA). viNGN is funded primarily from a grant by the National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA), as part of a federal program to improve the broadband capacity in the United States, its territories, and the District of Columbia. The program is called the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP). Additional funding has been provided by the Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands through the VIPFA. For more information regarding viNGN or any of its programs and products, please call (340) 715-8581 on St. Thomas or 778-8135 on St. Croix. Or, please visit us on-line at www.vingn.com

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