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Check it out on rebound IMO

View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: VYST), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, has issued a recap of this year's progress.

The SecureScan II is fast becoming the choice of concealed weapons detection systems across the country. In the last six months, View Systems has placed multiple units in New York, New Jersey, Washington DC, Maryland, Georgia and California. These multiple units include schools, prisons, courthouses, office buildings, and stadiums.

Most notable clients are:

Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. Bear Stearns in Manhattan, New York New York Department of Transportation Maryland Department of Corrections New Jersey Department of Corrections Port of Los Angeles, California Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, California

View Systems continues to install multiple units in courthouses across the country, namely in Georgia and California.

Funded by the Department of Justice, the SecureScan II's non-contact imaging capabilities reduce the need for wanding and pat-down searches. While ignoring common items like coins, watches, and jewelry, the SecureScan II is sensitive enough to locate and pinpoint hidden razor blades and cell phones on its video image.

View's other headline product, the Visual First Responder, was selected by R&D Magazine as one of the 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year. View received a $266,000 order for the VFR in January.

View Systems CEO Gunther Than states, "We will be releasing our financial results for the last year in the next several weeks. We are very pleased with the outcome. View Systems has committed to a budget for the marketing of both products nationally."

About View Systems, Inc.

View Systems, Inc. provides products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has a network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that certain statements in this release are "forward-looking statements" and involve both known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. Such uncertainties include, among others, certain risks associated with the operation of the company described above. The Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results.

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View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: VYST), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, announced today that a purchase order for SecureScan II has been received from Maryland House of Corrections.

In October, View Systems presented SecureScan II to State Commissioner, Frank Sizer Jr., several Maryland Correctional Facility Wardens, and officials from the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. After a 60-day evaluation, the Maryland House of Corrections decided that the SecureScan II would be the right system to suit their security screening needs.

Funded by the Department of Justice, the SecureScan II's non-contact imaging capabilities reduce the need for wanding and pat-down searches. While ignoring common items like coins, watches, and jewelry, the SecureScan II is sensitive enough to locate and pinpoint hidden razor blades and cell phones on its video image, which are crucial in correctional facility searches.

View Systems executive, Charlie Nelson, states, "We presented the SecureScan II in October of 2005 to the Department of Corrections in Maryland. In November, they began a 60-day evaluation at the Maryland House of Corrections Prison in Jessup, Maryland. I was happy to learn that Commissioner Sizer and Warden Smith were pleased with the capabilities of the SecureScan II and consequently finalized a purchase order."

View Systems CEO, Gunther Than, states, "There are 35 correctional facilities in the state of Maryland. The fact that after a 60-day evaluation the Maryland House of Corrections decided that the SecureScan II would be the right system to suit their security screening needs tells me that we have a strong possibility of satisfying these security needs for multiple correctional facilities in Maryland."

About View Systems, Inc.

View Systems, Inc. provides products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has a network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that certain statements in this release are "forward-looking statements" and involve both known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. Such uncertainties include, among others, certain risks associated with the operation of the company described above. The Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results.

Contact: View Systems Inc. 877-VIEW INC www.viewsystems.com

SOURCE: View Systems, Inc.

http://www.viewsystems.com

Copyright 2006 Market Wire, All rights reserved.
 
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VYST possible PR released to an investor>>>

Stock Profile
View Systems Announces First Fingerprint Identification Reader Purchase Order from Georgia Court

View Systems,Inc.,(VYST), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, announced that a purchase order has been received from the Butts County Court in Georgia for a SecureScan II system equipped with the fingerprint identification reader. The Courthouse will be the first courthouse in the nation to have this new version of the SecureScan II.

View Systems has developed, in conjunction with Sagem Morpho, a precision optical biometric fingerprint terminal for the SecureScan product. Sagem Morpho is the industry leader in multi-biometric solutions and applies more than twenty years of global experience in biometric products to markets including the FBI and Homeland Security agencies. The fingerprint reader will allow court employees safer and easier access to the courthouse.

