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Gold/Mining/Energy : PYNG Technologies

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To: David L. Johnson who wrote (3951)5/31/1999 9:57:00 PM
From: Jack Rayfield  Read Replies (1) of 8117
 
Dr. Johnson/ Mr. Jacobs

Thanks Dr. Johnson for your very informative response regarding the status of field trials and the reasons that the Florida sites are just beginning their own trials which have will have no effect on the final design, mass production or commercialization of the FAST 1.

I would appreciate your opinion on the following statement made by A Special One:

"Rural Metro (Scottsdale) - the trials will be completed by Dec./Jan. at the earliest. Then state approval will be required for day-to-day use of the product (current approval within the state is for the trial only). ............

Now, if the state adopts it, then rural locations in other states may follow. However, they will each require their respective states approval. So you're probably looking at 3-5 years for complete adoption within Rural. "

As I have expressed before state, county, and local medical board approval is an area that I have no experience in and would appreciate your comments on the time frame given for rollout by Rural Metro and any comments you may have on once mass production is achieve how the applicable state/local approval process will work.

I would specifically like to know if Pyng has received any state approvals which would allow adoption by the test sites and other customers in the state for day-to-day use. If so which states?

Also will Pyng have the sole responsibility for attaining state approvals in all 50 US states or will the customers who want to purchase the product take the lead in getting the approvals.

Any information you could provide would be appreciated.

Thanks
Jack
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