CLIFTON, N.J., Aug. 2, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- ECSI (Electronic Control Security, Inc.) (OTCBB:EKCS), a leading manufacturer of perimeter security solutions, today announced that it received a task order valued at over $500,000 from the United States Department of the Air Force, under the Tactical Automated Sensor Systems (TASS) Program for forward base rapid deployment applications.
The Force Protection Program office of the U.S. Air Force Electronic Systems Center accepted proposals for multiple award contracts in support of the Integrated Base Defense Security System program (IBDSS) in June of 2003. The Government has awarded four multiple contracts valued at $540,000,000 (two full open contracts and two small business set-asides). ECSI was awarded one of the two small business set-asides.
Under the current agreement, ECSI has begun to install its premiere product lines designed to prevent unauthorized entry or access to large, medium and small military facilities during October 2003 through September 2008. ECSI's first major award was for over $5 million to supply the technology solution at Tinker Air Force Base.
Arthur Barchenko, President and CEO stated, "This task order reaffirms the fact that ECSI is an integral part of the Department of Defense (DoD) security technology program, and is recognized as an effective quality provider for both the military and Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Our demonstrated security technology capabilities, supported by a highly competent staff, are two aspects that set us apart from other vendor teams. An equally critical differentiating characteristic is our ability to manage and execute simultaneous projects and programming activities. Based on this, ECSI expects additional task orders under the IBDSS TASS program to be issued during the next twelve months."
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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