| Good news today. The business article it's linked to says there is a competing bio-sensor device. The article doesn't say which one is better. 
 
 
 PositiveID Corporation Adds Chief Technology Advisor and  Biodefense Expert as It Prepares for $3.1 Billion BioWatch Procurement
 
 Dr. Kimothy Smith Served as Senior Advisor for  International Biodefense at DHS' Office of Health Affairs, as Well as Acting  Director of the National Biosurveillance Integration Center
 
 Press Release: PositiveID Corporation – 3  hours ago
 
 
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 Symbol Price ChangeDELRAY BEACH, Fla., July 25, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PositiveID  Corporation ("PositiveID" or "Company") ( PSID),  an emerging growth company and developer of sophisticated airborne bio-threat  detection systems for America's homeland defense, today announced it has added  Dr. Kimothy Smith as Chief Technology Advisor to the Company and its  Microfluidic Systems ("MFS") subsidiary. The Company will utilize Dr. Smith's  expertise in the areas of biosurveillance, biodefense, biosecurity, molecular  genetics and diagnostics, as it prepares for the release of the final request  for proposal from the Department of Homeland Security ("DHS") for BioWatch  Generation 3, a $3.1 billion procurement for an early warning system designed to  detect the intentional release of airborne biological agents. The Company  believes its M-BAND system is one of the only technologies capable of addressing  the requirements of BioWatch Generation 3.
 
 Dr. Smith has served as a Senior Advisor for International Biodefense for  DHS' Office of Health Affairs and was detailed to the U.S. State Department  Office of International Health and Biodefense. Prior to this he served as the  Acting Director of the National Biosurveillance Integration Center, where he set  the vision and strategy of a U.S. government-wide effort to acquire, aggregate,  integrate, analyze, interpret and disseminate all-source biosurveillance  information from governmental and private sectors for epidemiological analyses  and health protection.
 
 Recently Dr. Smith was as a Senior Scientist for the Tahoe Research  Initiative LLC, where he worked on global biosurveillance issues to build  capacity and capability of public and veterinary health systems. Moreover, he  was the Department of Homeland Security's first Chief Veterinarian and served as  the Chief Scientist for the Office of Health Affairs. Prior to working with DHS,  Dr. Smith worked at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL, where he served  as the Deputy Division Leader for Operations in the Counter-terrorism and  Incident Response Division of the Non-proliferation, Arms Control and  International Security Directorate. In this capacity Dr. Smith was responsible  for maintenance and readiness of the laboratory's nuclear response deployment  and assessment teams. He earned his Ph.D. in molecular epidemiology from  Louisiana State University (1999) where he curated the worldwide Bacillus  anthracis collection.
 
 William J. Caragol, Chairman and CEO of PositiveID, said, "We believe that  Kimothy's deep knowledge and experience in bioterrorism and biodefense  strengthens our team as we move toward this important program."
 
 The Company's M-BAND system was recently featured in a Bloomberg Businessweek  article on the BioWatch procurement by DHS and can be read at:
 
 us.lrd.yahoo.com**http%3A//www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-06-21/the-sky-high-price-of-sniffing-out-anthrax.
 
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