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April 19, 2005

Reva Renames Division

Reva International Ltd. renames its Innovative Lighting Division to Night Operations Systems. The new name better represents the product produced by the orgnazation and the markets within which they do business.

Reno, NV (PRWEB) April 19, 2005 -- Reva International, Ltd announced today it has renamed its Innovative Lighting Division to Night Operations Systems (NOS).

“We have always prided ourselves on providing top-quality high-intensity illumination technology to the military, law enforcement, and commercial markets,” said Marcus Frick, Chief Executive Officer, Reva International, Ltd. “Innovative Lighting did not provide the clearest picture to the customer as to the specific focus of the division. Night Operations Systems, not only accomplishes this, but will also allow us to extend our capability to meet the mission-critical lighting demands of the customer.”

Reva Night Operations Systems, based in Reno, NV, is the world’s leading developer, producer and supplier of high-intensity illumination technology for U.S. and allied military forces. In July 2004, the United States Senate appropriated $3.4 million in funding for Reva’s HID searchlights to supply troops with the best high-intensity illumination technology available. The company also offers high-intensity illumination products to law enforcement, federal agencies and select commercial markets.

Reva International, Ltd. (www.revainternational.com), an FMG Company, is a privately-held organization specializing in the design and manufacture of exclusive technology for government agencies and professional users worldwide. Embracing the benefits of strategic alliances, Reva International also works with partners on an OEM basis to continually develop and introduce a wide range of innovative products to the global marketplace.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at April 19, 2005 02:29 AM

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