Navicom: Police Test GPS Solutions
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., April 20 -- NowAuto, Inc. announced today that wholly owned subsidiary Navicom received notification that a Hillsborough County, Florida Police Department will begin testing Navicom GPS. Units have been shipped to the department for a 6-week trial to consider use. This is the second Law Enforcement Department in the past month to begin testing the Navicom GPS system in Florida. Currently, a grant is being reviewed for the use of Navicom GPS technology for a Florida Homicide and Narcotics Division.
Navicom has been receiving inquiries from Law Enforcement Agencies with questions about GPS solutions that may help investigations. Navicom is actively pursuing opportunities in the Law Enforcement sector to provide solutions that will be accepted across the United States. Agencies interested in learning more about the Navicom GPS application and the new portable battery-powered unit can email Keith Tench, President of Navicom at KTench@NowGPS.com
Navicom also announced today that O'Hara Chrysler in Michigan has placed an order and will begin installing Navicom units in their high-end vehicles. O'Hara is a large volume new and used car dealership in Michigan. In 2004, O'Hara Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep sold over 1,700 new and used vehicles. The dealership website is http://www.ohara-mi.fivestardealers.com.
Navicom GPS works in 98% of the US, Canada, and Mexico and offers several applications for personal use, law enforcement, heavy machinery, motorcycles, and corporate solutions. Unlike competitors in the market, Navicom is web based and allows users to pinpoint location, speed, direction, geo-fence boundary notification, and even enable/disable the starter. Navicom is positioning the company in the GPS industry to provide opportunities to be successful in multiple verticals.
Those interested in learning more about NowAuto, Inc. and wholly owned subsidiary Navicom can send an email to info@nowauto.com and request to be added to future news and upcoming events.
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