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Technology 2011-05-13 1 min read

Optellios to Demonstrate Fiber Patrol Sensors at FPED

Optellios announces participation in FPED 2011.

NEWTOWN, PA, May 13, 2011

Optellios, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of advanced fiber-optic sensing and security systems, has announced today that they will be participating in the Force Protection Equipment Demonstration (FPED) at the Stafford Regional Airport, Stafford, Virginia, May 17-19, 2011, space 11-E. David Smith, CEO of Optellios and former Navy pilot states, "The protection of the men and women in our armed forces at bases here in the US, or wherever our troops are deployed around the world is of primary concern to us". This year's FPED theme will be Force Protection through Integrated Physical Security Solutions. This is indicative of the growing need to have the multiple protection systems deployed at a specific site working as a single security system. Optellios manufactures a unique line of fiber optic sensors which can be easily installed on a variety of fence fabrics or buried in the ground to provide covert protection. Smith adds that "Our Fiber Patrol sensors offer patented cut immunity, intrusion location capability and an open architecture to facility integrations to other security components such as video management and access control systems which makes us the right choice for mission critical site protection."

To register for the event for free, please go to: https://register.rcsreg.com/r2/fped2011/ga/top.html.

Optellios, Inc., a leading U.S.-based fiber-optic technology company, is a provider of advanced solutions for sensing, security, and communication. Its FiberPatrol line of security products leverages company's pioneering patented fiber-optic sensor technologies to provide the most advanced and cost effective security solutions for military bases, airports, power plants, water treatment facilities, pipelines, secure data networks, and other critical infrastructure and high-value assets. For more information, visit http://www.optellios.com.