WASHINGTON, Jul 12, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Homeland Integrated Security
Systems, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HISC) announced today that it has appointed former
President George W. Bush appointee, Barry Bennett, to Chair the Homeland
Integrated Security Advisory Board. The mission of this Board will be to form a
team of top political and industrial advisors to help lead the company to its
next level.
Barry Bennett is a former Senior State Department Official appointed by
President Bush. Bennett served as Communication Director for the President while
he served as Chairman of the Group of Eight, commonly referred to as the G8.
"Barry Bennett is extremely influential and has numerous contacts in the global
community. His work has already paid dividends, and we look forward to adding
his colleagues to our team," stated Frank Moody, CEO, Homeland Integrated
Security Systems, Inc.
Barry Bennett is currently directing government marketing efforts, both
domestically and internationally, out of Homeland Integrated Security System's
new office in Washington, D.C. Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc.
recently announced that it has received its second major order for the
patent-pending Cyber Tracker. The blanket purchase order was issued by Pro.Sec,
a Middle Eastern security company, for 5000 Cyber Trackers at a base price of
$499.99 per unit. The order translates to $2.5M for the hardware, which does not
include subsequent fees for software and service. Homeland Integrated Security
Systems will begin shipments to Pro.Sec in the fourth quarter of 2005.