Environmental Tectonics Corporation's Simulation Division Goes Live with Redesigned Website Showcasing the Advanced Disaster Management Simulator


SOUTHAMPTON, Pa., Jan. 13, 2011 - Environmental Tectonics Corporation's (OTC Bulletin Board: ETCC) ("ETC" or the "Company") Simulation Division, located in Orlando, FL, is excited to announce the launch of its completely redesigned website, www.TrainingForDisasterManagement.com. Fueled by the growth of the ADMS product line, the new site offers additional pages of sector-specific training solutions, including ADMS-POLICE and ADMS-EOC. The website was created with a new focus on customer usability, and includes a user-friendly way for global customers to find answers to their training needs quickly and easily.

The new site welcomes you with a clean and uncluttered design and completely new navigational tools. Enhanced resources include rich content, streaming media and detailed product information categorized by organizational need. A completely new "ADMS Community" has been added, where current ADMS users can discuss their experiences, gain insight and share information on the practical usage of ADMS in emergency management training. This Community was created to add value to the support services ADMS customers have come to expect from ETC Simulation.

Marco van Wijngaarden, President of ETC Simulation, stated, "The new site was a response to the growth and success of ADMS and embodies ETC's commitment to the growing needs of our customers. We will continue to add content as new developments and products are launched."

The website showcases the Advanced Disaster Management Simulator (ADMS). ADMS is the new standard in interactive virtual reality training systems. ADMS is used globally to train Incident Command at all levels, along with Vehicle Operation. ADMS simulates disasters and incidents in high-definition quality with amazing visualizations and effects. Simulated response vehicles and crews react to the trainee's commands in real-time, and the outcome of the situation is based completely on these decisions. The training experience is true-to-life due to the built-in artificial intelligence and physics-based effects. With the Scenario Generator the instructor can create fresh scenarios based on individual training goals and objectives, and the entire exercise is scored and recorded for a comprehensive after action debriefing. ADMS offers a cost effective, positive training experience allowing for emergency management training whenever and wherever is needed in a safe and controlled environment.

ETC was incorporated in 1969 in Pennsylvania and last year we celebrated our 40th anniversary. Our core technologies include the design, manufacture and sale of Training Services (TSG) which includes (1) software driven products and services used to create and monitor the physiological effects of flight; (2) high performance jet tactical flight simulation, and; (3) driving and disaster simulation systems, and Control Systems (CSG) which includes: (1) steam and gas sterilization; (2) testing and simulation devices for the automotive industry, and; (3) hyperbaric and hypobaric chambers. Product categories included in TSG are Aircrew Training Systems (ATS) and flight simulators, disaster management systems and entertainment applications. CSG includes sterilizers, environmental control devices and hyperbaric chambers along with parts and service support.

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