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To: Madeleine Harrison who wrote (5726)9/20/2001 9:41:28 AM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
low entry if this pans out....38 right now:

(PR NEWSWIRE) World Wide Video, Inc. Sells Security Products to United States
World Wide Video, Inc. Sells Security Products to United States Border Patrol

CULPEPER, Va., Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- World Wide Video, Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: WWVD) (www.wwv-usa.com) is astonished at the interest in
security products and the demand for quality surveillance systems for
airports, hotels, government buildings and other security sensitive locations
since the activities in New York City and Washington D.C. last week. The
sales department at WWV has been inundated with phone calls and purchase
orders for security and surveillance systems. The most critical order was
received from the United States Border Patrol to evaluate WWV's technologies
in monitoring the United States/Mexican Border. The order consisted of
Centurions, DVBs, and a DVB playback Station.
The DVB (Digital Video Bank) consist of a 60 GB removable hard drive that
will store 30 days worth of high quality Audio/Video Surveillance data. The
DVB is placed in surveillance locations where an officer's physical presence
is not desirable. The DVB system can be hidden from view, record video and
sound on removable hard drives with instant retrieval capabilities. The
United States Border Patrol can periodically visit the remote surveillance and
retrieve the removable hard and replace it with a new one. The DVB(TM) can be
combined with the Centurion(TM), which supports alarm input and relay outputs.
This configuration will enable the DVB(TM) to detect a significant event; call
back, via the Centurion(TM), a central security office over the plain old
telephone system (or wireless); and transmit real time video, audio, and data.
Several of these leading edge technology products will be introduced to the
market at a major trade show, American Society for Industrial Security,
October 1-3, 2001 at San Antonio, Texas. Also, private demonstrations are
scheduled in Washington D.C. the week of October 15, 2001.
WWV expects that the demand for security products will only increase due
to heightened security measures that are being implemented almost immediately
in the United States of America.
John Perry and Frank Maas, WWV's co-founders, bring together over sixty
years of experience designing, integrating, and managing complex computer
systems, and electronic chemical warfare systems for the U.S. Navy. Their
work in EW, ELINT, SIGINT, COMSEC, OPTICAL, SPY SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY, etc. for
the U.S. Government has led to the development of WWV's outstanding
surveillance systems. Information on their systems and company can be found
on their website at www.wwv-usa.com.

For further information, please contact inaVest, Inc., toll free
1-866-774-6468.

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SOURCE World Wide Video, Inc.
-0- 09/20/2001
/CONTACT: inaVest, Inc., +1-866-774-6468/
/Web site: wwv-usa.com /
(WWVD)

CO: World Wide Video, Inc.
ST: Virginia, New York, District of Columbia, Mexico
IN: OTC CPR REA HRD
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To: Madeleine Harrison who wrote (5726)9/21/2001 8:32:06 AM
From: a. paisley  Respond to of 48461
 
there has been increasing volu but no word on there part in wtc clean up NYRR has railcars trucks and BARGES to help if the city is using . I would like to find that out