BAY CITY, Mich. and TORONTO, Dec. 6, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Sciax Corp. (Pink Sheets:SCXC) announced today that the company has received an order for Sciax Wolf Pack(tm) remote viewing systems from the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA). The contraband interdiction unit of CBSA (formerly Canada Customs) has been an important and successful user of the company's systems for several years.
"This order for 24 Wolf Pack(tm) systems and options on a further 18 additional units further strengthens our long and successful relationship with CBSA," stated Ralph Manore, Vice President of Operations of Sciax. "CBSA has found Wolf Pack(tm) to be an extremely valuable tool in interdiction operations. In the post September 11th world, the officers of agencies like those at CBSA are our front-line protection against a growing world-wide terrorist threat and we are very pleased to contribute to their efforts through our Wolf Pack technology."
The Wolf Pack(tm) is a highly modularized opto-electronic remote viewing system used by law enforcement and military personnel. The reconfigurable, multi-operational design of Wolf Pack(tm) makes the system ideal for many applications in physical security, drug and contraband interdiction, tactical response and protective security. Wolf Pack(tm) electronics and optical components are built to high standards of durability, allowing successful deployment in harsh conditions that would prohibit the use of many conventional imaging systems.
About Sciax
Sciax (Pink Sheets:SCXC) and its subsidiary companies provide a comprehensive range of security products, systems and services designed to protect against terrorist and security threats to corporate and government assets. Specializing in strategic and tactical security services, interoperable security systems, to non-lethal defense products, SCXC companies cover a broad spectrum of security applications for government and industry from operations on every continent.
Wolf Pack(tm), the company's tactical remote viewing system, is manufactured under license from Eomax Corp., and is used by law enforcement and military organizations in North America and Europe. Customers include, military and law enforcement agencies of the US and German Governments, contraband interdiction units of Canada Customs, and LAPD-SWAT.
This release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the results of operations and business of Sciax Technology Inc., Sciax America Inc. and Sciax Corp. which involves risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. Risks and uncertainties of the Company will be detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports. The Company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and enforcement and defense imaging system earnings, and all other forward looking statements be subject to the "safe harbor" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.