TimeSight Systems(TM) Announces Addition of Former Head of Britain's Secret Intelligence...

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Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:00am EDT

TimeSight Systems(TM) Announces Addition of Former Head of Britain's Secret
Intelligence Service to Company's Strategic Advisory Board

Sir Richard Dearlove to help drive the global growth of leader in Video
Lifecycle Management surveillance solutions

MT. LAUREL, N.J., March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- TimeSight Systems(TM), the industry
leader in Video Lifecycle Management (VLM), today announced that Sir Richard
Dearlove has joined the TimeSight Strategic Advisory Board. With a
distinguished career of over 40 years at Britain's Secret Intelligence Service
(also known as MI6) that includes five years as the agency's head, Sir Richard
brings his extensive knowledge and renowned background to TimeSight Systems as
the company continues to grow and evolve worldwide. 

"The ability for TimeSight Systems to attract the quality of advisory board
members such as Sir Richard speaks to the power of TimeSight VLM solutions and
its potential to increase security worldwide," said Charles Foley, CEO and
Chairman of TimeSight Systems. "Sir Richard's knowledge, experience and
contacts make him a welcome addition to our current high caliber advisory,
investment and management teams. We look forward to his assistance in
increasing the penetration of TimeSight solutions as we continue to make high
resolution and longer retention effective and affordable." 

Sir Richard joins a group of distinguished industry security veterans on
TimeSight Systems' Strategic Advisory Board including James Connor, one of the
top security professionals and former corporate security head at Symantec
Corporation, and Dr. Francis J. Harvey who served as Secretary of the United
States Army from November 2004 to March 2007 under President George W. Bush.

"Seldom have I seen technology advances that win in almost every way at the
same time, in terms of speed, capacity, affordability, reliability, endurance,
and simplicity," said Sir Richard. "VLM presents a solution for the increased
need for security at affordable costs in today's turbulent political and
financial climates. I look forward to working closely with TimeSight Systems
and the other members of the Strategic Advisory Board."

Sir Richard was educated at Queen's College, Cambridge, a favorite recruiting
ground for the intelligence agencies. He began his MI6 career in 1966 and two
years later, received his first overseas posting to the Kenyan capital,
Nairobi. After postings in Prague, Paris and Geneva, Sir Richard became head
of the MI6 Washington station in 1991. He returned to the UK in 1993 to serve
as director of personnel and administration and became director of operations
the following year. Sir Richard received a knighthood in June 2001, and took
up the position of Master of Cambridge University's Pembroke College after
leaving MI6 in 2004. 

About TimeSight Systems

TimeSight Systems Inc. was formed in 2004 to address the requirement for
innovative storage management in the video surveillance market. The company is
staffed by industry executives with decades of systems, server, storage,
software, networking, security, compliance and law enforcement experience to
address the growing need for high resolution, IP based video surveillance
systems. Applying proven principles and technologies from the demanding IT
industry to the digital video surveillance market, TimeSight Systems(TM) has
developed a platform to deliver today's required image clarity and retention
times to support improved security and compliance at up to 90 percent less
cost than existing technologies and approaches. The company's TimeSight VLM
and MORe(R) architecture allow easy migration into the world of higher
resolution cameras, video analytics, and IT convergence with minimal budget
impact. 


SOURCE  TimeSight Systems

George Mele of TimeSight Systems, +1-856-206-9739, gmele@timesightsystems.com;
or Joanne Hogue of LVA Communications, +1-410-658-8246, joanne@lva.com, for
TimeSight Systems
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