Breakthrough GPS-Enabled Loss Prevention Device to be Unveiled at the RILA
Conference
Rancho
Cucamonga, CA – April 4, 2014 – After a secret four- month field test,
Universal Surveillance Systems (USS) has announced the first-ever GPS-enabled
loss prevention device that also incorporates RFID. The company will unveil the
still-unnamed product at the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA)
conference, from April 6 to April 9, 2014, in Indianapolis, Ind., at booth 300.
“After our testing partner, a large retail chain, caught an organized retail
crime group after just one week of using our prototype,” said Tony Oliver, USS’
Chief Technology Officer, “we knew we could not keep this product under wraps
any longer. This is a game-changer for loss prevention.”
USS’ Oliver declined to provide technical details of the GPS-enabled product
ahead of the RILA conference. The company’s president, Adel Sayegh, was blunt
when asked about the same details: “Our retail partners who tested our
GPS-enabled prototype asked us pointedly to not make product details known to
the general public. Their fear is that this information could find its way to
the thieves that our product is designed to catch.”
According to Sayegh, USS will share initial product information and
field-testing results with the LP professionals at the RILA conference. Beyond
that, the company plans to create a white-list of LP
professionals with whom full details will be shared, subject to a
confidentiality agreement.
For more information, contact:
Bané Obrenovich
Communications Manager
Universal Surveillance Systems
800-488-9097
bane@UniversalEAS.com
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