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DSIT Solutions Sells Underwater Site Security System
Givat Shmuel, Israel (SPX) Dec 09, 2008 DSIT Solutions has announced the sale of its AquaShield Diver Detection Sonar (DDS) System to an undisclosed EMEA government. The system will be installed in an area with critical infrastructure, including a port and energy production facilities. "This sale is very important to DSIT as it was concluded following rigorous trials conducted by the customer, which is known for its professionalism and pursuit of high standards" said Dan Ben-Dov, DSIT's Vice President for Sales and Marketing. "That is why we were so pleased when the customer expressed its satisfaction with the AquaShield's performance. In designing the AquaShield we have placed our emphasis on long range detection, automatic mode of operation and low cost of maintenance. This order confirms that this has been the right strategy for DSIT." The project includes the underwater installation and integration of the system with an already existing Command and Control system. The complete harbor surveillance system will enable the customer to detect, track, classify and promptly respond to above-water as well as underwater threats. The system is expected to be installed and in full operation by the end of 2008. Benny Sela, DSIT's CEO, was pleased to report that "We are seeing growing interest in the AquaShield system as additional potential customers become aware of the benefits from its installation." Share This Article With Planet Earth
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