posted
Verus 2000(TM) Green Card Authentication System Tested
DENVER, June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BSI2000, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BSIO), a leading developer of integrated optical card- based systems and technology, announced today that the Operations Division/Airport Security at Denver International Airport (DIA) is successfully using the new Verus 2000(TM) Green Card authentication system during on-site field trials. BSI2000 has developed the system to inexpensively and reliably solve the problem of fake and counterfeit Green Cards used as primary identification by employees at secure facilities. Security sources indicate that such fraudulent Green Cards are in use across the nation and represent a significant security hole for the defenses of this country. BSI2000 President and CEO Jack Harper said, "We have designed Verus 2000 to be used by government and private employers that accept Green Cards as primary photo IDs. Verus 2000 will help strengthen national security by eliminating and capturing many invalid/fraudulent Green Cards that are currently being used to gain employment. We were asked to develop this new product and we see significant interest from both here and abroad. I have high expectations for it in the market -- especially initially from thousands of airports and government buildings in this country with federalized security." Harper said, "The Verus 2000 system has been in place at the DIA security office and feedback is very enthusiastic. It is operating perfectly after authenticating hundreds of Green Cards with no problems whatsoever. This could become a strategic product for our company." On June 4, BSI2000 filed a multi-claim patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to protect the proprietary methods and technology used by the Verus 2000 system to securely detect and identify counterfeit Green Cards.
About BSI2000 Based in Lakewood, Colorado, BSI2000, Inc. is working to become a global leader in optical card-based security systems. The company has developed patent-pending technology for identifying, authenticating and tracking people and their activities in a wide variety of applications. The company's systems involve sophisticated and proprietary use of optical card technology as well as cryptology and artificial intelligence. The company's Crypto 2000 system is the only optical card system that provides the sufficient level of security required for financial transactions. Crypto 2000 elevates optical card data security to a highly secure federal government level. The company has filed a multi-faceted patent that should protect the special crypto hardware, software and cryptographic protocol that make up Crypto 2000. In addition to potentially significant applications for homeland and business security, the systems are highly applicable for national identity systems, personal medical and prescription records, banking, travel and fitness. The company has high-level clearances for sensitive government work. More information on the company can be found at http://www.bsi2000.com.
For investor relations information, contact Frank Hawkins or Julie Marshall, Hawk Associates at (305) 852-2383, email: info@hawkassociates.com. Media contact Ronnie Welch, CWR Partners, email ronnie@cwrpartners.com or call (508) 222-4802. For BSI2000 information, contact Jack Harper at (303) 231-9095. Detailed information about BSI2000 can be found on the website http://www.bsi2000.com. Copies of BSI2000 press releases, current Level II price quotes, interactive and Java stock charts and other valuable information for investors may be found on the websites http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.hawkmicrocaps.com.
SOURCE BSI2000 -0- 06/10/2004 /CONTACT: investor relations, Frank Hawkins or Julie Marshall, both of Hawk Associates, +1-305-852-2383, or info@hawkassociates.com, for BSI2000; or media, Ronnie Welch of CWR Partners, +1-508-222-4802, or ronnie@cwrpartners.com, for BSI2000; or Jack Harper of BSI2000, +1-303-231-9095/ /Web site: http://www.bsi2000.com / (BSIO)
CO: BSI2000; Denver International Airport ST: Colorado IN: CPR HTS OTC SU: PDT
posted
IMO, run hard, close high of day, open with interest monday could be wrong, but thats the game!!!!!!!!!
Posts: 9110 | From: boston, ma | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
I never did get in this one since it didn't want to fill early on... Congrats to whoever got in.
Posts: 593 | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
thanks bauer, saw it jump around .08 caought your post late!!!!!!! little pull back here, thought of bailing but got the feeling she'll run hard at EOD!
Posts: 9110 | From: boston, ma | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by keithsan: thanks bauer, saw it jump around .08 caought your post late!!!!!!! little pull back here, thought of bailing but got the feeling she'll run hard at EOD!
posted
shaking out the week, I've played well today so far, so they aint shaking meeeee!!!
