TechnoCom Corporation, Econolite and Raytheon Participate In ITS VII/V2V Technology Showcase At SAE Convergence, Detroit 2006

TechnoCom, Econolite and Raytheon Join General Motors and Shel Leader ITS/Communications to Present VII/V2V Technology


ADVISORY, Oct. 13, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) --



 Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Demonstrations

 The Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) / Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) 
 Technology Showcase presents a series of VII demonstrations highlighting 
 the capabilities of technologies and the interoperability of Dedicated 
 Short Range Communications (DSRC) radios. The demonstrations emphasize 
 traffic safety and traveler information, including wireless 
 communications and intelligent processing installed in vehicles and 
 roadside equipment.

 The following demonstrations will be presented:
          -- Traffic Signal Violation Warning
          -- Public Safety Vehicle Priority Signal Activation
          -- In Vehicle Signing

 When:    Tuesday, October 17, 2006
          2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

          Wednesday, October 18, 2006
          9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

 Where:   Renaissance Center Parking

 What:    VII technology demonstrates vehicles serving as data
          collectors and anonymously transmitting traffic and road
          condition information from every major road within the
          transportation network. The VII/V2V technology demonstrations
          are a cooperative effort between Connexis, Econolite,
          TechnoCom, Raytheon and Shel Leader ITS / Communications and
          the State and local Departments of Transportation and State
          Chapters of ITS America.

          TechnoCom provides its MCNU platform to interface the vehicle
          with the roadside, as well as software to interface to the
          intelligent intersection equipment. Econolite provides the
          "intelligent intersection" equipment (including the traffic
          signal controller and associated sensors and processing) used
          in all demonstrations. Raytheon provides vehicle and roadside
          system engineering and integration services as well as
          application software. Connexis and Shel Leader ITS /
          Communications provide overall demonstration organization and
          coordination.

          General Motors will demonstrate a suite of safety features
          based on vehicle-to-vehicle communications that can provide
          360 degree safety around the vehicle.

About TechnoCom Corporation

TechnoCom is a leading provider of solutions to enable wireless services and assure their ongoing performance. TechnoCom offers a portfolio of wireless infrastructure solutions and emerging wireless technologies to network operators, service providers, system integrators and government agencies. Founded in 1995, TechnoCom was named for the past four years as one of the 50 fastest-growing technology companies in Los Angeles by Deloitte & Touche. The company's customers include some of the world's largest wireless carriers and integrators including, among others, Alltel, ARINC, Cingular, Cricket Communications, Raytheon, SAIC, Sprint Nextel, SunCom Wireless, Telefonica Empresas S.A., Telus, T-Mobile, and Verizon. TechnoCom has received investments from Timeline Ventures, Titan Investment Partners, Third Point Management and iSherpa Capital. For more information, please visit www.technocom-wireless.com.

About Econolite

In business since 1933, Econolite Control Products, Inc. is a leading transportation solution provider and manufacturer of advanced traffic management products and systems, including advanced traffic controllers (NEMA and ATC/2070), Aries(r), icons(r) and PYRAMIDS(tm) traffic management systems, Autoscope(r) video vehicle detection systems, arterial system masters, vehicle and pedestrian signals, traffic control cabinets, Data Collection and Management Services (DCMS), and a full line of transportation maintenance services. Econolite is committed to employing advanced technologies that reduce traveler time, ease congestion, enhance transit operations, provide safer mobility, and improve quality of life.



            

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