Funded by the Department of Justice, the SecureScan II’s non-contact imaging capabilities reduce the need for wanding and pat-down searches. While ignoring common items like coins, watches, and jewelry, the SecureScan II is sensitive enough to locate hidden razor blades and cell phones on its video image.

View Systems Executive, Charlie Nelson, states, “We have installed a number of units in the Georgia courthouses. This is the first courthouse to use the fingerprint identification reader. The fingerprint reader matches the fingerprint on file identifying and authenticating the employee all in under three seconds.”

View Systems, Inc. provides products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has a network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates.

NEWS JUST OUT!!!!!
This is After the Bell NEWS from Charlie Nelson at View Systems.

http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/7020/clipboard012xq.jpg
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
I did see tat fact sheet on IHUB. It held up today and if tommorow we get news we will be on our way.

Tommorow never lies.

Goooo VYST.

(well again we will see if the news actually comes out )
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
I have a strong feeling this stock will be in play over the next few weeks.
10K is due out very soon and they should break 1 million in sales very easily for 2005 and that will be a first. 2006 watch out

Business-UNF partnership may speed security screening
The Business Journal of Jacksonville - September 30, 2005by Kirstin DorschStaff Writer
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JACKSONVILLE -- The University of North Florida and View Systems Inc. have developed a partnership over the past two years that has produced a high-technology security system that could speed people's trips through security screenings.

SecureScan, which pinpoints weapons and displays them on a computer screen, has already been used at events such as the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes and in Jacksonville at the entrance of the Veterans Memorial Arena for events during the week of Super Bowl XXXIX.

SecureScan was originally patented by the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. Once UNF and View Systems teamed up, a newer and more proficient model was made and is now on the market at a cost of $10,000 a unit.

SecureScan looks like a free-standing doorway and houses 12 small computers and one main computer. Each of the small computers has two sensors that monitor the Earth's magnetic field.

Any metal that disturbs the magnetic field is immediately pinpointed on a still photograph taken while a person walks through the SecureScan frame.

Because SecureScan does not have its own magnetic field like older security portals, it is safe for anyone, including pregnant women and people with pacemakers.

SecureScan eliminates the need for pat-downs and wand scans typically associated with walk-through security systems. Instead, the person monitoring the system knows exactly where a suspect item is and can ask the owner to remove it.

Those not carrying a weapon can complete the SecureScan check in an average of three seconds. This allows SecureScan to average 1,200 people an hour, five times the rate of other airport security portals, which average 220 people an hour.

"The great thing about SecureScan is that it's a hands-free, hassle-free metal detector. You are never touched," said View Systems account executive Charles Nelson.

It also has the ability to discern items that are weapons and those that aren't, such as keys and pocket change, by measuring differences in metallic mass and ferromagnetic composition. In 2003 SecureScan located a small razor blade hidden in a student's mouth at a New York City school.
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
SecureScan was 10000$ ??? I saw it on fisher security's website for 16600$.

so may be they improved it and slashed the price down with securescan2 ?
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
VYST View Systems Announces First Fingerprint Identification Reader Purchase Order From Georgia Court
Market Wire - March 16, 2006 9:15 AM (EDT)

BALTIMORE, MD, Mar 16, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: VYST), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, announced today that a purchase order has been received from the Butts County Court in Georgia for a SecureScan II system equipped with the fingerprint identification reader. The Courthouse will be the first courthouse in the nation to have this new version of the SecureScan II.

View Systems has developed, in conjunction with Sagem Morpho, a precision optical biometric fingerprint terminal for the SecureScan product. Sagem Morpho is the industry leader in multi-biometric solutions and applies more than twenty years of global experience in biometric products to markets including the FBI and Homeland Security agencies. The fingerprint reader will allow court employees safer and easier access to the courthouse.

Funded by the Department of Justice, the SecureScan II's non-contact imaging capabilities reduce the need for wanding and pat-down searches. While ignoring common items like coins, watches, and jewelry, the SecureScan II is sensitive enough to locate hidden razor blades and cell phones on its video image.

View Systems Executive, Charlie Nelson, states, "We have installed a number of units in the Georgia courthouses. This is the first courthouse to use the fingerprint identification reader. The fingerprint reader matches the fingerprint on file identifying and authenticating the employee all in under three seconds."
 
