BALTIMORE, July 28, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- View Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:VYST), a leading edge homeland defense solutions provider announced today the first order for several SecureScans has been received from New York City's Department of Transportation. The exact location of SecureScan installations will not be publicized.
"We know that these city facilities are undergoing considerable security upgrades. It speaks very well for the SecureScans to be placed in these highly important areas," says Dave Johansen Homeland Defense Products manager for View. "We feel confident that we will see even more of the city's infrastructure and citizens being protected with SecureScans. The SecureScan is the only computer controlled, video integrated, concealed weapons detector (CDW)."
"The purchase of these units includes delivery, installation and training. New York has been a responsive area for our products. Both the SecureScan and the Visual First Responder are penetrating the big city market," states View's CEO Gunther Than. The fact that it can integrate with other systems like access control, guest management and facility security software makes the SecureScan the ideal choice for major office and government buildings. Most people would agree that New York is one of the most challenging cities for security. We are there."
About View Systems, Inc.
View Systems, Inc. provides products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has a network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates.
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