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SecureAlert Awarded GSA Contract for Criminal Justice Tracking Technologies

Industry's only single-unit device that incorporates GPS/GSM, a 95-decibel alarm, and two-way voice communication can now be used by federal and state agencies.

SecureAlert, a subsidiary of RemoteMDx, Inc. and a national leader in tracking and monitoring criminal offenders through GPS-enabled technologies, today announced it has been granted a contract award by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). GSA Contract enables SecureAlert to provide their unique monitoring devices, software and services to government agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security and the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement as an approved, preferred vendor. SecureAlert's contract number is GS-07F-0193U."With this new contract, we can now provide these criminal monitoring technologies to federal and state agencies who need us the most," said James Dalton, CEO of SecureAlert and President of RemoteMDx, Inc. SecureAlert's TrackerPAL(TM) is the industry's only single-unit device that incorporates GPS/GSM, a 95-decibel alarm, and two-way voice communication to and controlled by a live 24/7 monitoring center.

The GSA serves as a centralized procurement and property management agency for the federal government. The GSA manages more than one-fourth of the government's total procurement dollars and influences the management of $500 billion in federal assets.

SecureAlert offers law enforcement a unique combination of 24-hour monitoring, tracking and response to geo-zone violations, two- and three-way voice communication, and application-specific software, all packaged in one compact, tamper-resistant device with a 95-decibel alarm. This equipment, in addition to real-time monitoring and training, is offered as a turnkey solution by SecureAlert. Once SecureAlert's monitoring center has been directed to establish parameters of movement by offenders or known predators, any breach in pre-established rules triggers an alarm. At any time of day or night, professionally trained SecureAlert agents can communicate in real-time with an offender through the equipment's built-in communication capability and can contact the appropriate authority. To learn more about SecureAlert, visit www.securealert.com.