Project Lifesaver moves to GPS tracking June 2, 2007
Posted by Rich in : GPS tracking elderly , trackbackProject Lifesaver International, a public safety oriented nonprofit, has announced that they will add the latest in cellular and global positioning system (GPS) technology to their product line. Used to track Alzheimer’s and dementia patients and others, Project Lifesaver currently relies on radio technology.
The new system will use GPS tracking and cellular technology developed by Locator Systems Corporation
“We are providing Project Lifesaver with the latest in cellular, GPS and location-based software,” said Jim McIntosh, CEO of Locator Systems. “Having this integrated with their existing services allows them to continue to be world leaders in providing a complete program for locating individuals who wander or become lost.”




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Thanks,
Carol