New GPS Device That Caused
Stir
at RILA Coming to NRF
RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, Calif., (April 22, 2014) – The most talked about LP device at
this year's RILA conference is coming to the NRF LP conference as well, it
has
just been announced. The active GPS tracker, kept under close wraps until now by
its maker USS, will be shown to LP industry insiders from June 11 to June 13,
2014, in Fort Lauderdale.
"We expected our active GPS tracker to draw attention, especially due to
its
small size," said Tony Oliver, USS' chief technology officer, "but
even we were
a little surprised by just how much excitement it generated. Halfway through one
presentation, a large national retail chain requested an RFP from us for one
thousand units."
USS representatives declined again to provide technical details of the
GPS-enabled product. "It is designed to combat ORC, and we will not be
publicly
releasing any data that could fall into the wrong hands," said Adel Sayegh,
the
company's president and CEO. "The active GPS tracker will be shown to
industry
insiders at our Innovation Room 220 during the NRF conference; beyond that, the
full details will be shared on a case-by-case basis, subject to a
confidentiality agreement."
As previously reported, USS has been secretly testing the new GPS device for
four months. On April 2, 2014 the company announced that one of its testing
partners caught an organized retail crime group after using the tracker for just
one week.
For more information, contact:
Bané Obrenovich
Communications Manager
Universal Surveillance Systems
800-488-9097
bane@UniversalEAS.com
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