
VirTra Systems Receives Simulator Order from Department of Veterans AffairsOctober 9, 2007HOUSTON, Oct. 9 -- VirTra Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VTSI). Major General Perry V. Dalby (USA-Retired), VirTra Systems' chief executive officer, today announced the receipt of an IVR(R) base small arms training simulator order from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The simulator features a full complement of high-definition accessories including VirTra Systems' judgmental use-of-force, marksmanship, and target training scenario library, a lowlight training system, handgun training- conversion kits, and two of VirTra Systems' patent-pending Threat-Fire(TM) return-fire simulator belts. Immediate delivery has been requested.
"The Department of Veterans Affairs is a large nationwide organization, and I am very pleased that it has chosen our IVR small arms simulator to train its police and security personnel," commented Michael Kitchen, VirTra Systems' vice-president of simulation.
"Award of this tender is significant as it opens the door to other opportunities within this large and prestigious organization. We are committed to advancing small arms training to the highest levels of realism and service within all branches of our military and federal security agencies," Kitchen concluded.
Major General Dalby commented, "We are pleased that market share of VirTra Systems' full range of small arms training simulators, from single-screen to fully immersive models, continues to grow. Our IVR simulators meet an important need within the military, security, and law enforcement markets providing highly effective immersive small arms training at competitive pricing."
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, and the U.S. Army and Navy. For more information, visit http://www.virtra.com.
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