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Now thats some good timing.
 
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View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: VYST), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, announced today that shipment has commenced on the 8-unit Visual First Responder (VFR) order. This purchase order totaled $266,000.
 
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Mar 21, 2006 9:15:02 AM

BALTIMORE, MD, Mar 21, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) --

View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: VYST), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, announced today that shipment has commenced on the 8-unit Visual First Responder (VFR) order. This purchase order totaled $266,000.

The VFR was selected by R&D Magazine as one of the 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year. It is a lightweight wireless video camera system that is taken to incident scenes by emergency first responders to deliver clear, secure video of the situation at hand. VFR enables commanders to witness frontline activity "live." According to www.avem.org, R&D Magazine is a news-oriented publication that reaches more than 90,000 scientists and engineers. The publication "reports and analyzes leading-edge scientific and technological discoveries that drive product and process development across all industries (www.avem.org)."

View Systems Homeland Defense Products Manager, Dave Johansen, states, "We are encouraged by the first responders' positive reception of the VFR's performance. Their orders let us know that we have a product that is meeting their demand. More than a dozen National Guard Civil Support Teams, law enforcement agencies, and fire departments throughout the United States are currently using the VFR to increase safety during chemical, radiological, or biological incidents. The trend towards live incident video is gaining momentum."

View Systems CEO, Gunther Than, states, "We are very pleased with our VFR sales and marketing efforts. We are adding staff to the marketing department, are committed to a budget and plan, and are getting positive results."

About View Systems, Inc.

View Systems, Inc. provides products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has a network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that certain statements in this release are "forward-looking statements" and involve both known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. Such uncertainties include, among others, certain risks associated with the operation of the company described above. The Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results.

Contact: View Systems Inc. 877-VIEW INC www.viewsystems.com

SOURCE: View Systems, Inc.

http://www.viewsystems.com

Copyright 2006 Market Wire, All rights reserved.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
This had a great push at the EOD, NITE was bringing up the bid and really pushing the ask.
Radar this it might be ready for the next leg up.
closed at .135/.14 1X4
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Here is some old DD found tonight, relates to today's PR

View Systems VFR Hazmat Cam is Featured in Homeland Protection Professional Magazine
Monday August 29, 2005 9:15 am ET


BALTIMORE, Aug. 29, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB:VYST.OB - News), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, has been featured in the Situation Report Technology Brief in the August, 2005 issue of Homeland Defense Professional Magazine.
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The profile written by Douglas Page entitled, ``Seeing is believing: Hazmat Cam gives ICs a better view,'' highlights the features of the Hazmat Cam which is marketed commercially by View Systems as the Visual First Responder (VFR).

This instrument was designed specifically to aid emergency first response teams in efforts involving terrorist acts, chemical, biological, and radiological hazards. Idaho National Laboratory engineer and inventor of the VFR, Kevin Young, was interviewed for this article. He stated, ``The goal is to provide a steady, reliable, unblinking eye to convey as clearly and in as much detail as possible the conditions within the incident area.''

Since the VFR is the first wireless video system that combines encrypted video, a 900MHz transmit frequency, a waterproof camera, and a three-antenna diversity receiver, it has the ability to ``transmit a secure and stable video image where other portable wireless video systems fail,'' said Mr. Young.

According to the Homeland Protection Professional website, this magazine reaches 23,000 key decision makers in various emergency response agencies.

Gunther Than, CEO of View Systems, stated, ``The VFR is the winner of the prestigious R&D 100 Award and it will be featured at the upcoming American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) 51st Annual Seminar and Exhibition on September 12 - 15 in Orlando, Florida.''

About View Systems, Inc.

View Systems, Inc. provides products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has a network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates.
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
More DD
I wanted to find out who else has won this 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year.

