Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sentrillion Corporation and Optellios Announce Partnership

Sentrillion, a leading security integration company with over thirty years experience providing enterprise security solutions to defense, homeland security, civilian, and commercial clients and Optellios, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of advanced fiber-optic sensing and security systems, have announced the signing of a reseller agreement for the sale of FiberPatrol® perimeter intrusion detection systems.

“We are very excited to engage with Optellios,” said Tim Peters, Senior Vice-President of Field Operations for Sentrillion. “The Optellios fiber sensor technology solution will complement the mission critical security requirements of our clients.” Brian Freeman, Vice President of Sales for Optellios states “The agreement with Sentrillion will allow us to further penetrate key market segments where the capabilities of the FiberPatrol system can be leveraged with Sentrillion’s expertise to provide state of the art intrusion detection capability.”

The FiberPatrol® sensors, which can be fence, wall mounted or buried feature cut immunity, intrusion location and are impervious to electromagnetic, radio frequency and lightning interference.

About Sentrillion Corporation              Sentrillion (sentrillion.com) is a leading security company with over thirty years experience providing enterprise security solutions to defense, homeland security, civilian, and commercial clients. Sentrillion is based in Reston, Virginia with offices in Bethesda, Maryland and Sierra Vista, Arizona. Sentrillion: Security Readiness for a Changing World.

About Optellios, Inc.              Optellios, Inc. (optellios.com), a leading U.S.-based fiberoptic technology company, is a provider of advanced solutions for sensing, security, and communication. Its FiberPatrol® line of security products leverages company's pioneering patented fiberoptic 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 infrastructures and high-value assets.

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