Offsite Vision Continues to Expand its Presence in Government Sector

OffSite Vision Holdings, Inc. (OSVH) announced that the company is continuing to expand its presence in the government sector by partnering with - Mark Chait, president of Sabre Security Solutions LLC. This partnership will allow OSVH to expand its sales efforts with the federal government. Sabre Security Solutions is focused on business development and connecting emerging technology to federal and state government agencies. Chait has built strategic alliances with federal marketplace contractors/integrators and provides senior subject matter expertise to organizations with a focus on law enforcement and security.

Fitting perfectly into OSVH’s mission of expanding its sales team to find the right partnerships for the government sector, Chait will be a major asset to the company. He is a decorated retired federal agent with 25 years of national and international law enforcement and security experience. During his career, Chait has served in a number of key leadership positions and rose up through the ranks to the highest law enforcement position in the Bureau, the Assistant Director of Field Operations, where he had command of nearly 4,000 employees with a multi-million dollar budget. Chait oversaw the development of the Bureau’s role in the National Response Plan, Emergency Support Function 13 providing federal public safety and security assistance to federal, state, local, and tribal organizations during a natural or manmade disaster or act of terrorism.

“Mark’s talent and unparalleled leadership experience will definitely help us leverage our strategic relationships in the government sector and build partnerships with new customers to strengthen our position in the marketplace,” stated Mark Eklund, president of OSVH.

OSVH’s main focus is to continue delivering unique monitoring solutions to the government enterprise and provide real-time location intelligence that allows response teams to quickly identify the location of people and assets. The company is dedicated to building a sales team of security experts that will work with the federal and state government arenas to help agencies with emergency preparedness and recovery. With Chait on its team, OSVH has added a beneficial resource that will bring the company to the next level.

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