
VirTra Systems' Products Prevail in Competitor ProtestOctober 18, 2007HOUSTON, Oct. 18 -- VirTra Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VTSI). Major General Perry V. Dalby (USA-Retired), VirTra Systems' chief executive officer, today announced the U.S. government's rejection of the protest lodged by a competitor that bid on, and lost, a recent 24-system small arms training simulator tender to VirTra Systems.
Major General Dalby commented, "There can be no doubt now that our growing company is strong and our IVR(R) Immersive Virtual Reality(TM) products are an important, if not preferable, alternative to single, flat screen firearm systems and video game based products, at very competitive prices.
"Bottom-line, the Company's products are a must-see whenever serious marksmanship and immersive small arms training simulation are called for.
"The Company remains steadfastly committed to manufacturing the most innovative and realistic immersive small arms training simulators available," Major General Dalby 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, and the U.S. Army and Navy. For more information, visit www.virtra.com.
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