Info Tech Celebrates 30 Years with New Logo, Commemorative Photo

Gainesville, Fla., October 18, 2007 — Info Tech, Inc., a Gainesville-based statistical consulting and software development company, celebrated its 30th anniversary on Wednesday, October 17th by launching a new corporate logo and having employees stand to form the number 30 while a rooftop photographer captured the image.

"The milestone itself is a reason to celebrate,” Dr. James T. McClave, president of Info Tech, Inc., said. “We felt it was time to update our look to reflect the exciting things going on at our company every day, so the new logo launch was a great way to add to the anniversary celebration.”

30th Anniversary photo
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Info Tech, Inc. is the market leader in highway construction management software and its reputation for excellence in statistical consulting is nationally known. The company employs 200 professionals. The majority of the employees work in the Gainesville headquarters. The company also maintains branch offices in Atlanta, and Austin, Texas, with additional employees placed throughout the US in satellite offices.

Info Tech’s software products are installed in 38 state departments of transportation, several hundred cities and counties and two foreign countries.

“This amazing achievement is only made possible by the work and tireless dedication of each and every employee,” McClave said. “Our strength, our growth and our success is a direct result of their contributions, day in and day out, year in and year out.”

McClave also noted the company’s team spirit, which was reflected in the employees’ ability to join together for the photo where they stood in formation of the number 30.

McClave founded Info Tech, Inc. in 1977. He was a statistics professor at the University of Florida, and started the company to offer statistical consulting services with an emphasis on detecting collusive activities in sealed-bid markets. The company then developed a software application to offer collusion detection tools to its clients. At the request of its customers, most of which were state transportation agencies, Info Tech began developing additional software applications for highway construction management. Dr. Thomas P. Rothrock, a former professor of economics at the University of Florida and pioneer in the development of computerized techniques to detect collusion in sealed bid markets, joined McClave shortly after Info Tech was founded, and has headed up the software systems division since its inception. McClave continues to direct Info Tech’s consulting division.

“Info Tech's success is due to a knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated family of employees, with a very strong commitment to our company,” McClave said. He also noted the company’s mission: ‘Know our customers' business, anticipate their needs, apply information technology to solve their business problems and create ongoing customer relationships.’

For more information about Info Tech, Inc., visit www.infotechfl.com.

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Valerie Riley, APR
Info Tech, Inc.
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