GIS Rangers and Northstar Geographics Combine to Form Flat Rock Geographics



With this merger we will expand our ability to develop custom GIS applications and provide the best technology solutions for the specific needs of our clients. We look forward to introducing you to innovative software products and services in the coming months.

We want to assure you that this merger grows from a mutual desire to extend our services and expertise while growing our business in a manner to benefit our clients, partners and staff. Both of our companies have been blessed with sustained success during the recent economic challenges. We will continue to attract top talent because of our ability, as a larger company, to provide more resources and opportunities.

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