Idaho Airships, Inc. is very honored to be identified as a significant element of the “High-Technology” history and community in Idaho.
The study, out of Virginia Tech, includes a “Visual History of the High Tech Industry in the Boise Metropolitan Region” in which we appear in grid coordinates R-1. The diagram is abbreviated-it doesn’t mention the startup of MD4 Clinical Research (which involved a consulting contract with Sales Development & Automation through our good friend, Dr. Bryan Pogue and his Selah Medical Center) or Navigators Aviation Servicers (which was one of 7 companies allowed to produce final bids on the conversion of domestic air traffic control from public to private operations-I was their CEO). My wife was the Controller for Martin’s Stationers, which explains its inclusion-she’s now the CFO for Idaho Airships, Inc.
Not much on this site is dedicated to directly promoting Idaho Airships, Inc.-we’re saturated. However, I’d be silly to miss this opportunity to differentiate our company from other aerial & still imaging companies with this sort of recognition, which in my mind carries a stronger recommendation for the quality of our products and services than the Entrepreneur article or others listed in About Idaho Airships, Inc.
We’re very thankful to Julie Howard, who was instrumental for our inclusion in the study (Julie also wrote the Gannett syndicated article on our company back in 2003!).
Unfortunately, an Intermountain Contractor (McGraw-Hill) article from 2001 featuring our company is no longer available on the internet. It sparked several calls interested in investment.
We’re very appreciative for the acknowledgment.
With that said, if you’re serious about you aerials, architectural, or other technical images, or you need to communicate persuasively with an indifferent (or even hostile) audience via interactive animation, please consider Idaho Airships, Inc.
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