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Subj: Wearable Computers Now Bullet Proof and Ready for Tactical LawEnforcement, Security and Military Applications Date: 5/30/2002 9:20:32 AM Pacific Standard Time From: The_Tomlin_Group@lb.bcentral.com (The Tomlin Group) Reply-to: The_Tomlin_Group-feedback-14@lb.bcentral.com To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (List Member) File: Wearable.zip (6638 bytes) DL Time (TCP/IP): < 1 minute
Wearable Computers Now Bullet Proof and Ready for Tactical LawEnforcement, Security and Military Applications [See the attached file]
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FAIRFAX, Va. and CENTRAL LAKES, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2002--
Wearable Computers Now Bullet Proof and Ready for Tactical LawEnforcement, Security and Military Applications. Xybernaut® Corporation (NASDAQ: XYBR - News) and Second Chance Body Armor announced today a Teaming Agreement for the co-marketing of Xybernaut's Tactical Wearable Computer integrated within Second Chance Body Armor for military and law enforcement applications.
Second Chance's ballistics armor experts are working with Xybernaut on tactical wearable computing solutions under the agreement. The companies are world leaders within their respective market sectors.
The integration of Xybernaut wearable computers with Second Chance Body Armor is a development that protects not only the wearer of the armor but further hardens the wearable computer for tactical use. Under terms of the agreement, Xybernaut and Second Chance Body Armor will work together utilizing business and technical resources of both parties to insure the successful integration and sales of their products and services.
Domestic applications of this technological innovation in the post 9-11 era are myriad, from nuclear power plants to seaport, airport and building security. Wearers will be able to `see' their environment, store information, communicate, record and stream video and large amounts of data, operate sensor devices, geo-spatial position and facilitate unprecedented command and control all while operating hands free/weapons ready - and now, they are `bullet proof'.
Second Chance body Armor is the largest volume manufacturer of body armor in the United States market currently and protects such notable security forces as the Capitol Hill Police (DC) and Secret Service, as well as SWAT teams and police departments throughout the U.S. Xybernaut wearable computers are used in military applications such as the U.S. Army Smart Sensor Web program at Fort Benning, Georgia and are being used in a variety of law enforcement applications including patrol officers, SWAT, correctional facility management, school safety and facility security.
Initial units of Xybernaut wearable computers integrated with Second Chance Body Armor have already been shipped to several customers and will now be used in a major defense contractor's Emergency Tactical Response Vehicle now touring the country. "The Xybernaut/Second Chance wearable computer and armor is the `first responders' tip of the spear, first on the scene, gathering data, communicating, and integrating response efforts, `taking charge' in emergency situations," stated Edward G. Newman, chairman, president and CEO of Xybernaut. "Now, the computer and wearer are more fully protected themselves. Xybernaut is very pleased with this formal teaming agreement, which culminates over a year of effort. We conducted a dutiful search for the best body armor to protect America's finest, which will wear the best wearable computers. We have winners all around in this solution," said Newman. "I concur," stated Dr. Aaron Westrick, spokesperson for Second Chance Body Armor.
"The tactical wearable computer is a very useful advantage to the street cop or the soldier. Second Chance Body Armor saved my life. Now, the Xybernaut tactical wearable computer can be bullet proof too!"
About Xybernaut Corporation Xybernaut Corporation is the leading provider of wearable/mobile computing hardware, software and services, bringing communications and full-function computing power in a hands-free design to people when and where they need it. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Xybernaut has offices and subsidiaries in Europe (Germany) and Asia (Japan). Visit Xybernaut's Web site at www.xybernaut.com. Xybernaut, the Xybernaut logo and Mobile Assistant® V (MA® V) are trademarks or registered trademarks of Xybernaut Corporation in the USA and other countries. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). In particular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that," "believe," "scheduled," "expect," or "intend to," and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the Act. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, market conditions, the availability of components and successful production of the Company's products, general acceptance of the Company's products and technologies, competitive factors, timing, and other risks described in the Company's SEC reports and filings. Third party statements contained herein and information contained on any third party website are not endorsed by or adopted by Xybernaut, nor has their accuracy been verified by Xybernaut.