NEWS: Nikon Instruments Wins R&D Magazine's Top 100 New Products of (2005)

Nikon Instruments, Inc., (http://www.nikonusa.com) a world leader in the development of advanced optical technology, today announced that R&D Magazine has recognized Nikon's White Light TIRF Microscopy Illumination System, a high performance, low cost evanescent wave illumination system for microscopy, as one of the most technologically significant products introduced over the past year.
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OFS and Lucent Technologies receive R&D 100 award from R&D Magazine for the tunable dispersion compensator 2002
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FROM SUN Micro
R&D 100 Award:


Proximity Communication, a revolutionary chip-to-chip communications technology led by Ivan Sutherland and Robert Drost and developed by the Asynchronous Circuits groups at Sun Microsystems Laboratories, has been chosen for one of R&D Magazine's prestigious R&D 100 Awards.

About the 2004 R&D 100 Awards:

Now in its 42nd year, the R&D Magazine Awards' competition honors the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year. Thousands of entries submitted by topflight companies, research organizations and universities around the world, are judged by the editors of R&D Magazine and 50 outside experts. Awards are based on each achievement's technical significance and uniqueness and provide a mark of excellence in industry, government and academia, proof that the technology chosen for an award is one of the most innovative ideas of the year.

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July 26, 2005—McLean, VA - Alion Science and Technology’s Power Measurement Calorimetric System (PMCS) has been chosen as one of R&D Magazine’s 100 most technologically significant products of the past year. The PMCS, a first of its kind solution developed at Alion’s DuPage Manufacturing Research Center, can help deliver new levels of accuracy in industrial welding. This is the second consecutive year that Alion has been recognized with an R&D 100 Award

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Well I see all the big names in there
here is last years list
http://www.rdmag.com/ShowPR.aspx?PUBCODE=014&ACCT=1400000100&ISSUE=0509&RELTYPE=R100&PRODCODE=00000000&PRODLETT=AQ


WOW now VYST won it this year now isnt tat cooooooooool


Now isnt tat a great company ?? isnt it undervalued ?
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
This is coming together.
.145 has been a resistance lets see if that falls today
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Nice volume so far
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
Yeah should turn out nice as we approach the end of the month and wait for the financials to come out.

We are on the right track and i'm not surprised. I'm actually disapointed by the volume.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
I'm looking for a nice EOD push like we had yesterday, all we need to do is break the .145 resistance today and we will be looking good.
1 mm at .143 and 2 at .145, I think we break it easy
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Just broke .145 resistance and is printing .15
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
we should close at .17 and then from there on up
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Charts sometimes say it better than words...

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Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Chewing through .17
Major Breakout Here!
 
Posted by Repoman75 on :
 
Yes, but will it hold the gains??? It was at .22 not too long ago and dropped down to .10.... it needs to hold its gains absent news.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
I think the chart says it all and read the recent PR's company is about to break even and is increasing revenues.
This is a buy!
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
O/S as of Feb 2,2006 is 99 million
Just to let everybody know
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
We need to move past tat wall and you know what can take it higher. The earnings are not far away.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Earnings is what is pushing this or a big contract(which I keep hearing rumblings of a mideast contract) combine that with the fact we are at a 6 month low, this stock looks great.
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
purrrrfect !
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Good close at .155
 
Posted by Casp on :
 
Great day we should see a lot of buyers in the comming days.

The stock looks perfect here to breakout. It moves very quickly on small volume. the chart looks beautiful here.

Hey Short is it just you and me on this one ? lol
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Chart looks great, RSI about to break 70 and MACD is looking very bullish


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Posted by Casp on :
 
ITs about time. This stock always has action this time of the day.

combined with the news should do well.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
The last run had us trade sideways for a few days, might have to wait a little while.
Or maybe we catch fire again, decent volume so far and have held .15
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Nice 60,000 share trade just printed at .149= about $10k. Up Up and Away!
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Some info on the new Marketing firm PR'd today

By: batscam_reloaded
23 Mar 2006, 11:10 PM EST
Msg. 29950 of 29952
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So far the pumps seem to be pretty good and only take 2 to 5 months to run thier course. I predict VYST will hit $0.67 by May 26th.


