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louieforpar

06/14/11 8:09 PM

#57699 RE: enchanted rock #57698

it can be seen on twitter.........lmfao!!!!

cricket69

06/14/11 8:12 PM

#57700 RE: enchanted rock #57698

We've had more communication in the past month+ than the entire history of the company.


6/08/2011 - Received notice that our ATG work has been extended to the end of December, 2012 - our ATG backlog for both contracts is now over $1M.

6/08/2011 - We're bidding three more contracts - not unusual, since we always look for contracts to bid.

5/31/2011 - Have all we need now to build a platform agnostic, biometric authentication network. Great trip to Seoul/PIT. Taking it to the next level.

5/28/2011 - Finished all mtgs in Seoul. All went better than expected and finished early. We will soon add facial and fingerprint biometrics.

5/24/2011 - We're finalizing the Brazil bid for the GSS Contract - expect to win this TO.

Facebook:

6/03/2011 - Photos were displayed on the Face Book page from their recent trip to Seoul to discuss Evermedia's biometric R/D plans.

6/03/2011 - Photos were displayed on the Face Book page highlighting their annual Facing History Benefit Dinner. The dinner was held at the Westin Copley Hotel in Boston.

5/27/2011
The primary purpose for visiting PIT was to meet with a company who has been working on what is the "next generation" in security. No one has used this type of security for any form of biometrics. Integrating this into our iris technology will create a new approach to authentication. Biometrics in any form is useless if the communications middleware isn't completely secure. The marriage between two proprietary technologies, biometrics and security, is highly unique. That being said, our aim is to deploy our network to be platform agnostic so any biometric (fingerprint, iris, facial, etc) from any device (PC, laptop, tablet, etc) can use this system.

Good to meet our Korea Team members again. Based on our first set of meetings, we may also deploy a form of facial recognition integrated with our iris protocols. The technology direction we are headed, given hardware limitations, may require other forms of biometrics to increase reaction times on legacy systems. We will continue to discuss security and facial integration over the weekend.

5/25/2011
Evermedia Group CEO and Company CTO will be meeting with Evermedia’s biometric technology developers in Seoul So. Korea this week to kick off a new commercial application development plan. Following an Evermedia Biometrics Corporation technology summit, this meeting was scheduled several months ago for the purposes of launching the Company’s first commercial research and development project. Currently, Evermedia’s biometric device, the EC-i400, is in Korea with our developers who have already undertaken the necessary software upgrades to jumpstart this effort. The device cleared customs last Thursday. Over the weekend, the Company received confirmation from Korean developers that the software updates were implemented successfully and the following live iris recognition demos were effective, as anticipated. The agenda of the meeting will be to accomplish the following:

1) Intimately familiarize our Korean developers with the Company’s commercial development plan.

2) Advance the personal relationships between Korean developers and Company CTO, as close collaboration will be required moving forward in the commercial development process.

3) Documenting the iris recognition source code with technical team in preparation for commercial development applications.

Prior to leaving for Korea, Evermedia’s management met with an industry-renowned biometric security consultant and leading encryption specialist in Pittsburg to discuss this commercial R&D campaign.

Twitter links - Thank you TBROD!

EVRM..................http://twitter.com/#!/evermediagroup
Jonathan Sym......http://twitter.com/#!/JonathanSym
Richard Weitzel....http://twitter.com/#!/rweitzel70



AskSlapping

06/14/11 8:48 PM

#57702 RE: enchanted rock #57698

Exactly. Robust earnings? 80-100 million in value though.