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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Virtual Technologies, Ltd. announces it
has been asked to present Virtual Arrest™ to
the Washington State House Committee on
Criminal Justice.
Spokane, WA – January 17, 2001
Virtual Technologies, Ltd. announced
today the Washington State House Committee
on Criminal Justice has invited Virtual
Technologies, Ltd. to present the Virtual
Arrest™ offender Tracking Global Network to
the committee. Virtual Technologies’
President, Michael Whitefoot, and its’ V.P.
of Technology Integration, Eric Zajack, will
present the Public Safety benefits of
Virtual Arrest™ to the committee beginning
at 8:00 AM, Friday, January 26, 2001. The
committee meeting is open to the public, and
will be held in the committee meeting room
in the state capital of Olympia. The Virtual
Arrest™ presentation will be carried live on
WTV (Washington State Government
Television).
Virtual Arrest™ uses Internet-based
mapping, Department of Defense Global
Positioning System satellite technology,
Virtual Guardian™ wireless identification
and proximity detection, and revolutionary
Virtual Shadow™ tracking technology, to
provide affordable real-time satellite
tracking, monitoring, and reporting of
monitored personnel. For the first time, the
Virtual Arrest™ Offender Tracking Global
Network will provide law enforcement the
means to effectively monitor both lower risk
misdemeanor offenders and, more importantly,
track higher risk felons and offenders
sentenced to community supervision.
Virtual Technologies, Ltd. is a Spokane,
Washington based global business-to-business
telemetry, communications, remote control,
and remote monitoring company, providing a
cost-effective line of satellite and
wireless solutions for tracking, monitoring,
control and reporting of assets and
personnel.
Virtual Technologies, Ltd. is a privately
owned corporation. Its web address is
www.VirtualTechnologiesLtd.com.
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For More Information Contact:
Mike Whitefoot Virtual Technologies, Ltd.
Tel: (509) 244-3252
info@VirtualTechnologiesLtd.com
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