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WANG

03/19/04 11:58 PM

#1697 RE: WANG #1696

NWAV ...little by little.
Holding good amount of shares from 2.80

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ks7777

03/20/04 1:48 AM

#1698 RE: WANG #1696

WANG--DIDN'T KNOW YOU HELD THIS ONE---HERE IS ONE REASON---VirTra Systems Files Patent Application on Training System


ARLINGTON, Texas, Mar 16, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- VirTra
Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VTSI) today announced it has applied for a
United States patent on the company's IVR(TM) HD product line of advanced
training simulators.

"The IVR HD series of firearms training systems represents a significant
milestone in simulator capability, as well as affordability, which makes this
patent application of particular importance," commented Bob Ferris, VirTra
Systems' president and head engineer. "As the originator of multi-screen
training systems for situational awareness and judgmental use-of-force, it is
appropriate that we seek protection of our intellectual property."

VirTra Systems' IVR HD series is the first line of affordable, 360-degree, true
high-definition use-of-force training simulators.

"This application effectively secures a 'patent pending' status on all of our
multi-screen products, giving notice that we will comprehensively protect the
innovations we have developed for the marketplace," concluded Ferris.

VirTra Systems secured a patent for its Universal Control Board(TM) (UCB) in
January 2002. The UCB is a powerful computer adjunct which greatly expands and
enhances an off-the-shelf PC's ability to control and activate a multitude of
hardware devices, without user intervention, and is important to many of the
company's products.



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ks7777

03/20/04 1:50 AM

#1699 RE: WANG #1696

AND HERE IS ANOTHER---NEXT WEEK TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THEY HAVE HUGE SHOW IN LONG BEACH--TREXPO----------------------VirTra Systems on Cover of The Journal: The Voice of Law Enforcement


ARLINGTON, Texas, Mar 18, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- VirTra
Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VTSI) today announced that it is the cover
story of the soon-to-be-issued winter, 2004, edition of The Journal: The Voice
of Law Enforcement.

The Journal: The Voice of Law Enforcement is a national, quarterly publication
to the police profession, covering policies and procedures, liability issues,
emerging police technologies, new equipment, and management and administrative
concerns. The magazine is delivered, free of charge, to over 16,000 high-ranking
police officers, deputy sheriffs, and government officials.

"We are pleased that 'The Journal' chose to feature our new IVR(TM)HD line of
360-degree, high-definition firearms training systems," commented Michael
Kitchen, VirTra Systems' vice-president of training and simulation. "The most
effective manner of reaching law enforcement decision-makers is through trade
shows and articles or advertisements in law enforcement trade magazines.

"Gratis coverage like this is an invaluable asset to our revolutionary new IVR
HD. We are pleased that it occurred prior to the official launch at next week's
Trexpo event, and we believe this is a strong indicator of how this product is
going to be received by the law enforcement community," Kitchen concluded.

For more information about The Journal: The Voice of Law Enforcement, please
visit www.geocities.com/thejournal02/



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timhyma

03/20/04 7:54 AM

#1702 RE: WANG #1696

I took a little off the table yesterday. I little more comfortable with the rest now <g>.