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Homeland Integrated Security Systems Enters Stolen Vehicle Recovery Market

The CT-150 and CT-410 can help recover stolen vehicles using a combination of GPS and cellular platforms to track the vehicle's location worldwide.
by Staff Writers
Boca Raton FL (SPX) Dec 10, 2008
DirectView Technology Group is pleased to announce that the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Homeland Integrated Security Systems, will begin a new additional marketing and sales direction for its Cyber Tracker CT-150 and CT-410 products.

The Cyber Tracker vehicle tracking and asset management tracking units will be marketed to aid in the recovery of stolen vehicles both in the US and around the world.

According to the Insurance Information Institute, a motor vehicle is stolen approximately every 26.4 seconds in the United States. The odds of someone's vehicle being stolen are roughly 1 in 207. Motor vehicle theft is the nation's no. 1 property crime, costing U.S. citizens over $7.6 billion each year.

Alarm systems and anti-theft devices become more and more sophisticated, so do methods of disarming them. Professional car thieves are well-trained in methods of bypassing these systems and this necessitates the need for concealed tracking systems such as our Cyber Tracker.

The CT-150 and CT-410 can help recover stolen vehicles using a combination of GPS and cellular platforms to track the vehicle's location worldwide.

The Cyber Tracker units can also alert the owner if the vehicle is moving and trigger a variety of alarms and or alerts including disabling the vehicle when violating an off-limits zone.

The Company will provide a comparison list of features between the Cyber Tracker units and its competitor on their Web site in the near future.

Roger Ralston, CEO of DirectView Technology Group, Inc., commented, "This is an extremely exciting development and new direction for us. The Cyber Tracker units are extremely versatile devices that fit well and exceed in the same vehicle and asset recovery arena as other devices. Our products are operational worldwide whereas the competitors units only operate in select markets and do not have the ability to control the vehicle or provide feedback over the internet. Vehicle owners can use our Cyber Tracker units to locate their vehicles, track speed, distance traveled and routes taken on their computers, Blackberry's, cell phones, PDA devices or any other internet accessible device. The CT-410 provides added security including the ability to remotely turn off the vehicle's engine via the internet."

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