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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
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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 Related Items VFR sales growing after R&D 100 win 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
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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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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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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.
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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
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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. ADVERTISEMENT
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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