EJYM $0.22 to $0.46

Enjoy Media Anticipates Strong Growth in 2005
Jun 7, 2005 6:00:00 AM


GMPW $0.15 to $1.10

GIVEMEPOWER RETAINS ELITE EQUITY MARKETING TO HANDLE INVESTOR RELATIONS
March 05, 2003


MXDY $4 to $6

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Feb. 20 (2004) /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Maximum Dynamics, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: MXDY)


YHGG $1.75 to $5.5

REDWOOD CITY , CA (MARKET WIRE)- July 14, 2005 The YaSheng Group (YHGG: OTC) is expanding its Hops


SAFE HARBOR

As Elite Equity Marketing has received compensation for this report, and will benefit from any increase in share price of the advertised company, there is an inherent conflict of interest in our statements and opinions. Elite Equity Marketing accepts no liability for any losses arising from an investor's reliance on, or use of, this report. YHGG will require additional capital to realize its business plan and continue as a going concern. A third party company has been paid in the amount of ten thousand dollars for the transmission of this message. Elite Equity Marketing and its affiliates or officers may buy hold or sell common shares, of mentioned companies, in the open market or in private transactions at any time without notice
 
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Publication Date: 05-MAR-03
GMPW $0.15 to $1.10

GiveMePower Retains Elite Equity Marketing to Handle Investor Relations.

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GIVEMEPOWER RETAINS ELITE EQUITY MARKETING TO HANDLE INVESTOR RELATIONS
March 05, 2003
Company: GIVEMEPOWER Corporation
Industry: Utilities

TOWSON, MD--GiveMePower Corporation (OTC BB:GMPW), a provider of desktop, mobile and wireless software solutions for the design/build industry, today announced it has retained Elite Equity Marketing of Towson, Maryland to increase awareness for the company in the professional investment community.

"We are very excited about the opportunity GiveMePower represents," said Joseph Pettinelli, principal of Elite Equity Marketing."GiveMePower's emergence as a major force in the multi-billion dollar computer-aided design software market makes them an ideal fit within our select client base.We look forward to presenting GiveMePower to our network of professional brokers and money managers."

A Microsoft Mobile Solutions Partner, GiveMePower is the first company to offer full 2 and 3-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) and digital blueprint processing for the high-growth Windows CE® mobile/wireless application market.GiveMePower users include a growing list of Fortune 500 companies such as Maytag Corporation and General Dynamics Corporation, as well as America's top governmental institutions including the Centers for Disease Control, the National Institutes of Health, and multiple branches of the U.S.Military.

"Elite's methods of direct marketing to the investment community has a proven track record, with their other major client experiencing a 300% increase in the value of their share price in the last quarter," said Bill Walton, president and CEO of GiveMePower."We believe the exposure and professional standards Elite brings to the table will result in considerable benefits for all GiveMePower shareholders."

For more information, contact:
Investor Relations:
Elite Equity Marketing
John Campo, Principal
Tel: 410-321-5454
Email: info*eliteequitymarketing.com

GiveMePower Corporation:
Todd Noble, Chief Financial Officer
Toll Free: 1-888-97-POWER
Email: ir*givemepower.com
Website: www.givemepower.com

With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this press release are "forward looking" statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties.The actual future results of the Company could differ from those statements.Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, the continued demand for the Company's products and services, worldwide economic conditions, changes in governmental regulations and policies, the emergence of competitive products and services, unforeseen technical issues and those risk factors contained in the Company's filings with the SEC.

We respect your privacy.If you wish to be removed from our e-mail list please reply to this email with the subject line UNSUBSCRIBE, and you will be removed from future mailings.This message is sent in compliance with the email bill section 301, under Bill S.1618 TITLE III.All trademarks property of their respective owners.©2003 GiveMePower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
All the companies listed above all had similiar runs, this GMPW was the biggest, but check out YHGG & EYJM TOO


Hey Casp, I don't know about you but I'm liking this news...
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
.15/.155
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Recicieved a responce from Elite Equity Investment

Michael,

We plan to introduce this stock to as many brokers as we can. This new awareness campaign can only help View Systems. Thanks for the support.