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By Matt Kelley Associated Press Writer Thursday, May 23, 2002; 3:07 PM
WASHINGTON –– Within six years, the Army plans to outfit soldiers with a new battle uniform incorporating stronger and lighter armor, a climate-control system, medical sensors and a computer display on the helmet visor.
The new uniform would eliminate the need for rucksacks, distribute the weight of a soldier's gear more evenly on his body and halve the weight each soldier must carry.
"Plus, it looks ominous," said Jean-Louis "Dutch" De Gay, an Army engineer who showed off a prototype of the high-tech uniform at a Pentagon news conference Thursday. The look is as much sci-fi as it is GI Joe – the helmet, for example, brings to mind a cross between "Robocop" and the storm troopers from "Star Wars."
The features are just as futuristic. Besides deflecting bullets, the helmet includes a global positioning system antenna, video and infrared cameras, a visor with the heads-up display, transmitters to identify the soldier as an American to other fighters and precision weapons, chemical and biological weapons detectors and a gas mask.
Sensors in the uniform will monitor the soldier's heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature, giving readouts to the soldier and to his commander and his unit's medic. That will help prevent soldiers from getting sick from being too hot or cold, and will help give medics a better idea of what's wrong with an ailing fighter before they arrive.
Even the underwear is high-tech. Woven throughout are tiny tubes that carry warm or cold air circulated by the uniform's climate-control system. It's a modification of the system NASA uses in space suits, only circulating air instead of liquid to conserve weight and energy, De Gay said.
While soldiers in Afghanistan have to lug between 92 and 105 pounds of gear with them, the future uniform will cut that weight to about 45 to 50 pounds, De Gay said. The uniform is designed so weight will be distributed around the chest, back and waist, distributing the load more evenly instead of primarily on the shoulders, as backpacks do.
The body armor includes a series of rigid plates on the chest, back and shoulders, made of a composite of Kevlar and other materials, De Gay said. Underneath will be a more flexible, but still bullet-resistant, sheathing to help fill the gaps of the plates, he said.
Army Sgt. Gene Vance Jr. was killed in Afghanistan Sunday by a bullet that penetrated such a gap.
The new Army battle uniforms are the first to be completely redesigned, instead of adding onto or changing various parts of the uniform, said De Gay, who works at the Army's Natick Soldier Center in Massachusetts. The center plans to award a contract by July 4 to finish developing and making the uniforms, and hopes to have the uniforms ready for use in 2008, he said.
Money has been no object – "there's not a cost bogey on this," De Gay said – but each uniform should cost about $25,000 to $30,000.
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Many of you who are XYBR followers have written to us about the potential for U.S. Military to utilize wearable computer technologies...
The potential for a large military contract involving XYBR technology is very promising and is becoming more and more logical as the technology develops within the current security starved environment.
XYBR---May News Alerts tell the story...
Tuesday, May 28, 2002 Viisage Technology and Xybernaut Complete Agreement to Combine Face Recognition Solutions With Wearable Computer Platforms
Thursday, May 23, 2002 Xybernaut Invited to Russian-U.S. Technology Meeting IT Roundtable Being Held in Conjunction with Putin-Bush Summit
Wednesday, May 22, 2002 Ascentry, Xybernaut Partner On Mobile Technology for Physical Security
Tuesday, May 21, 2002 Porsche Racing Team Uses Xybernaut Wearable Computers During 2002 Le Mans Series Victories
Thursday, May 16, 2002 Xybernaut and IBM Supply Wearable Computer Solutions for Airline Industry
Thursday, May 9, 2002 Xybernaut Reports Record First Quarter 2002 Revenue
Wednesday, May 8, 2002 Xybernaut Sees No Reason for Recent Stock Slide - Reuters Technology Report –
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