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Censar Technology, Inc (CTI) and Data-Command Partnership AnnouncedSince the early 1990s, (SESL) had diversified into the field of water quality monitoring, utilizing its basic skills in sensing technology. To achieve this objective, several plans and collaborations with other organizations were employed. The first of which occurred in 1992. Under a UK government sponsored project called LINK, early work was carried out to develop the feasibility of producing a thin and thick film, sensing array in quantity. This array would measure some basic parameters used in monitoring water quality without the use of reagents, e.g. pH, Conductivity, Redox, Free Chlorine, Monochloramine and Dissolved Oxygen Water Quality is a major concern in today's day and age of terrorism by Bring Censar into the DATA-COMMAND fold we add a product that aids in ensuring public safe drinking water. Utilizing DATA-COMMAND technology this information can be relayed to many different entities for a quick responds to a possible public threat. ABOUT CENSAR TECHNOLOGIES
In 1998, the first CENSAR® products were developed and installed at
Yorkshire Water and a distribution agreement between Siemens and Yorkshire Water
was signed. Several variations of the product line were then produced including
a chlorine only product and a product, which measured Chloramines with
applications in the swimming pool market. Further, a complementary product to
measure the color and turbidity of water, called ClearCense™ was subsequently
developed, using several optical techniques. This product has been found to
compliment the CENSAR in water quality/security applications but also be useful
in the distillery and plating industries. In 2001, CENSAR® products were
introduced to the US market under the names of Six-CENSE and CT-CENSE. Both
direct insertion, process flow and recirculating sidestream version of both
sensors are made to satisfy the various industry requirements. ABOUT DATA-COMMAND Data-Command provides M2M turnkey solutions. With a fleet of experts hired from leading engineering, manufacturing, programming, and industrial firms, Data-Command’s product was designed with intense network security in mind, combined with a mandatory ease-of-use. Data-Command serves the M2M market, which has been independently researched by firms such as the Aberdeen Group and Harbor Research to be in-excess of a $100 billion dollar industry by the year 2010. Data-Command’s partners include leading system integrators, independent sales forces, and OEM’s.
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