Regards,

John Campo
Partner
305-891-5100

Michael wrote:

Glad to see you guys are on board looks like you have
had much success with other companies like gmpw and
yhgg, just hoping to get an insight into which
direction you might be taking our company.
Thanks
Michael
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
10K should be out Friday with new Rev High's of over $1 million, this and the new Marketing Firm will cause this to head north as it has already started to
 
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INL emergency response camera receives R&D 100 Award
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Video of the VFR system — 2.4MB .WMV file
Full story on each INL-nominated technology

INL’s R&D 100 winner for 2005, Kevin Young, accepted his award at a black tie dinner on Navy Pier in Chicago Oct. 20. He joined 99 other inventors for the special recognition dinner at R&D Magazine’s 43rd Anniversary for the award program.

"This event was very special," Young said. "Accepting the R&D 100 Award while representing the Idaho National Laboratory was a real honor. Plus, having the opportunity to talk face to face with so many of today’s innovators about tomorrow’s amazing technologies was an incredible experience I’ll never forget."

Bill Rogers, Associate Laboratory Director for Science and Technology and Chief Research Officer, represented INL and participated in a panel discussion about national laboratories, applying basic science investigation to technology development and the impact inventors have on national laboratories.


INL’s first R&D 100 Award winner, Kevin Young, displays with the Visual First Responder camera system, which he designed and built to help provide safe first response to chemical, biological and other hazardous events. The inset photo shows system components. (INL photo by Chris Morgan)
"I was struck by the number of R&D 100 awards that went to the national laboratories," Rogers said. "America’s national laboratories are critical to the nation’s future in creating solutions to energy security, advancing technology development and improving a global standard of living for everyone."

The Visual First Responder (VFR), market name for INL’s Hazmat Camera System, was chosen in intense competition for the coveted award presented by R&D Magazine. As such, VFR is designated one of the top 100 new technologies in the world.

"For this technology to win the R&D 100 Award is a great honor," Young said. "It would not have happened without all the tremendous support I received from management (Ken Watts), technicians, fellow engineers/co-workers, Communications, and Tech Transfer. I am standing on the shoulders of a truly wonderful team."


A suited hazardous materials worker demonstrates the Visual First Responder. Engineer Kevin Young developed the device, which transmits clear images to distant computer monitors so remote teams can see the hazard clearly from afar. (INL photo)
While it’s a first for INL, Idaho’s national laboratory has now had at least one winner for the past nine years — and multiple winners in some years.

The system was selected to receive the award by an independent panel of judges and the editors of R&D Magazine. Each year, the magazine selects 100 of the most technologically significant products in the marketplace during the past year.

The Hazmat Camera System is licensed by View Systems Inc.

A significant departure from other wireless video products, the VFR system assists National Guard Civil Support Teams and emergency first responders at chemical and biological disaster scenes by being the first to combine the following features:

Transmits at a lower frequency for improved signal penetration through buildings
Uses a true diversity receiver to provide interference-free images where metal and other objects cause reflected signal multipathing problems
Employs video encryption so the system can be used during responses where security is a concern

http://www.inl.gov/featurestories/2005-10-26.shtml
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Great Article with Pictures here

http://www.times-news.com/articles/2005/10/24/sections/regional_news/general/news30.txt
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Look at all the orders that might be recorded for the 4th Quarter, 10K might be better than I thought

