Sky Detective's SD30 Tracking Device Receives FCC Certification


BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 6, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Sky Detective's SD30, a groundbreaking new GPS/CDMA tracking solution that offers substantially extended battery life with exceptionally accurate and sensitive positioning, received FCC approval today.

One of the smallest and lightest devices of its kind, Sky Detective is developing a comprehensive service-offering, centered on the first of its custom hardware solutions.

"We are very pleased that the SD30 received FCC approval," said Jerry Thompson, CEO of Sky Detective. "This brings us even closer to distributing the most advanced tracking solution available in the industry and opens the door to carrier certification within the U.S, Asia Pacific and Latin America."

With configurable motion detection, rapid charging, extended life lithium-ion batteries, and other proprietary technologies, the SD30 leads the industry in features, price, and performance -- and at just over three inches long, it's contained in one of the most diminutive packages available.

The Sky Detective solution based around the SD30 will be offered through marketing agreements to be announced and from Sky Detective directly.

About Sky Detective:

Sky Detective, Inc., headquartered in Boise, Idaho, provides state-of-the-art, unparalleled solutions for prison and jail reduction, offender control and gang control throughout the United States. Jerry Thompson, CEO of the company, is a retired Deputy Sheriff, and the company has over 200 combined years in law enforcement, including anti-terrorism, SWAT, Tactical Teams, Search and Rescue, diving, paramedics, gangs (G.E.T.), jail operations, street patrol, executive protection and private investigation; 7 years in the GPS tracking industry including sales and marketing; and 14 combined years in supply chain management.

Sky Detective was recently endorsed by the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS) as a provider of GPS technology to reduce prison overcrowding and ease the financial burden on Los Angeles County. ALADS is the largest association of deputy sheriffs and district attorney investigators in the United States, currently representing 8,000 sworn officers.

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