February 20, 2002
ARLINGTON, Texas - GameCom/Ferris Inc. (OTCBB:GAMZ), whose holdings include gaming/multi-player game kiosks and virtual reality entertainment, is adding security/law enforcement training to its virtual holster.
The Arlington, Texas-based company has retained the services of training simulation consultant David Klugh to develop multimedia training and simulation services. Klugh has developed management and curriculum ideas for the United States Navy's 14D Aircrew Training Program, which maintains its F-14 flight simulators, according to GameCom/Ferris, and has more then 10 years experience in design programming and multimedia.
Lance Loesberg, GameCom/Ferris executive vice president, said Klugh's experience and contacts would quicken the company's integration into the training and simulation fields.
"We are excited to retain an expert of Mr. Klugh's caliber in the training and simulation field, particularly with his high-level background in the use of virtual reality technology for military applications," Loesberg said in a news release. "We are aggressively pursuing expansion in this market sector."