The U.S. Department of Education announced that it will roll out a new digital signage network by Navori Labs.
The network will be used to drive content to digital display screens in the Department of Education’s Washington, D.C. headquarters. The department also intends to extend that content to its Dallas and Denver locations later this year.
Joy Jordan, Program Manager for the Office of Management, Department of Education said that the department opted for the Navori LQ digital signage engine due to its ease of use and multi-user capabilities.
“We wanted full-service digital signage software that would be simple enough for casual users, but robust enough to go department wide,” Jordan said in a previous statement. “We didn’t need a toy. We needed a tool that could be used by a wide variety of people.”
VisualPoint, an IT consulting company that currently works with the Department of Education, will build the digital signage network.
Pedro Perez, President of Navori Labs QL, said that the digital signage involved in this installation is “built for quick deployment, with limited installation requirements at new locations.”
“Beyond hanging up screens, extending the network means plugging in a player and assigning an IP address,” Perez said in a previous statement. “Once online, we can easily segment a new population of users that can control their own displays, with defined user protections. We’re still exploring all the different configuration options, including by group, by building, by region, and the different variations within those options.”
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