View System's Receives Order for Weapons Detection from Thailand


BALTIMORE, Dec. 9, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- View Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:VYST), a homeland security and surveillance company, today announced a Thailand Construction company SPComputer Group has ordered its first Secure Scan Portal with full payment in U.S. Dollars. SPComputer Group's primary clients include airports, upscale hotels and government buildings.

"This is first of several sales recently made to international entities," stated CEO Gunther Than. "Both our Secure Scan Portal and Visual First Responder are gaining exposure and interest in new markets and segments. This is creating greater recognition and credibility for our technologies that is transferring into sales for View. As we continue to enter new markets our customers are confident in the technologies' ability and have been reassured by results the schools, courthouses, government agencies and commercial entities have experienced."

View Systems is in negotiations with several distributors in foreign countries building a network to penetrate new markets. The company believes the additional cost reductions currently taking place will bring the final product under the $10,000 price point making the units more attractive for multiple orders in both domestic and international markets.

About View Systems, Inc.

View Systems, Inc. provides a broad range of products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has an extensive network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates.

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