Oh yeah, that was the Impaired Clinician Solution (TM) product concept. I bleeve that was after the failed SafePill(TM) PillScammer(TM) product concept and before the blockbuster-selling ValetMed(TM) product concept (which was itself before the MethGun(TM) product concept which was after the Counterfeit Brand Sniffer(TM) and before the MethFlashlight(TM).
ALL of which were after the ELF, EM-1x, EM-1x w/Shriver Optics Package Option(TM), PS3, FSSS, MSSS, MSSS-1x (w/pulsed laser), AS3........
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Finally, in addition to substantial work involved with the Army testing contract previously reported, we have been working hard on other fronts. Two I will mention briefly. First, about four weeks ago we ordered the UV “pulse laser” necessary for us to move forward with developing chemical detection capability from substantial distances. While this purchase allows a standoff distance of only about 150 meters, the purchase is a large step for us. (As with being able to move forward with the registration process, this rather hefty purchase was made because of support from our investors of whom we are deeply appreciative.) The second area involves a device that we have been working on for several months, actually at the suggestion of the members of the bomb squad who were part of the two independent verification tests previously reported on the Web Site. The device (the MSSS-1X) is a mobile explosive detection device for use in airports/buildings, such as in “stranded bag” or “found package” situations. Tim Shriver, Senior Vice President of Operations, states that the device is currently undergoing extensive testing. All who have viewed demonstrations of the initial product have had very favorable comments. It is battery operated and housed on a rolling platform that allows remote operation as it scans the object in question for explosives. We anticipate that this device is one iteration away from a similar, multi-detector device with an associated conveyor belt for surveillance of bags/packages in an airport/building security situation.
This is now the seventh CEO statement in about one year of operations. We will continue to provide updates as appropriate. Thank you for your support and interest in CDEX.
Thank you for your support and interest in CDEX.
Malcolm H. Philips, Jr.
President and CEO
August 1, 2002