
VirTra Systems Announces Training Simulator Sale to SW Georgia Technical CollegeJanuary 3, 2007HOUSTON, TX - January 03, 2007 - VirTra Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: VTSI). Major General Perry V. Dalby (USA-Retired), VirTra Systems' chief executive officer, today announced sale of an IVR® small arms training simulator to Southwest Georgia Technical College in Thomasville, Georgia.
The IVR HD-300 firearms training simulator order, with 300-degree threat capability, includes weapon training-conversion kits for handguns, shotguns, and long-rifles, OC pepper spray training accessories, and the company's patent-pending Threat-fire™ Belt.
"We are pleased that an academic facility serving a wide-ranging community has chosen the IVR simulator as its firearms training platform," commented Michael Kitchen, VirTra Systems' executive vice-president.
Southwest Georgia Technical College offers a Criminal Justice diploma. Graduates are prepared to pursue diverse opportunities in the corrections, security, investigative, and police administration fields.
"Regional academic facilities such as Southwest Georgia Technical College have become key training locations for large numbers of entry-level as well as veteran criminal justice professionals, which exposes our immersive small arms training simulators to a wide breadth of users," Kitchen concluded.
About VirTra Systems Utilizing patented technology, VirTra Systems sells situational awareness firearms training systems to military agencies such as the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Department of Defense, and to national and international law enforcement agencies. The company also produces multisensory promotional virtual reality systems and 3-D theaters for clients such as General Motors, Pennzoil, Red Baron™ Pizza, and the U.S. Army. For more information, visit www.virtra.com.
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