Fri, Dec 30, 2005
• View Systems Announces Additional SecureScan Order From the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Market Wire (Fri, Dec 30)
Wed, Dec 28, 2005
• View Systems Announces Purchase of Three SecureScans by Georgia Court
Market Wire (Wed, Dec 28)
Thu, Dec 22, 2005
• View Systems Announces Additional California SecureScan Installations
Market Wire (Thu, Dec 22)
Wed, Dec 21, 2005
• View Systems Announces Ongoing SecureScan Installations
Market Wire (Wed, Dec 21)
Tue, Dec 20, 2005
• View Systems Announces Initial SecureScan Installation at California Correctional Facility
Market Wire (Tue, Dec 20)
Mon, Dec 12, 2005
• SecureScan Featured in Cumberland Times-News
Market Wire (Mon, Dec 12)
Tue, Dec 6, 2005
• View Systems Presents SecureScan Review
Market Wire (Tue, Dec 6)
Thu, Dec 1, 2005
• View Systems Announces Contract Negotiations With Middle Eastern Firm
Market Wire (Thu, Dec 1)
Mon, Nov 28, 2005
• View Systems Announces Initial SecureScan Installation at Maryland Correctional Facility
Market Wire (Mon, Nov 28)
Mon, Nov 21, 2005
• View Systems Announces Installation of SecureScans at New York City Department of Transportation
Market Wire (Mon, Nov 21)
Fri, Nov 18, 2005
• VIEW SYSTEMS INC Files SEC form 8-K/A, Sale of Equity, Material Modifications, Change in Control
EDGAR Online (Fri, Nov 18)
Thu, Nov 17, 2005
• View Systems Announces Continued Installations in Maryland and New Jersey
Market Wire (Thu, Nov 17)
Mon, Nov 14, 2005
• View Systems Announces Third Quarter Results: Revenues Are Up and Costs Are Down
Market Wire (Mon, Nov 14)
Thu, Nov 10, 2005
• VIEW SYSTEMS INC Files SEC form 10QSB, Quarterly Report
EDGAR Online (Thu, Nov 10)
Wed, Nov 9, 2005
• View Systems Announces Five Additional SecureScan Installs for Maryland Courts
Market Wire (Wed, Nov 9)
Tue, Nov 8, 2005
• View Systems Announces Additional SecureScan Orders From New Jersey's Garden State Youth Correctional Facility
Market Wire (Tue, Nov 8)
Thu, Nov 3, 2005
• View Systems, Inc. Announces Additional Orders From Los Angeles, CA
Market Wire (Thu, Nov 3)
Wed, Nov 2, 2005
• View Systems Announces Opening of New Jersey Office and Additional Contracts
Market Wire (Wed, Nov 2)
Thu, Oct 27, 2005
• View Systems Reports Orders for 25 SecureScan Units to Date From New Jersey
Market Wire (Thu, Oct 27)
Tue, Oct 25, 2005
• View Systems Installs SecureScan at Bradford County Courthouse in Pennsylvania
Market Wire (Tue, Oct 25)
Thu, Oct 20, 2005
• View Systems Reports Twenty One SecureScan Orders From New Jersey
Market Wire (Thu, Oct 20)
Tue, Oct 18, 2005
• View Systems Receives Purchase Order From Frederick County Sheriff's Office in Maryland
Market Wire (Tue, Oct 18)
Wed, Oct 12, 2005
• View Systems Announces Additional Staff to New York City
Market Wire (Wed, Oct 12)
Wed, Oct 5, 2005
• View Systems Report Fifteen SecureScan Orders From New Jersey
Market Wire (Wed, Oct 5)
Thu, Sep 29, 2005
• View Systems Announces SecureScans Ordered by the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles
Market Wire (Thu, Sep 29)
Wed, Sep 28, 2005
• View Systems Announces Additional SecureScan Orders From New Jersey Department of Corrections
Market Wire (Wed, Sep 28)
Tue, Sep 27, 2005
• View Systems Announces Additional SecureScan Orders From New Jersey Department of Corrections
Market Wire (Tue, Sep 27)
Wed, Sep 21, 2005
• View System's SecureScan Selected for Clinton Global Forum
PrimeZone Media Network (Wed, Sep 21)
Tue, Sep 13, 2005
• View Systems Installs SecureScan for Maryland Court
PrimeZone Media Network (Tue, Sep 13)
 
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This is a new one to me, looks promising. Do we have a definitive date on the 10-k or is that speculation that it will be filed this week?

GLTA
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
It sholud be out on 31st, but it can always be delayed, I would think this new marketing company would be pushing the 10K or the results from it, either way this is headed noth.
Good Luck
 
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VYST View Systems Receives Two New VFR Purchase Orders
Market Wire - March 27, 2006 9:15 AM (EDT)

BALTIMORE, MD, Mar 27, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: VYST), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, announced today that two purchase orders have been received for VFR (Visual First Responder) units. One purchase order came from one of View's larger dealers who is becoming more active in the market space. The second order is scheduled for delivery to the West Palm Beach Fire Department. This order brings the number of VFRs in Florida to eight. The total of the two purchase orders exceeds $40,000.

