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GTSI Opens Regional Seminar Series with Focus on Physical Security and In-Car Video and Management Systems
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
CHANTILLY, Va., May 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- GTSI Corp.(R)
(Nasdaq: GTSI), an IT infrastructure solutions and services provider to
government, announced that the first 2008 Regional Seminar Series will be held
in Baltimore Maryland on May 22nd. The series, entitled Beyond Video:
Architecting a Technology Platform for Physical Security and In-Car Video
Management Systems, will feature security experts from Police Departments, the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the analyst community, and GTSI.
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This is the first of GTSI's Regional Seminar Series, coupled with GTSI's
Technology Leadership Series held in Washington, D.C., presenting timely
topics throughout the year. This seminar will be held at the Baltimore
Maryland Marriott Waterfront, 700 Aliceanna Street. Speakers include Major
Rodney Milburn, Commander of the Special Operations Division and Sandy
Sundberg, Senior Systems Analyst of the Louisville, KY, Police Department;
Gary W. Schenkel, Director of the Federal Protective Service at DHS; Stefan
Waters, Senior Systems Engineer for the City of Baltimore CitiWatch Program,
Rob Funk, Senior Analyst, Homeland Security and Justice/Public Safety at
INPUT; and Bill Weber, Sr. Vice President of Programs and Services, GTSI. The
speakers will relate their experiences with a variety of physical security
challenges, on site and in-car, that have been successful in documenting
criminal activities and making the streets safer for citizens.
Since the early 1990's, GTSI has been in the forefront of providing public
safety officials with solutions to improve their ability to identify and
capture criminals. Today, GTSI provides a wide variety of physical security
solutions including very sophisticated in-car video management systems and
services that incorporate technology assessment, product selection, project
management and implementation services. Over the past decade, GTSI has
provided over $400 million in equipment and services to more than 4700 police,
fire, and EMS departments throughout the United States.
Presently, state and local agencies use GTSI's U.S. Communities technology
contract, a pre-competed IT contract available to participating state and
local governments for the procurement of equipment and services. The contract
is flexible and enables governments to meet project milestones in an efficient
manner. State and local governments currently work with GTSI to secure
borders, ports, airports, school campuses, and other critical infrastructures
as well as to purchase complete in-car video management systems.
"We've been partnering with public safety agencies for more than a decade
and have seen funding sources and technology change dramatically," said Mr.
Weber. "The world we live in has also changed, so it is important to continue
to focus on this topic. We also want to make governments aware of rapid
technological advancements and the wide variety of solutions we can offer in
this important area and other areas that impact our safety."
GTSI has launched a dedicated Web site -- GTSI.com/rss -- with details on
registration, content, speakers, and travel.
About GTSI Corp.
GTSI Corp. is the first information technology solutions provider offering
a Technology Lifecycle Management (TLM) approach to IT infrastructure
solutions delivered through industry-leading professional and financial
services. GTSI employs a proactive, strategic methodology that streamlines
technology lifecycle management, from initial assessment to acquisition,
implementation, refresh, and disposal. TLM allows government agencies to
implement solutions of national and local significance quickly and cost-
effectively. GTSI's certified engineers and project managers leverage
strategic partnerships with technology innovators. These experts use proven,
repeatable processes to design, deploy, manage, and support simple to complex
solutions, to meet governments' current and future requirements and business
objectives. GTSI is headquartered in Northern Virginia, outside of Washington,
D.C. Further information about the Company is available at GTSI.com/About.
NOTE: The sessions are on the record and open to press. Photography is
permitted. Please contact Fern Krauss (fern.krauss@gtsi.com) for press
registration.
GTSI and GTSI.com are registered trademarks of GTSI Corp. in the U.S. and
other Countries. All trade names are the property of their respective owners.
SOURCE GTSI Corp.
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