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12/22/04 10:18 PM

#59 RE: ProfitScout #58

General Says Attack Was Likely a Suicide Bomber
By MATT KELLEY, AP

WASHINGTON (Dec. 22) -- A suicide bomber was the likely cause of the deadliest single attack on American troops in Iraq - an explosion at a U.S. base that killed 22 people, the Pentagon's top general said Wednesday.

''At this point, it looks like it was an improvised explosive device worn by an attacker,'' Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters at a Pentagon news conference.

The explosion Tuesday ripped through a dining hall tent while hundreds of troops were eating lunch at Forward Operating Base Marez near the northern city of Mosul.

Military officials initially said a 122 mm rocket was the likely cause. Myers would not comment on specific evidence, but said, ''If it was a rocket, you'd find remnants of the rocket. If it were an improvised explosive device you would find remnants of the improvised explosive device.''

President Bush, at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland for the Christmas holiday, was told of the new developments as part of his usual daily national security briefings.

In Iraq, military officials said Wednesday that shrapnel from the explosion included small metal pellets such as ball bearings, which are often used in suicide bombings but are not usually part of the shrapnel given off by rockets or mortars.

Myers did not say whether authorities believe the bomber worked at the base or got into the mess hall some other way. He said military officials in Baghdad would release more details later.

A contingent of FBI bomb technicians has been deployed to help the military investigate the bombing, said an FBI official on condition of anonymity because of bureau policy. The Baghdad-based FBI team will help identify the type of explosive and components used, which could provide forensic links to previous Iraq bombings.

Of the 22 people killed, 13 were U.S. military, five U.S. civilian contractors, three Iraqi security force members and one other non-U.S. individual.

In addition, Myers said 69 people were injured, including 44 U.S. military, seven U.S. contractors, five Defense Department civilians, two Iraqi civilians, 10 contractors of other nationalities and one of unknown nationality and occupation.

Myers would not say whether officials believe the unidentified corpse was the bomber, or whether the unidentified injured person was involved in the attack.

Of the 69 wounded, 25 will return to duty, he said.
Myers and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said the investigation into the explosion was continuing. Both said the military was doing its best to protect troops.

''I think families need to be assured that we will give them the best that we can humanly produce for them to protect their loved ones,'' Myers said.

Despite the attack and other violence elsewhere in Iraq, Rumsfeld and Myers said the U.S.-led forces were winning the battle against the insurgents, and in the process protecting America from another terrorist attack. Rumsfeld said terrorists would have ''a deep pool from which to draw recruits and attack'' across the globe if the United States fails in Iraq.

''Freedom is at stake in Iraq and is achievable,'' Rumsfeld said. ''The only mistake would be to go back to darkness in Iraq.''

While offering condolences to relatives of those killed, Rumsfeld lashed out at critics who accuse the Pentagon of failing to provide enough protective equipment and facilities for U.S. forces.

Rumsfeld said he stays awake at night worrying about the troops.
''I am truly saddened by the thought that anyone could have the impression that I, or others here, are doing anything other than working urgently to see that the lives of the fighting men and women are protected and are cared for in every way humanly possible,'' he said.
President Bush said Tuesday that he hopes families of those killed would find solace in the service their loved ones provided. He said the violence, part of a continuing wave of unrest in Iraq, should not affect the Iraqi elections scheduled for Jan. 30.

''I'm confident democracy will prevail in Iraq,'' he said.

AP-NY-12-22-04 17:33 EST
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12/28/04 9:08 AM

#60 RE: ProfitScout #58

Markland Technologies to Accelerate Research and Development of New Detection Systems Following Recent Suicide Bombings in Iraq

Company's Research Efforts Directed Towards "Stand-off" Technology to Identify Concealed Bombs and Weapons from Safe Distances

RIDGEFIELD, Conn., Dec 28, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Markland Technologies, Inc. ( MRKL ), a defense and homeland security company transforming advanced laboratory technology into real-world products, has announced plans to focus additional research resources on the development of technology to help stop suicide bombers and other terrorists. The announcement was made by Robert Tarini, CEO of Markland.

Last week Markland announced an Army research and development contract to create new "stand-off" detection technologies that can help soldiers and other security professionals spot suicide bombers or gunmen before the assailants get close enough to complete their attacks. The innovative thermal systems are being designed to detect attackers at distances up to 50 meters.

Just a day after Markland's announcement, however, a suicide bomber detonated a bomb in a crowded Army mess hall at a military base in Mosul, Iraq, killing 22 people, according to military spokesmen. Militants linked to Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack. The explosion wounded 69 others.

"The tragic suicide bomber attack on our troops in Mosul last week painfully demonstrates that we must push to extend our military's technological edge," said Mr. Tarini. "The war on terror requires that we provide our soldiers and our civilian security forces with better means of detecting would-be suicide bombers and other potential armed attackers. To that end, Markland will continue its efforts to develop more effective tools to help those on the front lines -- abroad and at home -- stop suicide bombers before they can carry out their attacks."

Markland's concealed weapons stand-off systems initiatives are to use modifications to thermal sensors already deployed in large numbers throughout the military. The proposed new stand-off solutions will augment the thermal imaging capabilities of those sensors with innovative signal processing techniques that process different wavelengths of light and heat. It is intended that this will enable the systems to help military and law enforcement personnel more effectively to detect hidden weapons such as 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. These additional features will increase the ability to identify potential suicide bombers or other dangerous individuals before they carry out their plans.

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. (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)

About Markland Technologies
Markland Technologies, Inc. is committed to setting next-generation standards in defense and security through the provision of innovative emerging technologies and expert services. The Company is engaged in the identification of advanced technologies currently under development in laboratories, universities and in private industry, and in the transformation of those technologies into next-generation products. Markland's solutions support military, law enforcement and homeland security personnel to protect the nation's citizens, borders and critical infrastructure assets from the threat of terrorism and other dangers. Through strategic development, Markland focuses on the creation of dual-use technology and products with applications in both the defense market and civilian homeland security and law enforcement fields. The Company is a Board Member of the Homeland Security Industries Association, and is a featured Company on HomelandDefenseStocks.com; additional details can be viewed at http://www.homelanddefensestocks.com/Companies/MarklandTech. For more information about the Company and its products, please visit the Markland home page at http://www.marklandtech.com.

Markland Technologies, Inc is a featured Company on http://www.HomelandDefenseStocks.com, a service for which Markland compensates the provider.
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