GE acquires Monitoring Automation Systems

June 23, 2003
GE Industrial Systems, Plainville, Conn., recently announced it has acquired Monitoring Automation Systems, Irvine, Calif., which designs products to support fire, medical, intrusion, and other central station monitoring activities. These products include wireless and GPS communications tools, such as asset tracking, video and control integration products for false alarm reduction, and Web-based services

GE Industrial Systems, Plainville, Conn., recently announced it has acquired Monitoring Automation Systems, Irvine, Calif., which designs products to support fire, medical, intrusion, and other central station monitoring activities. These products include wireless and GPS communications tools, such as asset tracking, video and control integration products for false alarm reduction, and Web-based services for premise management.

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