WASHINGTON , July 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- GoAmerica, Inc. (Nasdaq: GOAM), a provider of relay and wireless communications and professional interpreter services for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-disabled persons, today announced a merger with two of the nation's premier sign language interpreting services firms: Sign Language Associates (SLA) and Visual Language Interpreting (VLI), both of which are based in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
The SLA and VLI transactions make GoAmerica the nation's leading provider of onsite sign language interpreting services, and will provide broader access to Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) services for its customers. The transactions also expand the availability of certified, high-quality interpreters and transcriptionists for the Company's other products and services.
'Whether they're at work, at home, or on the go, our customers need
communication access throughout the course of an ordinary day,' said
Sign Language Associates was founded in 1982 at a time when the interpreting industry did not formally exist. As the nation's first and largest community interpreting business, SLA is known as the pioneer and has set the standard for service in the industry. Innovative programs like its nationally recognized Mentorship Program and the first video remote interpreting (VRI) service have set the Company apart as a leader striving to improve interpreter working conditions and employment opportunities.
'SLA is proud to have served the Deaf and interpreting communities for
over 25 years,' said
Visual Language Interpreting, founded in 1999, provides sign language interpreting and communication access real-time translation (CART) services, as well as large event coordination services throughout the nation. VLI employs a dedicated, nationally credentialed interpreting and real-time writing team.
'As the interpreting and CART industries have changed due to the growth in
video relay and text services, it is exciting for us to be part of a company
that has a commitment to preserving the positive attributes and integrity of
the community interpreting and CART professions,' said
'Janet and Brandon are passionate interpreting industry pioneers with
broad interpreting, interpreting management experience and excellent
reputations in the interpreting and deaf and hard of hearing communities,'
said
'GoAmerica is proud to be the leading end-to-end service provider to the
deaf and hard of hearing community, and these transactions add to our
extraordinary pool of talented interpreters,' added
Post-merger, both Sign Language Associates and Visual Language
Interpreting will continue to operate as wholly-owned subsidiaries of
GoAmerica. In addition,
Transaction consideration for SLA and VLI was paid through cash on hand, and financial terms were not disclosed.
About GoAmerica
GoAmerica is one of the nation's largest providers of communication services for the deaf, hard of hearing, and speech-disabled communities. As a leading provider of onsite interpreting services, video relay and text relay services, and video remote interpreting, the Company delivers a wide array of options designed to meet the varied communication needs of its customers. The Company's vision is to improve the quality of life of its customers by being their premier provider of high quality, innovative communication services that break down communications barriers. For more information on the Company or its services, visit http://www.goamerica.com or contact GoAmerica directly at TTY 201-527-1520, voice 201-996-1717, Internet Relay by visiting http://www.i711.com or http://www.ip-relay.com, or video phone by connecting to hovrs.tv.
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