Boundless Supports NSGIC as Silver Sponsors

Conference Highlights Emerging Geospatial Challenges for State and Local Governments

New York, NY. — February 25, 2014 — Boundless, formerly OpenGeo, is pleased to announce their support for the National States Geographic Information Council’s ( NSGIC) midyear meeting with a silver level sponsorship. This is the second year Boundless has supported NSGIC, an organization that works to improve how state and local governments use geospatial data and GIS tools. The midyear meeting runs from February 23 - 26, 2014 at the Loews Annapolis Hotel in Annapolis, Maryland.

Boundless strongly believes in NSGIC's mission of increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of government through adoption of modern geospatial technology. NSGIC members include nationally and internationally recognized experts in geospatial technology ranging from state geographic information system managers to representatives from federal agencies, local government, the private sector, and other professional organizations.

"NSGIC meetings are always a pleasure for us to attend and sponsor and the 2014 midyear is no exception,” said Boundless VP Ken Bossung . “It's especially interesting for us to hear the reports from other NSGIC members. We look forward to participating in those conversations to learn how our geospatial solutions can help meet the challenges of the NSGIC community.”

Boundless proudly counts several NSGIC members as OpenGeo Suite customers and also provides support and professional services to help manage members' geospatial deployments and statewide initiatives.

About Boundless

From database to server to client, Boundless is the company organizations turn to for a lower cost, more flexible and modern alternative to the industry’s prevailing proprietary and closed source model. Our community-led, spatial IT based approach to building and maintaining software helps organizations manage geospatial data. Our software and maintenance agreements, which include support and professional services, provide a lower cost, more flexible and modern alternative.

We’ve built a team of experts from the open source geospatial community — as well those within the greater field who recognize the power and momentum the open source business model has on the future of their industry. Our roots are in the open source community and our team members are actively involved core contributors and steering committee members across many open source geospatial projects. The foundation of our company is based on the knowledge that openness leads to better collaboration, better software and greater innovation.

For more information, please visit boundlessgeo.com.

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Boundless
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