Concentrax Sees Breakthrough Year in 2002

New Anti-Terrorism Project Among Key Developments on Horizon


HOUSTON, March 21, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- Concentrax, Inc. (OTCBB:CTRX) (www.concentrax.com), the provider of Track-Down -- a cost-effective, convenient, advanced vehicle tracking technology -- is strongly positioned for what President and CEO Mark Gifford calls a "breakthrough year" in 2002.

"We have made some key improvements to our existing products, making them more convenient and environmentally responsible," Gifford said. "Beyond that, we have newer, broader applications for them -- including a venture designed to assist cities in the event of a terrorist attack or other incidents.

"This combination of product enhancements and expanded capabilities positions the company for what I believe will be a breakthrough year."

Concentrax's signature product is Track-Down, which offers round-the-clock, real-time satellite tracking of vehicles from a desktop computer. Its small size, easy installation and low cost make Track-Down a preferred tool for fleet managers, government, law enforcement, rental car companies, corporations, and anyone responsible for monitoring the proper use and location of entire fleets or individual vehicles.

Gifford said his optimism about 2002 is based on a number of key developments. These include:


 --  New Anti-Terrorism Product. Concentrax has entered into a Joint
     Operating Agreement with Texoga HSE, Inc., to develop a
     demonstration command center that will allow municipalities to
     know the exact location of emergency vehicles, enabling them to
     respond more quickly to a terrorist attack or other crises. The
     center will enable cities to instantly locate first-response
     assets -- emergency, police, rescue, and firefighting vehicles --
     and deploy them quickly to an incident site.

 --  Enhanced Features. The Track-Down Vehicle Voice Link will make
     the unit more convenient than ever, allowing customers to locate
     and/or directly interface with their vehicle and its systems by
     simply using a telephone -- and without any human intervention.

 --  Environmental Technologies. Concentrax plans to introduce an
     environmentally friendly backup battery technology that will
     allow Track-Down units to operate for longer periods of time
     without having to be recharged.

Gifford also said the company plans to price Track-Down more competitively and to streamline billing and payment features. "Although we already provide better capabilities and features at a lower cost than our competitors, we believe these steps will add to the product's appeal to corporate and governmental clients as well as individual users," he explained.

All of this has produced significant new contract activity, Gifford continued. He said he expected that activity to increase even further when the company's marketing efforts are implemented later in the year.

About Concentrax

Concentrax, located in Houston, Texas, is a provider of vehicle-monitoring services and technologies. The company's signature product, Track-Down, provides accurate, reliable, real-time data on asset use and location, and has applications for commercial trucking; rental vehicles/equipment; military; delivery; law enforcement; aviation and air cargo; corporate fleets, and emergency, health care and rescue vehicles.

The statements made by Concentrax (The Company) may be forward-looking in nature and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements describe The Company's future plans, projections, strategies and expectations, and are based on assumptions and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the control of Concentrax. Actual results could differ materially from those projected due to changes in interest rates, market competition, changes in the local and national economies and various other factors.



            

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