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To: rrufff who wrote (144243)5/12/2005 10:10:55 AM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 150070
 
HISC - this is a good summary of its potential. Sorry if it was posted before. Phase II has been completed in Savannah.

Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc. (Pink Sheets: HISC)

This Situation is a Real Winner

I interviewed CEO Frank Moody yesterday. I haven’t seen a situation with as many very favorable attributes in a long time.

In addition to a product & associated service that has huge potential, the company operates three technology retail stores in the Ashville area. That & some consulting resulted in revenues of $2,061,856 & a net operating profit of $585,666 for the year ended 12/31/2004.

I like situations where there is a base that generates a profit, and at the same time provides the wherewithal to complete & commercialize a set of extremely valuable emerging technology products.

HISC’s proprietary technology & its rights to use patents to some of the most innovative & sophisticated seaport security products is the basis for my enthusiasm. To add to that, CEO Moody said: “We are projecting a net pretax profit of $7 million in calendar 2005. Our initial target market is the 361 commercial seaports in the U.S. which are vulnerable to criminal penetration. Our goal for this company is quite simple. Continue to revolutionize Homeland Defense, & provide profits for our shareholders.”


The Technology Background

Moody & his team worked on a real-time tracking system for two years. The result is a product called the Cyber Tracker (equipped with a G.P.S. system), & completion of the development of its Third Generation Port Control Access System, just announced yesterday (4/5/2005).

The new access control system will allow HISC to integrate the Cyber Tracker, its dispensing system, radiation detection, & a new software system that will increase security while also increasing commerce.

HISC CTO Ian Riley says: "The third generation design will open new opportunities for HISC in the port security arena as well as allowing HISC to have a broader presence in other security markets."

CEO Moody commented: "The newly designed access control system, named "CYBER PASS," is the first system to use access control components while making use of our exclusive, real-time port vehicle tracking system."

My Layman’s Description

I’m sure you may have eaten at an Outback restaurant – they give you a little unit that buzzes you when your table is ready. That unit is about 5” in diameter & an inch thick. HISC’s Cyber Tracker is about the same size.

When a truck enters a seaport carrying a container, or is empty & arriving to pick up a container, the driver is given a Cyber Tracker & told to put it on his dash.

The system that is leased to the port allows the security people to know at all times exactly where the truck is, how fast it’s going, etc. In addition, the driver is photographed & his biometrics measured automatically as his truck is stopped at the gate for a few seconds.

The system can be programmed to give a warning if one of several things happen – for example: -- if the truck goes within 1,000 feet of a restricted area, or if it stops for more than a few seconds or minutes, etc. In other words, a driver cannot get away with anything that may possibly be suspicious without being investigated within seconds by one of many security guards.

Another part of HISC’s products test whether radiation is present in a container – a truck with a container aboard that is delivering it to be shipped, is automatically checked as the truck moves away from the gate, or as it approaches the gate. Another radiation sensor can be mounted on the cranes that pick up the containers from the ship – if there is radiation within the container, that container will never touch U.S. soil.


Phase II testing is underway for the Savannah port project, incorporating a significant number of HISC’s tracking devices deployed, both on the port & in the immediate area surrounding the port. Phase II allows HISC to perform long-term data analysis for the port. Chairman James Bullock reports that: "The completion of the entire study will produce a comprehensive white paper outlining the benefits of the Cyber Tracker to the ports." The Savannah, GA port, incidentally, is the nation’s largest port that specializes in containers.

There are many more applications for this technology. For example, if your daughter of 18 years of age is going out for the evening, she can have a Cyber Tracker in her car, or on her person if she is in another car. Because HISC has a relationship with Nextel, her parent can at any time see exactly where she is, how fast the car is driving, where it stops & for how long, etc. If there is anything suspicious, the parents can get in their car & quickly drive to her exact location.


Such a consumer application is totally feasible, because the Cyber Tracker will be available at a price that almost anybody can afford. Obviously, the potential revenue stream is substantial.

My Opinion

I like this situation. I suggest that you carefully look into it – my opinion is that it has one of the greatest long-term appreciation potentials of any I’ve written about in the past 20 years.

HISC operates from 1 Town Square Blvd. Suite 347, Asheville, NC 28803. For more information, call its IR firm @ 866-843-2775, or check www.hissusa.com.

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To: rrufff who wrote (144243)5/12/2005 5:17:30 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
PLNI has contracted for their Mafia RTQs + Level-II.

They should show up tomorrow, or sometime soon............

John :-)
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