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Army Adds Life-Saving Technology for Blackhawks in 2021 Defense Appropriations


BROOMFIELD, Colo., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- There are two notable firsts in the 2021 defense bill, which will help the US Army reduce accidents, save lives and precisely deliver sensitive payloads:

"Vita was created to help search and rescue personnel bring everyone home, every time -- and it turns out that controlling chaotic motion adds a vital tool for pilots and MEDEVAC crews across scenarios," said Caleb Carr, Vita Inclinata CEO and co-founder.

"We are honored that our technology will be utilized in service of rescuers and warfighters, and proud to represent AFWERX's commitment to innovation in the military," Carr added. "This feels like small but significant validation that the US military can grow a startup ecosystem that matters."

The $740 billion defense funding bill was signed on New Year's Day with bipartisan support. $5.5 million of that funding has been authorized and appropriated for the Army to purchase litter stabilization systems. In accompanying report language, Congress recognized that litter stabilization technology has the potential to offer vast improvements to various military operations across all branches of service.

There is also continued support from Congress to further test and certify this type of safety stabilization technology, allowing as many military units as possible to make use of this life saving capability.

"We worked hard to make this incredible complexity simple for warfighters, MEDEVAC personnel, and first responders, with the intention of making it easier to save lives and get home safely. Congressional recognition of technologies like Litter Stability Systems will undoubtedly spark more innovation, and our team is dedicated to being part of that," added Derek Sikora, Vita's CTO and co-founder. 

About Vita Inclinata
A friend's death during a rescue operation -- with a helicopter close but unable to stabilize due to weather and terrain -- was the genesis of Vita Inclinata.  Founded in 2015 as a way to solve a real problem, Vita today controls chaotic swinging and spin, and adds precision for rotor wing and fixed wing aircraft and cranes.  With the mission of "Bring them home, every time," Vita's technology changes the narrative while saving lives, time and money across industries, including search and rescue, firefighting, OPSCOM, construction, wind turbines, and oil and gas. The company is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with offices in Washington, DC, and new offices opening in 2021 in Huntsville, Alabama and Wilmington, North Carolina.  For more information, please visit www.vitatech.co.

CONTACT:

Meredith Branscombe
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720-295-3271

Lillian Hoffer Long
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SOURCE Vita Inclinata Technologies, LLC



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