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For Immediate Release:
December 22, 2004
Military Backs R&D into Advanced Technologies to Identify Suicide Bombers and
Terrorists from Afar
RIDGEFIELD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 22, 2004--Markland Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:MRKL - News), a defense and homeland security company transforming
advanced laboratory technology into real-world products, has announced a
military-funded program to develop methods utilizing thermal signature
analysis for detecting from a distance concealed weapons and bombs on the
persons of terrorists, suicide bombers and other individual assailants. Robert
Tarini, Chairman and CEO of Markland, made the announcement.
The orders, placed with wholly-owned Markland subsidiary EOIR Technologies, come under a long term contract with the Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD), one of the U.S. military's most advanced technological leaders.
Markland's research into so-called "stand off" detection and warning systems -
systems that can identify concealed weapons on individual attackers at
distances up to 50 meters - will combine existing thermal sensors with new
thermal signature-processing technology to create tools to help military and
police personnel screen for would-be assailants.
"There are currently no adequate technology solutions available to homeland
security and military personnel that can help them identify a suicide bomber
or terrorist gunman before the attacker can get close enough to inflict real
harm," said Mr. Tarini. "We believe that Markland's research may represent a
leap forward in the creation of systems that can detect these attackers with a
degree of success."
Markland's concealed weapons stand-off systems initiatives are based on
modifications to thermal sensors that are already deployed in large numbers
throughout the military. The new stand-off solutions will augment the thermal
imaging capabilities of these sensors with innovative signal processing
techniques that process different wavelengths of light and heat. This will
enable the systems to help military and law enforcement personnel more quickly
and more easily detect guns or bombs concealed on the persons of would-be
attackers and terrorists.
The stand-off systems will also integrate innovative methods of analyzing
human behavior, including unnatural physical movement and facial biometrics
that are associated with malicious intent, such as thermal signatures, to
increase the ability to identify potential terrorists or other dangerous
individuals.
The Army-funded research is being conducted by Markland subsidiary EOIR
Technologies. More details of the Company's research and development efforts
in this area can be found at
http://www.marklandtech.com/technology_portfolio/emerging_ technologies.html.
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About Markland Technologies
Markland Technologies, Inc. is committed to helping secure A merica by providing innovative emerging technologies and expert services to meet the country's needs to protect our people, our borders and our infrastructure assets. The Company is a Board member of the Homeland Security Industries A ssociation (http://www.hsianet.org).
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