Spatial GIS Announcement

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Spatial GIS Commits to Fayetteville State Athletics

Fayetteville, NC – SpatialGIS and CEO Kendrick Faison have committed to partnering with Fayetteville State Athletics over the next three years. This partnership reflects a belief in continuous achievement and the dedication to giving back to an institution that has shaped many lives.
 
Anthony Bennett, Fayetteville State Athletics Director, expressed his excitement:
"We are thrilled to partner with SpatialGIS. This collaboration not only enhances our technological capabilities but also enriches the experience for our athletes and fans. Together, we are paving the way for innovative solutions that will elevate our programs and community engagement to new heights."
 
Spatial GIS is a leading provider of geospatial and Cloud services for the DOD, federal, and state local government agencies. Spatial GIS services involve using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to collect, analyze, and visualize spatial data. These services are crucial for various applications, including urban planning, environmental management, and disaster response. Some key aspects are Data Collection, Data Analysis, Visualization, Real-Time Intelligence, Security Measures, and Scalability. SpatialGIS is a minority-owned authority that has offered two decades of tailored geospatial solutions for federal needs, providing insights for tomorrow and keeping agencies a step ahead.
 
CEO Kendrick O. Faison is a graduate of Fayetteville State with 20+ years of geospatial experience in the federal, state, and local government and is a former Intel Officer.
 
Faison shared his thoughts on the partnership:
"As a former student-leader, I have always been engaged with Fayetteville State. I was a student that didn't have it. The relationships that I had with members of the athletics department helped me through college. To be an entrepreneur in the position that I am in and seeing what [AD] Todd [Bennet] and Mike [King (Senior Associate AD for Development)] are doing at the school has given me the path to give back. I encourage my colleagues, student-leaders, and other alums to do the same."
 
 
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