ASHEVILLE, N.C., Aug. 5, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HISC) is pleased to announce that the company has concluded a series of successful demonstrations to top executives from ports around the country. According to CEO Frank Moody's interview on Mac Report.Net, "As a result of last week's seminar, meetings are currently being scheduled to provide U.S. ports with CyberNoze, Cyber Tracker, and Cyber Rad products."
The CyberNoze division of Homeland Integrated Security Systems demonstrated the Quantum Sniffer explosives detection device, which was developed by Implant Sciences Corporation (AMEX:IMX). Executives demonstrated the Quantum Sniffer at the American Association of Port Authorities seminar for Port Security and Safety which was held from July 27-29, 2005 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Quantum Sniffer demonstrations included participation from the various port officials and successful detection of TNT and C4 Explosives.
The Quantum Sniffer is clearly differentiated from competitive products as a result of being a non-contact device that detects most explosives vapors directly -- as opposed to hand wiping of all trace explosives particles, as competitive products presently do. The CyberNoze division will promote this technology for use in the detection of trace residues of explosives materials for aviation and transportation security, protection of high-threat facilities, infrastructure, customs and border protection, and cargo screening.
In his interview on the Mac Report.Net, Mr. Moody stated that the company "Has already exceeded its sales goals for 2005, and (he) expects a very strong 4th quarter, as previously ordered products begin to ship."
Homeland Integrated Security Systems recently announced the receipt of a blanket purchase order from Pro.Sec, a leading Middle Eastern security company, to purchase over $5.5 million of explosives detection equipment. The explosives detection equipment is distributed in the Middle East through Homeland Integrated Security Systems' CyberNoze security division. Pro.Sec, with operations in Lebanon, is expected to use the CyberNoze promoted explosives detection equipment for security and protection of commercial buildings and government installations.
About Homeland Integrated Security Systems:
Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology and has the rights to use patents to some of the most innovative and sophisticated security products. One of the key target markets is the 361 commercial seaports in the U.S. which are vulnerable to criminal penetration. The company is now accepting pre orders for the Cyber Tracker at www.hissusa.com.
To listen to Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc. CEO Frank Moody's complete interview please visit www.macreport.net. Or click on the link, http://www.macreport.net/ceo_int/ceoint_asp.asp?symbol=HISC
For more information please visit our website www.hissusa.com or contact Matt Maguire 1-866 THE APPL(E).
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