Metropolis PRESS RELEASE US FISH & WILDLIFE CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER IMPLEMENTS PROFITWATCH FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida – March 31, 2010-- Metropolis, a leading manufacturer of telemanagement solutions for local, state and federal government agencies, is pleased to announce that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia has selected ProfitWatch for Hotels for use at its facility. ProfitWatch is a Windows-based telemanagement system that tracks and reports on incoming and outgoing telephone activity. Additionally, ProfitWatch bills NCTC onsite lodging guests for telephone calls. ProfitWatch also alerts management of suspicious telephone activity that could indicate toll fraud and/or telephone hackers. The National Conservation Training Center, located in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, is the newest training center used by the National Park Service. Established through the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, the center was created to advance the nation's knowledge of the nation's natural resources. NCTC’s accommodations include 226 onsite lodging rooms,three computer labs, three science labs, a 250-seat auditorium, ten 8-seat breakout rooms, three 14-seat conference rooms and 12 classrooms of various sizes. NCTC's environmental mission is to seek and employ sustainable practices and provide a wide scope of environmentally friendly services and products. Metropolis has been a provider of telemanagement solutions for school districts, colleges and universities since 1993, with several thousand installations throughout the United States and North America. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Metropolis provides OfficeWatch for Business directly to end-users and select resellers globally. |