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ISECUREtrac GPS Offender Monitoring Expanded To 40 States

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Omaha NEB (SPX) Sep 09, 2004
iSECUREtrac announced Wednesday that their GPS Monitoring Systems have now been implemented by one or more law enforcement agencies in 40 States. iSECUREtrac recently deployed GPS tracking systems with law enforcement agencies in Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arkansas, Alabama, Idaho, Louisiana, Oregon, Texas, Georgia, and Virginia.

A recent article in GPS World Magazine which is located at expressed the significant cost savings and security enhancements that corrections officers at US Federal Pretrial and county sheriff's offices are achieving when monitoring offenders using wireless GPS systems from iSECUREtrac.

"We have added customers from seven additional states over the least few months as law enforcement agencies within these states continue to recognize the benefits of monitoring offenders with GPS," said Tom Wharton, CEO of iSECUREtrac.

"Federal, State, County, and City agencies are finding tremendous cost and time savings through the use of our products, which leverage GPS, wireless communication, and internet technologies into one easy to use system at a fair price," added Wharton.

"We are also finding that a number of judges are mandating the use of active wireless GPS in the tracking of offenders. Judges are now realizing the benefits provided by these new technologies in concert with developing changes in mandatory sentencing laws, sex offender monitoring, and early release programs," Wharton continued.

"Each new deployment increases our recurring revenue stream and broadens the awareness of the technology," said David Vana, iSECUREtrac CFO.

"We now have the capacity and the infrastructure to fulfill the continued growth in demand we are witnessing in order to better monitor the growing population of over 5 million offenders on probation or parole in the USA," added Vana.

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