Welcome to Indian Township Solutions

Innovation.
Talent.
Success.

ITS – A Premiere Systems Integration Provider.

What We Do

ITS supports the Intelligence Community, Rapid Prototyping Facilities, Premier Commercial Customers and related end users around the world. We conduct site surveys, create designs for classified and unclassified installations, and enhance designs for existing systems including unique software solutions.

 

How We Do It

Our Design and Software Engineers have a clear and deep understanding of system and product requirements, along with the equipment limitations our customers are forced to contend with. We also employ certified Installation Technicians and a full Warehouse staff. This allows us to procure state of the art equipment rapidly; generate accurate designs; and provide effective installations faster than any other organization.

 

About Us

ITS is a Tribal Entity owned and operated by the Passamaquoddy. The Passamaquoddy Tribe is an indigenous Native American tribe of eastern Maine, the easternmost tribe in the United Sates. Culturally, the Passamaquoddy are one of several tribes of the Wabanaki (dawnland) group. The ancestral home of the Passamaquoddy Tribe covered the entire St. Croix River watershed, in Washington County, Maine, and adjacent New Brunswick, Canada, an area in excess of three million acres. The Tribe used an elaborate network of rivers, lakes, and portages to trade with other Indian tribes in New England, the Maritime Provinces of Canada, and beyond. Currently, the Passamaquoddy Tribe is located on two reservation communities, Indian Township and Pleasant Point in Maine and a community in New Brunswick Canada. It was our custom to follow the seasons and the migration of the animals and fish. In the winter we lived in the deep forest to hunt the large game animals, in the Spring we gather at the first waterfalls of the river system to catch the large runs of salmon, in the Summer we live along the coast to gather shellfish and fish in the deep ocean, and in the Fall we follow the large game during the rut or mating season.

 

In 2018, the Tribe has entered a new era of Tribal business development, expansion of the Tribal blueberry operations producing over 6 million pounds of berries annually and also the addition of a Tribal Maple Syrup operation in the mountains of western Maine. The Passamaquoddy Tribe trust lands total 130,00 acres across Maine. An era of renewed cultural growth and education has arrived.

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State of the Art

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Experts

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