September 13, 2005 (San Diego, California) Sago Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Trex Enterprises Corporation, announced today it has received an equity investment from Digital Power Capital LLC of Greenwich, CT. Trex formed Sago to commercialize its pioneering passive millimeter-wave imaging technology for security applications. Sago has demonstrated unprecedented price/performance features in detecting and locating contraband such as explosives and suicide vests hidden under clothing. Sago’s instruments image these objects using passive sensors that do not emit any ionizing radiation.
Separately, Sago announced the Company will be led by retired Admiral Thomas Fargo and Dr. John Lovberg. Admiral Fargo, former Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, is Chairman of the Board of the Company. Dr. Lovberg has been named President of the Company. Dr. Lovberg is a pioneer in the development of millimeter-wave imaging and communication systems for Trex for nearly two decades.
Admiral Fargo stated: “We have accelerated the development of our systems with support from the U.S. Army’s Night Vision Laboratory [U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Nigh Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD)]. Our first priority is to get this capability into the hands of our deployed troops in the field. We are working closely with our government customers to make this happen. Our technology is safe, effective and more accurate than anything available on the market today.”
Hans Kobler, General Partner of Digital Power Capital, stated: “Like CT systems for checked luggage screening, we believe that Sago’s novel portal systems will one day become the standard for personnel screening in airports and other sensitive locations.”
Sago Systems, headquartered in San Diego, California, develops, manufactures, and markets passive millimeter-wave imaging systems for security applications. Sago has begun selling Sago ST 150, a proprietary stand-off imaging system used for anti-terrorism and force protection missions. Sago is also developing a personnel screening portal system that integrates a proprietary passive millimeter-wave imager with existing metal detection systems and a hand-held passive millimeter-wave wand imager. All of Sago’s systems are designed to have the following features and benefits:
- Broad detection capability of threats not detectable with current technology;
- Non-invasive systems that pose no health risk to people being screened;
- Affordability to enable broad adoption of our systems; and
- Interoperability to enable implementation of our systems with existing security infrastructure.
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