Posts: 9110 | From: boston, ma | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
I've been in and out and back in . It went from .067 to .08 while I was doing DD and then I only got a partial fill at .083, sold that at .146, and got back in at .125. Huge volume for this! If DIA is using this, other airports and institutions will follow. I'm holding now thru Monday at least. Thanks for posting this Bauer.
dz
Posts: 1431 | From: Boulder, CO | Registered: Oct 2003
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by denzen: I've been in and out and back in . It went from .067 to .08 while I was doing DD and then I only got a partial fill at .083, sold that at .146, and got back in at .125. Huge volume for this! If DIA is using this, other airports and institutions will follow. I'm holding now thru Monday at least. Thanks for posting this Bauer.
dz
nice work Denzen, I saw it at .08 and by the time i found the news it was in double digits!!
Posts: 9110 | From: boston, ma | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by denzen: Thanks Keithsan. Hoping there's not a big selloff before the close. If it holds in the teens, I'm expecting another small run Monday.
dz
looks like buys going through and their lowering the ask anyways! Usually a good sign, should move eod.
Posts: 9110 | From: boston, ma | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
Denver International Airport Validating BSI2000 Homeland Security System June 10, 2004 11:56:00 AM ET
Verus 2000(TM) Green Card Authentication System Tested
DENVER, June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BSI2000, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BSIO), a leading developer of integrated optical card- based systems and technology, announced today that the Operations Division/Airport Security at Denver International Airport (DIA) is successfully using the new Verus 2000(TM) Green Card authentication system during on-site field trials.
BSI2000 has developed the system to inexpensively and reliably solve the problem of fake and counterfeit Green Cards used as primary identification by employees at secure facilities. Security sources indicate that such fraudulent Green Cards are in use across the nation and represent a significant security hole for the defenses of this country.
BSI2000 President and CEO Jack Harper said, "We have designed Verus 2000 to be used by government and private employers that accept Green Cards as primary photo IDs. Verus 2000 will help strengthen national security by eliminating and capturing many invalid/fraudulent Green Cards that are currently being used to gain employment. We were asked to develop this new product and we see significant interest from both here and abroad. I have high expectations for it in the market -- especially initially from thousands of airports and government buildings in this country with federalized security."
Harper said, "The Verus 2000 system has been in place at the DIA security office and feedback is very enthusiastic. It is operating perfectly after authenticating hundreds of Green Cards with no problems whatsoever. This could become a strategic product for our company."
On June 4, BSI2000 filed a multi-claim patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to protect the proprietary methods and technology used by the Verus 2000 system to securely detect and identify counterfeit Green Cards.
Based in Lakewood, Colorado, BSI2000, Inc. is working to become a global leader in optical card-based security systems. The company has developed patent-pending technology for identifying, authenticating and tracking people and their activities in a wide variety of applications. The company's systems involve sophisticated and proprietary use of optical card technology as well as cryptology and artificial intelligence.
The company's Crypto 2000 system is the only optical card system that provides the sufficient level of security required for financial transactions. Crypto 2000 elevates optical card data security to a highly secure federal government level. The company has filed a multi-faceted patent that should protect the special crypto hardware, software and cryptographic protocol that make up Crypto 2000.
In addition to potentially significant applications for homeland and business security, the systems are highly applicable for national identity systems, personal medical and prescription records, banking, travel and fitness. The company has high-level clearances for sensitive government work. More information on the company can be found at http://www.bsi2000.com.
For investor relations information, contact Frank Hawkins or Julie Marshall, Hawk Associates at (305) 852-2383, email: info@hawkassociates.com. Media contact Ronnie Welch, CWR Partners, email ronnie@cwrpartners.com or call (508) 222-4802. For BSI2000 information, contact Jack Harper at (303) 231-9095. Detailed information about BSI2000 can be found on the website http://www.bsi2000.com. Copies of BSI2000 press releases, current Level II price quotes, interactive and Java stock charts and other valuable information for investors may be found on the websites http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.hawkmicrocaps.com.