"The two purchase orders are a good example of excellent reviews turning into sales. Florida is progressive with their emergency equipment technology and we are excited to become more active in that area of the country," states Dave Johansen, Manager of Homeland Defense Products.

The VFR was selected by R&D Magazine as one of the 100 Most Technologically Significant New Products of the Year. It is a lightweight wireless video camera system that is taken to incident scenes by emergency first responders to deliver clear, secure video of the situation at hand. VFR enables commanders to witness frontline activity "live." According to www.avem.org, R&D Magazine is a news-oriented publication that reaches more than 90,000 scientists and engineers. The publication "reports and analyzes leading-edge scientific and technological discoveries that drive product and process development across all industries (www.avem.org)."
 
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.16/.17
Mover
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
This stock is so ready to break upper resistance here, 10K with very positive rev's will be out Friday, Radar!
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Just spoke to John, IR at View Systems Today

-10K is on schedule
-some purchasers have asked to be anonymous
-M.E. still on and is of a larger scale
-new fingerprint ID for Securescan adds $4000 onto unit price
-plans for advertising are going to be ramped up this year/ mentioned magazine ads and hiring of Elite Equity Marketing
-asked if there are any new plans for some sporting event promotions(ie Superbowl or Allstar game) said that is Gunther's dept. but that they are a possibility
-said really there is no true competition for the Securescan, nobody really makes a more advanced metal detector, mentioned it increased scan times over conventional detectors of 1200 people per hour compared to about 300. 400% increase
-Summary they are in a much better position this year to capitalize on increased demand and attention the company will receive.
Very Positive!
 
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Also continued to mention a possible snowball effect in Georgia courts because of last years shootings there. Evidently there has been a significant amount of money set up to increase secruity at Georgia's court houses, money that has already started to go towards Securescans.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
10k should be out tomorrow, should easily break $1million in Rev's for the first time.
Radar!
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
MM's sure are holding this up, just makes me feel like good news is coming.
ETRD and NITE holding on the bid at .155 and .15
All this needs is a little volume
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
InfinitiStocks has an update on VYST today...

Apparently they's sold several SecureScans to a new $45M facility in Georgia.

www . infinitistocks . com

Go to the penny page.
 
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View Systems Announces Additional Purchase Orders From Georgia
Monday April 10, 9:15 am ET


BALTIMORE, MD--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 10, 2006 -- View Systems, Inc. (OTC BB:VYST.OB - News), a leading homeland defense solutions provider, announced today that the Coweta County Sheriff's Office has purchased two additional SecureScan II units to be installed at the new $45 million dollar Justice Center in Newnan, Georgia.
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View Systems first presented the SecureScan II at the Georgia Sheriffs' Winter Conference in Atlanta earlier this year.

Funded by the Department of Justice, the SecureScan II's non-contact imaging capabilities reduce the need for wanding and pat-down searches. While ignoring common items like coins, watches, and jewelry, the SecureScan II is sensitive enough to locate hidden razor blades and cell phones on its video image.

View Systems Executive Charlie Nelson states, "The Justice Center in Newnan is a magnificent $45 million dollar project that we are a part of. It's exciting to have your product housed and employed by an institution as important as the court. We continue to install in other courthouses in Georgia."

About View Systems, Inc.

View Systems, Inc. provides products to law enforcement, military, government agencies, educational facilities, hotels, event and sport venues, and commercial businesses. View Systems has a network of distributors, licensees and strategic alliance affiliates. View Systems, Inc. designs and develops computer software and hardware used in conjunction with surveillance capabilities for government and law enforcement agencies, commercial security professionals, private businesses and residential consumers. The SecureScan system utilizes a technology that senses disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field such as those caused by potential threat objects passing through the portal. The Company's product line consists of the SecureScan II Concealed Weapons Detection System, Visual First Responder, and other biometric recognition products. View Systems has recently integrated a precision optical biometric fingerprint terminal with the SecureScan product.
 
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.165/.17 possible breakout!
 


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