Spatial Innovision Becomes 3-GIS Distributor: Partners with 3-GIS to Bring Express Solution to the Caribbean

Silburn Clarke, President of Spatial Innovision says, "We have worked with the core team at 3-GIS for several years and are proud to bring the Express Solution products to our customers."

Tom Counts, President of 3-GIS notes, "3-GIS is happy to add Spatial Innovision to our network of distributors and we look forward to a long, successful relationship."

About 3-GIS
3-GIS is a premier GIS software development and services company. The company provides customized software and solutions to a variety of companies in the Utilities, Telecommunications and Emergency Management markets. 3-GIS builds, interfaces, and integrates many diverse asset management systems, work management systems, analysis packages and other specialized software. 3-GIS offers the Express Solution, an ArcGIS Server-based suite of thin-client asset management products.

For more information, visit www.3-GIS.com.

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