BEVERLY, Mass., March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- LocatePLUS Holdings Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board:
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an industry-leading provider of business-to-business and
business-to-government investigative solutions, announced
today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Worldwide
Information, Inc., (WWI) has entered into an exclusive
technology partnership with the State of New Hampshire's
Department of Safety (http://nh.gov/safety/index.html)
and will implement its WWI technology solutions for the
State of New Hampshire, serving more than 200 users.
Worldwide Information has
been chosen to supply and integrate an Intranet- based
database of New Hampshire's DMV records, including driving
license records. WWI will develop a highly targeted and
specialized database that can be remotely accessed by New
Hampshire's state and local law enforcement agencies, along
with federal government personnel. A Virtual Private Network
will also be established to allow for quick turnaround of
data updates into the State of New Hampshire system.
Colonel Frederick Booth of
the NH Department of Safety stated, "A partnership with WWI
puts our department at the forefront of technology. WWI
enables officers to perform searches on partial or very
limited information. Whether we input one number from a
plate or simply the color of a vehicle, WWI allows you to
drill down to more information, delivering nearly
instantaneous, up-to-date profiles of individuals. We are
thrilled to supply our officers with this truly
state-of-the-art and user friendly database."
Sonia Bejjani, president
of Worldwide Information, Inc., stated, "Worldwide
Information and our parent company, LocatePLUS, are honored
to be selected as the first and only company to create an
Intranet-based system for the State of New Hampshire's DMV
records database. This partnership represents an important
milestone for our company in meeting the needs of the
nation's high-level state, local and federal agencies. With
this implementation, WWI continues to extend our sales
beyond our traditional CD-ROM product offerings into higher
end specialized services."