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DMTI Spatial launches National Data Sharing Program

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Canada, 30 April 2007: DMTI Spatial launched the National Data Sharing Program focused primarily to serve Canadian Municipalities. The program is offered at no cost to local governments and is intended to help streamline data maintenance work flows, enrich existing data resources and improve connections to work with adjacent municipalities.

The National Data Sharing Program is a mutually beneficial collaboration between DMTI Spatial and local governments. DMTI provides access to market leading geographic data products such as: CanMap(r) Streetfiles, enhanced points of interest (EPOI), postal geography; as well as advanced location intelligence technologies and services.

“DMTI Spatial has cultivated many successful, long term relationships with local governments throughout Canada, putting us in a unique position to provide data sharing services that are tailored to meet their needs,” James Tate, Manager of Strategic Sourcing.

DMTI Spatial is a provider of location based solutions for private companies and government agencies. DMTI is the creator of the CanMap suite of geospatial data products, including CanMap(r) Streets and RouteLogistics, for location data in Canada. DMTI also provides professional services and software tools in the marketplace. For more information visit www.dmtispatial.com