Nice news, this puppy is getting ready to fly. I can't wait till we hear some news about the overseas deal. This company is going places. Here is the news from today.
WESTMINSTER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 20, 2002--Isotec, Inc., World Am Communications, Inc.'s (OTCBB:WLDI - News) wholly owned subsidiary, announced today that Hamilton Pacific has placed an order for an access control portal system to be installed at a second branch of a financial institution in California. ADVERTISEMENT
James H. Alexander, World Am Communications CEO, said, "We are excited about this development as it represents a repeat order from a financial institution that has over 160 branches in California, Oregon, and Washington."
World Am Communications, Inc. also announced today that the response from the September 2002 issue of Popular Science magazine has been very positive. Popular Science magazine asked Isotec and a handful of other security companies to help them "Engineer an airport that would target terrorists without gumming up passenger traffic." The end result is a special four-page article. The article is titled 'BLUEPRINT FOR A STERILE AIRPORT.' See the article at: world-am.com.
Isotec wishes to make the following clarification of its press release dated August 1, 2002: The headline stated that, 'Receives Order from Third-Largest Bank in California.' The correct statement according to bank published literature should have stated, 'Receives Order From Third-Largest Commercial Bank in California.'
Isotec has installed similar systems for the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Federal Reserve, the U.S. Air Force Nuclear Weapons storage facility, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Isotec is best known in the security industry for its "Transparent Security(TM)" systems, which it conceived and developed. The security measures are unobtrusive and non-threatening. For example, its metal detection system in a door opening or hallway is used to detect persons carrying weapons into a building, thereby alerting appropriate security personnel. The system records a photo or video of the event while allowing security an opportunity to evaluate and take appropriate action before the person carrying the unauthorized weapon is alerted |