Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Newell Coach to Launch Cyber Tracker Pilot Program Thursday June 26, 8:31 am ET
ARDEN, NC--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 26, 2008 -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISU.PK - News) is pleased to announce that the Company will engage in a pilot program to test the Cyber Tracker safety and security system, and its machine-to-machine monitor and control device on Newell Coach's luxury motor homes. In phase one, Homeland will install the CT-410 on one vehicle for an evaluation period.
Homeland and Newell will evaluate an automatic collision detection system and emergency transmission system with e-mail and text message capability, automatic opening, closing and locking of doors and windows, and remote starting. They will also evaluate real-time or demand-based location and mapping through an on-board computer, cellular phone or Web connection, with an IP camera for live transmission of images inside and outside the vehicle. Additionally, they will test the onboard diagnostics, monitoring and diagnosing engine performance, oil pressure and water temperature, and GPS tracking. The software will allow Newell Coach to know where every vehicle is at all times from an office computer or cellular phone.
"We have worked hard to secure this pilot program. Motor homes represent a significant investment to their owners, and they'll appreciate the vehicle management and security enhancements provided by the Cyber Tracker system," stated Fred Wicks, CEO and President of Homeland Integrated Security Systems. "With approximately 8 million families owning RVs, the possibilities for additional sales are considerable."
The motor home solutions product line will enable owners to select tracking, management and security features for their vehicles while on-board or from a remote location. Homeland provides options for different networks including Sprint/Nextel, AT&T/Cingular, in addition to other carriers, as well as a satellite-based platform. |