Crossing the Divide
There is a gap between those countries and people with access to information, communications, and core technology, and those without it.
Many countries lack basic infrastructure to support modern IT and the related communications in which other nations take for granted. For example, the power generation and distribution facilities needed to run computers or telecommunications may be absent or inadequate. Access, where it exists, may be limited or sporadic.
Even when infrastructure and technology are in place, residents can often lack the knowledge and skills required for continuous, reliable operation.
As a result, human, technological, and economic potentials are significantly underutilized.
The Allegiant group of companies provides the infrastructure, technology, and training that help countries bridge the Digital Divide. Our integrated, holistic solutions serve to empower the economically disadvantaged, enable schools to be more effective, and help governments and businesses become more productive. With access to information and communications technology — and the skills to use it — societies have the opportunity to improve their quality of life while maximizing their capabilities in a global virtual economy.
The Allegiant sustainable growth model extends to the production of food that supports key personnel on remote jobsites and by giving the local population the knowledge use these technologies to feed and sustain themselves. We have the capabilities to produce exceptionally high quality, pure produce in the world’s most challenging locations, so that the people in the process of implementing our sustainable solutions are themselves sustained.






