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Tuesday, 03/25/2008 4:32:36 PM

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 4:32:36 PM

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Yaacov needs to get invited to this:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=27911691

Universal Detection Technology (UDTT.OB) Invited to Present Its BSM-2000 Anthrax Detection System to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security

Universal Detection Technology (UDTT) has been selected as one of 15 companies invited to a technology fair on April 2. UDTT will be presenting the technology behind its BSM-2000 monitor to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security.

The fair will be held at the Rayburn House Office Building Foyer in Washington, D.C. next month. The purpose of the technology fair will be to educate the U.S. House of Representatives and staff on the latest homeland security technologies available in the detection of bio-terrorism. The participating attendees will present equipment with the capability of detecting bio-hazardous material in a variety of materials: air, food, and water.

The BSM-2000 is capable of detecting airborne anthrax in about 15 minutes. Not only does this device provide real-time testing results, it also can run at standard increments for continuous safety testing.

The technology fair will hold both a breakfast and lunch meeting with officials on the Department of Homeland Security and Congressman Bennie Thompson, the Chairman of Homeland Security Committee. This will allow the companies to answer questions on their products in a more intimate environment.

“We are truly proud to have been invited to present our technology to Congressman Thompson and to other members of the House as we continuously seek the government’s support in promoting our technology,” said Mr. Jacques Tizabi, UDTT’s Chief Executive Officer. “An Independent report by the U.S. GAO has shown that our detection technology, if used in conjunction with legacy detection systems, will save the government millions of dollars in consumables,” he added.