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FFT and Lenel exhibit together at the 2011 GovSec Expo

March 11, 2011

800x600-govsec-logo-214x169-150x150Mountain View, CA - Future Fibre Technologies (FFT) has been invited by world leading software and turnkey security systems provider Lenel to participate at the upcoming Government Security 2011 exhibition in Washington D.C.

FFT, a member of the Lenel OpenAcess Alliance Program, is a certified Lenel factory manufacturer of fiber optic intrusion detection systems that provide proven protection from unauthorized intrusions for perimeter fences, physical data networks and pipeline applications, with hundreds of systems deployed globally.

“Lenel looks forward to exhibiting with FFT at the 2011 GovSec Expo and further educating attendees about the latest in security management functions and technologies to protect high value assets and infrastructures” said Gidon Lissai, Director of Strategic Alliances for Lenel.

The Government Security Conference and Expo will be held from 29th -31st March at the Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C.

Lenel is a global leader in the development and delivery of scalable, integrated systems for the commercial security market, with 18,000 system installations in more than 90 countries.

Lenel is headquartered in Rochester, N.Y., with sales and support coverage in all major world markets. Lenel is part of UTC Fire and Security, which provides fire safety and security solutions to more than one million customers worldwide. Headquartered in Connecticut, UTC Fire & Security is a business unit of United Technologies Corp., which provides high technology products and services to the building and aerospace industries worldwide.

More information about Lenel and UTC Fire & Security can be found at www.lenel.com and www.utcfireandsecurity.com.

For more information on FFT’s fiber optic intrusion detection systems, please contact us at info@www.fftsecurity.com.

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