To: Rocket Red who wrote (3807 ) 10/9/2001 12:40:51 PM From: Rocket Red Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5887 Bishop Resources Inc - News Release Bishop's NYSCo to adapt software for security systems Bishop Resources Inc BRI Shares issued 23,054,943 Oct 1 2001 close $.250 Tuesday Oct 2 2001 News Release Mr. Andrew Schwab reports Bishop Resources' pending wholly owned subsidiary, NYSCo, intends to begin work immediately on the application of its revolutionary data processing systems into the rapidly growing global security markets. Governments, military departments and industry have now realized the necessity of instant identification for security purposes. The news media has been blanketed with stories concerning personal identity smart cards; voice, fingerprint and signature recognition systems; and digital camera surveillance with built in profiling. As these various systems come in to play on a worldwide basis, a tremendous amount of exponentially growing data will be accumulated. The biggest single problem facing the efficient use of new security and surveillance techniques will be the ability of the user to rapidly interpret the data and extract from that data instant and meaningful information without the continued requirement for hands on programming. Bishop believes that NYSCo, through specific adaptations of its exclusively licensed military technology, code-named "Tomahawk" and "Plumber," can offer worldwide solutions to the urgent global requirement for timely and flexible data analysis, which currently cannot be met by any known commercial software. NYSCo, a British software company operating under the name "Bishop Intelligence," is adapting military software technology exclusively licensed to NYSCo by QinetiQ, one of Europe's largest research and development companies and formerly an agency of the U.K. Ministry of Defence, known as the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA). QinetiQ employs approximately 8,000 of Britain's scientists, incorporating non-nuclear research, technology, and test and evaluation establishments. The NYSCo technologies have their roots in proven military applications and as such have been designed and improved over the past decade to handle stream data in a totally unique and powerful way. NYSCo firmly believes that the commercial products it is now planning to adapt from Tomahawk and Plumber have the capability to revolutionize the information processing and programming software markets. Bishop has already commenced the development of a range of sophisticated products to compete in the estimated $10-billion business intelligence software market and has recently released a new beta test version of the software for use by a variety of test sites. Bishop recently confirmed a pending contract with a leading European defence contractor on behalf of a major international government client for the development of operational analysis and data management tools. Bishop anticipates significant follow-on business as they begin to prove their unparalleled ability to provide governments and their agencies with independent and impartial decision-making process through Bishop's revolutionary, rapid information analysis capability. Bishop's emerging products are developed to radically improve the process by which data are turned into and used as information. Users, who have no program training or experience, will be able to access and analyze their information sources, make key corporate decisions, and react to changing business conditions faster, more efficiently and more effectively than currently possible with existing conventional technology. "There is probably no faster technology in existence. Such a capability has often been envisioned, but as far as we are aware, any previous, commercially available, software products have never delivered it," stated Robin Bloor, chief executive officer, Bloor Research, one of Europe's leading IT research and consultancy groups. WARNING: The company relies upon litigation protection for "forward-looking" statements. (c) Copyright 2001 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com old url (better for printing)