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. . . Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NASDAQ:CMTL) announced that it has recently received orders totaling $30.0 million related to its Movement Tracking System, or MTS contract, with the U. S. Army Logistics Command. These orders encompass purchases of mobile satellite transceivers, ruggedized computers, spares, satellite capacity, as well as installation, training, and engineering support.
The orders include $18.5 million for purchases of Comtech's next generation satellite transceiver, which features embedded RFID and secure GPS capabilities. The satellite capacity portion of the order includes bandwidth and network management services in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The remaining orders are for installation, training, and general support activities in Kuwait, Iraq, and at selected U. S. Army bases in the United States.
. . . Safe enough to eat - Strategic Diagnostics (Nasdaq:SDIX) - a provider of biotechnology-based detection solutions for a broad range of food, water, agricultural, industrial, environmental and scientific applications, reported that revenues for the second quarter of 2005 increased 14.7% to $6.22 million, compared to $5.42 million for the second quarter of 2004. Food safety products proved to be its fastest growing market with revenues of $1.85 million in the second quarter of 2005, compared to $1.41 million in the second quarter of 2004, an increase of 31.1%.
. . . Biowarfare defense - Isis Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: ISIS) announced that its Ibis division has shipped its first TIGER biosensor system to the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease (USAMRIID), which will use the system to identify infectious agents for biowarfare defense. The TIGER (Triangulation Identification for Genetic Evaluation of Risks) biosensor system is a revolutionary system that can simultaneously identify thousands of infectious organisms without needing to know what might be present in a sample.
Ibis also plans to deliver a TIGER biosensor system this year to the Naval Health Research Center and to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each for use in epidemiological surveillance, and to the Department of Homeland Security, for use in microbial forensics.
. . . Property defense - Viscount Systems (OTCBB: VSYS) is a designer and manufacturer of telecommunications and electronic door control access systems for the security industry. The company's diverse line of products are designed to improve safety and manage security for property owners and users. The Company has recently received orders to secure 65 multi-tenant buildings throughout Eastern Ontario with its MESH system.
Viscount's products have been installed in approximately 35,000 sites in over 30 countries and are sold through a 500 member, North America-wide dealer network comprised of security equipment vendors. Viscount has recently received special spotlight coverage in the Homeland Security Sector report by Investrend research.
. . . Smallpox and electrified bullets - MDM Group (MDDM.PK) said that its Biodefense Division is finalizing agreements to develop a novel vaccine for smallpox designed for safe public immunization to counter bioterrorism. Currently available smallpox vaccines use modified live vaccinia virus that are time intensive in their application. They are also not considered safe for use in certain segments of the population, especially those with skin diseases, immune disorders, HIV, and pregnant or lactating mothers. Smallpox is a top priority on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control bioterrorism threat list.
The company has also developed ShockRounds, a form of electrified bullets. This patent pending technology introduces an "electric" charge to traditional ammunition and other projectiles such as rubber bullets through the combination of existing ballistic and piezoelectric technologies. The company sees ShockRounds as a more flexible solution in dealing with continued escalation of terrorism and civil unrest on a global scale. MDM says that the innocent bystander mistakenly killed in the attempted London bombing incident may have survived if Shockrounds were used. And if he had been a real terrorist, he could have been captured alive for questioning.
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The orders include $18.5 million for purchases of Comtech's next generation satellite transceiver, which features embedded RFID and secure GPS capabilities. The satellite capacity portion of the order includes bandwidth and network management services in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The remaining orders are for installation, training, and general support activities in Kuwait, Iraq, and at selected U. S. Army bases in the United States.
. . . Safe enough to eat - Strategic Diagnostics (Nasdaq:SDIX) - a provider of biotechnology-based detection solutions for a broad range of food, water, agricultural, industrial, environmental and scientific applications, reported that revenues for the second quarter of 2005 increased 14.7% to $6.22 million, compared to $5.42 million for the second quarter of 2004. Food safety products proved to be its fastest growing market with revenues of $1.85 million in the second quarter of 2005, compared to $1.41 million in the second quarter of 2004, an increase of 31.1%.
. . . Biowarfare defense - Isis Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: ISIS) announced that its Ibis division has shipped its first TIGER biosensor system to the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease (USAMRIID), which will use the system to identify infectious agents for biowarfare defense. The TIGER (Triangulation Identification for Genetic Evaluation of Risks) biosensor system is a revolutionary system that can simultaneously identify thousands of infectious organisms without needing to know what might be present in a sample.
Ibis also plans to deliver a TIGER biosensor system this year to the Naval Health Research Center and to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), each for use in epidemiological surveillance, and to the Department of Homeland Security, for use in microbial forensics.
. . . Property defense - Viscount Systems (OTCBB: VSYS) is a designer and manufacturer of telecommunications and electronic door control access systems for the security industry. The company's diverse line of products are designed to improve safety and manage security for property owners and users. The Company has recently received orders to secure 65 multi-tenant buildings throughout Eastern Ontario with its MESH system.
Viscount's products have been installed in approximately 35,000 sites in over 30 countries and are sold through a 500 member, North America-wide dealer network comprised of security equipment vendors. Viscount has recently received special spotlight coverage in the Homeland Security Sector report by Investrend research.
. . . Smallpox and electrified bullets - MDM Group (MDDM.PK) said that its Biodefense Division is finalizing agreements to develop a novel vaccine for smallpox designed for safe public immunization to counter bioterrorism. Currently available smallpox vaccines use modified live vaccinia virus that are time intensive in their application. They are also not considered safe for use in certain segments of the population, especially those with skin diseases, immune disorders, HIV, and pregnant or lactating mothers. Smallpox is a top priority on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control bioterrorism threat list.
The company has also developed ShockRounds, a form of electrified bullets. This patent pending technology introduces an "electric" charge to traditional ammunition and other projectiles such as rubber bullets through the combination of existing ballistic and piezoelectric technologies. The company sees ShockRounds as a more flexible solution in dealing with continued escalation of terrorism and civil unrest on a global scale. MDM says that the innocent bystander mistakenly killed in the attempted London bombing incident may have survived if Shockrounds were used. And if he had been a real terrorist, he could have been captured alive for questioning.
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