Mon Ethos Pro Support continues to operate in the Virgin Islands under new ownership, delivering tailored security cameras to the Department of Education while pressing the V.I. Police Department for overdue payments on completed contracts
Mon Ethos Pro Support, recently at the center of a whirlwind of legal controversy and corporate changeover, continues to operate in the territory, conducting business with government departments. On Thursday, Curtis Jones, who last week was announced as the new owner of Mon Ethos, delivered an order of security cameras to the Department of Education on St. Croix. The cameras, according to a press release from the company, were “specifically built to meet the needs” of VIDE. The security equipment is slated for installation in public schools across the big island.
Another component of the project Mon Ethos was contracted to do for the Department of Education was the development of a custom software solution “tailored to the USVI, which eliminates the need for recurring licensing fees.” Mon Ethos estimates that this custom software could save the VI Government hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. “We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the Department of Education to ensure that our schools are secure," the company said.
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