i-Technology News Desk
Data Transfer Solutions Awarded Two New Contracts
Charlotte County, Florida, and City of Klamath Falls, Oregon
May. 10, 2009 05:19 PM
Data Transfer Solutions was recently awarded two major contracts to help government agencies in Charlotte County Florida and the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
A.M. “Trey” Fragala III, AICP, chief operating officer at Data Transfer Solutions, said DTS was recently selected by the City of Klamuth Falls to provide mobile data collection services using their MAC Vehicle, pavement condition analysis and asset management software services. All the data collected through the use of the vehicle will be integrated with the City’s asset management software system and accessible by a variety of department for planning, construction and maintenance purposes.
DTS was also recently awarded a contract to provide general planning consulting services to Charlotte County Florida to assist with the 2035 update to the County’s long range transportation plan. DTS was awarded the contract as part of the Tindale-Oliver & Associates (Tampa-based planners and engineers) team. DTS anticipates assisting the county with professional GIS services as well as analysis and website design and hosting.
Data Transfer Solutions, which recently relocated to a new 12,000 square foot headquarters suite in Downtown Avalon Park, and established regional sales offices Portland, Ore., San Antonio and Boston, reported revenues of more than $5 million last year.
About Larry VershelLarry Vershel is founder and CEO of Larry Vershel Communications, Inc. He earned a BA in Journalism and an MA in English Literature from Columbia University in New York City, and served as general assignment reporter, business news reporter and business editor at major U.S. daily newspapers including the Baltimore Sun and Tampa Tribune. He served as a White House speechwriter during the Carter administration, and covered the war in Lebanon for The Economist. In 1982, he was awarded a writing grant from the Israeli government. Larry has published one play, three novels and three collections of poetry.