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ESRI Recognizes 12 Longtime Partners

Palm Springs, California — March 22, 2010 — Today at the 2010 ESRI Worldwide Business Partner Conference (BPC), ESRI president Jack Dangermond acknowledged organizations that have been ESRI business partners for more than 20 years. In a special session for longtime partners, he recognized these companies and their dedication to ESRI and its geographic information system (GIS) technology.

"Our business partners fuel the strength and reach of GIS," said Dangermond. "ESRI values their expertise, insight, and commitment to our users, and we want to acknowledge their tremendous work over the past 20-plus years—we want to thank them for their contributions to ESRI's success."

The partners honored were:

· Strategic Information Systems Group (a business partner since 1987)
· BAE Systems National Security Solutions (since 1988)
· Global Systems Modeling, Ltd. (since 1988)
· Green Mountain GeoGraphics, Ltd. (since 1988)
· Telvent Miner & Miner (since 1988)
· Camp, Dresser, & McKee, Inc. (since 1989)
· Landmark Technologies (since 1989)
· MJ Harden Associates, Inc. (since 1989)
· Photo Science (since 1989)
· POWER Engineers, Inc. (since 1989)
· VESTRA Resources Inc. (since 1989)
· Pro-West & Associates, Inc. (since 1990)

ESRI's partners represent a global network of organizations that integrate and extend a variety of technologies and solutions for a broad range of industries. They collaborate with ESRI to take GIS solutions into new markets, assist customers with ESRI technology, and strengthen the worldwide GIS user community. In return, partners are able to expand their businesses and deepen their involvement in the GIS market and their relationship with ESRI.


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