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contracts with five Government Agencies in the last three weeks for the development of their GPS offender monitoring programs using iSECUREtrac's GPS monitoring systems. Initial purchase orders from these Agencies are estimated to add over $200,000 in annual recurring revenue. "County by county, state by state, we continue to add new Agencies that are looking for secure GPS monitoring systems and company they can depend on. These recent wins bring us up to about 12 new contracts since December 1," said Tom Wharton, CEO of iSECUREtrac. "Agencies looking for the most advanced yet proven monitoring technology continue to turn to iSECUREtrac to assist with their electronic monitoring programs. We continue to lead the market with the most sophisticated offender monitoring software, dependable hardware, and the largest wireless coverage area in the USA. Our active and passive GPS hardware units are the only systems in the industry utilizing onboard processing to deliver the fastest remote violation notifications and immediate offender notification in active or passive mode. Without utilizing our wireless coverage network and on board compliance processing Agencies are increasing the risk to public safety," added Wharton. "Additionally, experience is critical to program success, and our team has the most experience implementing GPS offender monitoring programs for any type of adult or juvenile offender population. "We have experience implementing GPS monitoring programs for sex offenders, dead beat dads, juvenile truancy, drug and alcohol offenses, work release, probation, parole, pretrial release, and home land security," continued Wharton. "Our GPS systems have been proven in the field for about 3 years and offer dependable results for customers in over 40 states." Related Links ISECUREtrac SpaceWar Search SpaceWar Subscribe To SpaceWar Express
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 09, 2005Satamatics reports that it now has more than 50,000 mobile satellite communication terminals operating via its worldwide network. |
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