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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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    www.businessedge.ca/article.cfm/newsID/4886.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/29/2004    Last Visited: 6/10/2008  

    John Krpan is the new vice-president, western region, for Calgary-based RIS Information Systems, Inc.

    Krpan has held roles at companies including TELUS, the World Bank and CGI during his more than 20 years in the high-tech sector.

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    Published on: 2/13/2001    Last Visited: 3/12/2007  

    "Using Cell-Loc's Alberta Living Lab test environment in Calgary, this study is another step toward validating our technology, and it adds another application to the long list of services that wireless location can enable," said John Krpan, COO, Cell-Loc Inc.

    "This grant provides Cell-Loc with the opportunity to introduce an alternative to current traffic monitoring methods.Our location technology may be just what commuters need to enjoy less stressful drives to and from work," added Krpan.

    This contract from the Government of Canada (contract number T8200-000545/001-MTB, Traffic Monitoring Application Using Cellular Positioning Technology) was made available through the Transportation Development Centre.

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    Published on: 1/8/2004    Last Visited: 6/11/2008  

    John Krpan

    John Krpan, who joined RightsMarket Inc. as CEO after a stint as chief operating officer at Calgary-based Cell-Loc Inc., will step down as chief executive ?for personal reasons? but will remain as a director of RightsMarket Ltd.

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    Published on: 1/8/2004    Last Visited: 9/28/2008  

    John Krpan

    John Krpan, who joined RightsMarket Inc. as CEO after a stint as chief operating officer at Calgary-based Cell-Loc Inc., will step down as chief executive for personal reasons but will remain as a director of RightsMarket Ltd.

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    www.businessedge.ca/article.cfm/newsID/4270.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/30/2003    Last Visited: 6/13/2008  

    John Krpan is the new chairman of InfoTech Alberta.Krpan joins the Calgary-based organization from RightsMarket, where he is president and CEO.

    Previously, he held senior roles with companies including Telus, Cell-Loc, CGI and the World Bank.

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    www.businessedge.ca/article.cfm/newsID/4436.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/27/2003    Last Visited: 9/29/2008  

    John Krpan, CEO of RightsMarket, said: The deal works on a number of fronts.

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    Published on: 11/7/2007    Last Visited: 2/15/2008  

    Drawing on case studies from over 25 years' experience as a CEO, CIO and IT consultant, John Krpan will demonstrate how predictable the outsourcing model is and, by definition, the principles of outsourcing that have proven themselves as repeatable best practices.

    Speaker Bio: John Krpan, Chief Operating Officer

    John Krpan has spent more than 20 years in the technology sector driving sales, streamlining operations and providing strategic technology leadership.He has served as CEO, CIO and IT consultant for multinational corporations and growth companies alike, including TELUS, The World Bank, Cell-Loc and CGI/Gellman Hayward.Krpan has sat on the boards of several small companies, including serving as Chairman of InfoTech Alberta, and he spent more than three years as venue chairman for the 1988 Calgary Olympic Winter Games.Today he oversees national corporate and business development activities for RIS, an IT services company specializing in Applications Support and Maintenance.

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    Published on: 2/14/2001    Last Visited: 6/15/2008  

    The next biggest challenge for Cell-Loc, says company COO John Krpan, ?is transitioning the research-and-development company that nailed the technology to an operating company that will earn revenue.

    ?When we start doing these trials, and turning these people into paying customers, the market?s not going to be a problem,? he believes.

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    Published on: 2/14/2001    Last Visited: 10/1/2008  

    The next biggest challenge for Cell-Loc, says company COO John Krpan, is transitioning the research-and-development company that nailed the technology to an operating company that will earn revenue.

    When we start doing these trials, and turning these people into paying customers, the markets not going to be a problem, he believes.

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    Published on: 3/7/2001    Last Visited: 10/2/2008  

    Asked about the market for Cell-Locs technologies, chief operating officer John Krpan had a prompt response: Thats a no-brainer.Its commercially ready now.We have a long list of people prepared to sign up.

    Krpan cites third-party statistics that peg the location-services market at $7-$20 billion US in North America, adding that the most lucrative revenue potential is in business-to-business.

    He says sources of revenue would be generated from such areas as asset tracking, fleet tracking and tracking stolen property.He projects Cell-Loc will achieve revenue this year of millions of dollars two, three, four, five million.

    But many investors have bailed in recent months.With the latest financials, they lopped another 10 per cent off the share price to $2.60 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.That represents a 97-per-cent crash from a high of $80 a year ago during the height of techmania.

    Theyre going to have to deliver this year or theyre not going to get a second chance, said Kim.

    But Krpan reiterated Cell-Loc is expecting to sign up clients soon. Were shaping agreements with a number of people and Id be shocked if we didnt make a good number of agreements over the year.
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    Asked if Nortel may be involved in helping finance the rollout of a planned 42-city location-services network that has been suspended as part of cost-cutting measures, Krpan replied: Thats speculation.Is it possible?Yeah.

    Krpan stresses that Cell-Locs business plan hasnt changed.

    Only the timing has changed, he said of the firm, which now has 80 employees after cutting a third of its workforce. Were leaner and more operationally focused.

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