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I know of a company selling cookie dough that has more lucrative contracts then this POS...not bash-n but the PR things does it for me!!
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There was someone that could not get a buy order filled at .0002. I got mine filled Thursday and I do believe next week we will see a lot of action.If not then it shall be soon because this is going to be a big thing.
We are not talking DNA here ,but we are talking of an eassier way of tracking evidence collected at a crime scene and it not being tampered with by unscrupulous detectives and law enforcement personal.Most are good people,but theirs always that 1% thatr think they know the truth and want to see their truth proven.
There have been detectives here that are for this or on other BB's that have voiced their opinions and this can onl be good.
At the convention we should see more learned and said.This might be the reason why we have seen promotionals say it may hit the .001+ .evel before wothout having to let much known,but being told ssomething was in the works that would bring the pps up. I am hanging on to my 30Mil. shrs and may buy more as sooner or later this co. will get the recognition for the prdts. that will be in demand and it migh be a 10 bagger.At worst I will break even,.It's a fair bet IMO.
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News for 'DDSI' - (Digital Descriptor Systems' EvidPro Tamper-Evident Evidence Bag To Debut At Twentieth Annual Police Security Expo Product for securing, protecting crime-scene items will highlight display by CGM-AST, a Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. company)
Jun 19, 2006 (EWORLDWIRE via Comtex) -- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. (DDSI) - along with its subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies - will introduce its latest law enforcement product, the EvidPro tamper-evident evidence bag, at the 20th annual Police Security Expo (www.police-security.com), which begins June 20 in Atlantic City, N.J.
EvidPro bags are specially designed with a unique closure that will provide clear indication if items sealed inside are tampered with. Specifically, a message noting the breach will appear directly on the closure. This system protects both evidence and the personal property of individuals.
"Maintaining the integrity of evidence is absolutely essential in a large percentage of criminal investigations - so much so that it can be the deciding factor in a prosecution," says Tony Shupin, president and CEO of DDSI. "Our EvidPro bag has been designed by law enforcement professionals to address their specific needs. It enables police and officers of the court to proceed with confidence, because they'll know that if their evidence is sealed within our bag, there's been no compromise or contamination."
The tamper-evident bags are available in clear plastic, with large, write-on labels for including relevant or necessary background information. Once contents have been placed in an EvidPro bag and labeled, a receipt can be detached and filed. In addition, a bar code makes it possible for all bags to be scanned and logged into a database.
Located in the Atlantic City Convention Center, the Police Security Expo showcases products, goods, services and the latest high-tech advances in the field of law enforcement. The two-day event concludes June 21.
The DDSI and CGM Applied Security Technologies exhibit - which, in addition to EvidPro, will feature a variety of other security products - will be located at booth #721.
About Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc.
The company, based in Sea Girt, N.J., develops and markets integrated enterprise-wide image applications specifically designed for criminal justice organizations. Customers include states, cities, counties, corrections, justice, and public safety agencies. Additional information is available online, at www.ddsi-cpc.com.
Its subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies, Inc., based in Somerset, N.J., is a leading manufacturer and distributor of Homeland Security products, including indicative and barrier security seals, security tapes and related packaging security systems, protective security products for palletized cargo, and physical security systems for tractors, trailers and containers, as well as a number of highly specialized authentication products. Additional information is available online, at www.cgmsecuritysolutions.com.
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Digital Descriptor Systems' EvidPro Tamper-Evident Evidence Bag to Debut at Twentieth Annual Police Security Expo >SEA GIRT, N.J., June 19, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. (Pink Sheets:DDSI) -- along with its subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies -- will introduce its latest law enforcement product, the EvidPro tamper-evident evidence bag, at the 20th annual Police Security Expo (http://www.police-security.com), which begins June 20 in Atlantic City, N.J.
EvidPro bags are specially designed with a unique closure that will provide clear indication if items sealed inside are tampered with. Specifically, a message noting the breach will appear directly on the closure. This system protects both evidence and the personal property of individuals.
"Maintaining the integrity of evidence is absolutely essential in a large percentage of criminal investigations -- so much so that it can be the deciding factor in a prosecution," says Tony Shupin, president and CEO of DDSI. "Our EvidPro bag has been designed by law enforcement professionals to address their specific needs. It enables police and officers of the court to proceed with confidence, because they'll know that if their evidence is sealed within our bag, there's been no compromise or contamination."
The tamper-evident bags are available in clear plastic, with large, write-on labels for including relevant or necessary background information. Once contents have been placed in an EvidPro bag and labeled, a receipt can be detached and filed. In addition, a bar code makes it possible for all bags to be scanned and logged into a database.
Located in the Atlantic City Convention Center, the Police Security Expo showcases products, goods, services and the latest high-tech advances in the field of law enforcement. The two-day event concludes June 21.
The DDSI and CGM Applied Security Technologies exhibit -- which, in addition to EvidPro, will feature a variety of other security products -- will be located at booth No. 721.
About Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc.
The company, based in Sea Girt, N.J., develops and markets integrated enterprise-wide image applications specifically designed for criminal justice organizations. Customers include states, cities, counties, corrections, justice, and public safety agencies. Additional information is available online, at http://www.ddsi-cpc.com.
Its subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies, Inc., based in Somerset, N.J., is a leading manufacturer and distributor of Homeland Security products, including indicative and barrier security seals, security tapes and related packaging security systems, protective security products for palletized cargo, and physical security systems for tractors, trailers and containers, as well as a number of highly specialized authentication products. Additional information is available online, at http://www.cgmsecuritysolutions.com.
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Well, it has been awhile since I have posted in this thread. This small little PR, IMO, is actually huge. I'm buying more * 0.0002 (if they let me) or at 0.0003.
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FInally hit PRIMMEZONE using WallSt.net which is a move on the right direction!
I noticed we had an influx of Vol. also in the last half hr.. Hope it keeps up!
I was surprised the convention is only 2 days.
GL to all holders as I think we have seen the sellers and CDers out and that may clear the way for an upshoot of buying which should also shoot the pps higher.
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quote:Originally posted by Schwabie: 30 minutes... still not filled....
What are you trying to fill at?
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I got filled for an additional 3 MM at .0002 but when I tried for more... after 40 minutes it didnt get filled then after 45 minutes BAM ... it went to .0003 ... thats cool with me cuz i got 26 MM
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