FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla.-- Dec. 10, 2004-- Government Reviewing Safe-Borders Program Inclusion To America Shield Initiative (ASI)
Spectrum Sciences & Software Holdings Corp. (OTCBB:SPSC), highly focused on homeland security through the provision of full-service, quality solutions to complex and diverse government initiatives, announced today that it has recently presented its proprietary border patrol system Safe-Borders to the Department of Homeland Security, Customs & Border Protection (CBP) Division. Stated David Heikkinen, Director of IT Business Development, "We are pleased to have had the opportunity to present our Safe-Borders program, which offers planning and analyses solutions to border control issues. Due to the urgency of the borders situation, we expect a prompt response."
Additionally, Spectrum Sciences announced ongoing technical discussions with a major systems integrator in support of the America Shield Initiative (ASI) program. Added Heikkinen, "We are interested in discussing any and all opportunities, in order to find the proper fit for our Safe-Borders program. We are encouraged by the level of interest shown in our unique border control solution." The ASI program is a major Border Patrol initiative designed to first retrofit and upgrade the existing Border Patrol Integrated Surveillance Intelligence System (ISIS) used on the US northern border, then to extend use of the system to all US land borders. Safe-Borders is a proprietary software application, developed by Spectrum Sciences & Software, Inc., which supports Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) planning and analysis.
About Spectrum Sciences & Software
Spectrum Sciences & Software Holdings Corp. is dedicated to providing innovative, dependable and cost-effective products and services to a broad range of government customers, and is headquartered in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Founded in 1982, the company currently has over 50 employees. Primary markets include http://www.specsci.com.
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