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Clifton, NJ — August 22, 2005
- Electronic Control Security, Inc.
(OTC BB:EKCS) a leading provider of
security solutions to governments
and corporations worldwide today announced
it has received a purchase order to
upgrade the security at another southern
nuclear power station valued at more
than $400,000.
Under the agreement, ECSI International,
a wholly owned subsidiary, will deliver
its Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detection
System (IPIDS®), one of its premiere
product lines designed to prevent
unauthorized entry or access to high
threat complexes during September
and October, 2005.
Arthur Barchenko, CEO of ECSI, said,
“All nuclear power stations
are mandated to upgrade security to
address the current threat. There
are now over thirty nuclear power
stations utilizing our technology,
again confirming that our products
and services continue to meet current
Homeland Security demands. Our recognition
in the nuclear industry continues
as a quality provider.”
In August of 2003 as part of the
Integrated Based Defense Security
(IBDSS) program, ECSI was awarded
along with 3 other organizations,
an ID/IQ contract valued at up to
$498,000,000 to secure 35 Air Force
bases over 5 to 7 years. The company
has announced over $5.8 million in
new contracts for fiscal 2005-2006
and is recognized as a quality provider
for Homeland Security programs. Further,
ECSI has supplied technology for over
25 Department of Defense (DoD) sites
in the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii,
the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
About ECSI
ECSI is recognized as a global leader
in perimeter security and an effective
quality provider for both the Department
of Defense and Homeland Security programs.
The company designs, manufactures
and markets physical electronic security
systems for high profile, high threat
environments. The employment of risk
assessment and analysis allows ECSI
to determine and address the security
needs of government and commercial-industrial
installations. The company has teaming
agreements with ADT Federal Systems,
ARINC, Hudson Marine Inc., Lockheed
Martin Transportation & Security
Solutions, Parsons Infrastructure
& Technology Group, Radio Holland
Group, SERCO, Inc., STS International,
Tetra Tech, Inc. and other industry
leaders. ECSI is located at 790 Bloomfield
Avenue, Bldg. C-1, Clifton, NJ 07012.
Tel: 973-574-8555; Fax: 973-574-8562;
for more information on ECSI and its
customers please go to http://www.anti-terrorism.com.
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