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View Systems Clarifies Local Relationship With Securitas


Published on 2012-05-10 10:47:08 - Market Wire
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May 10, 2012 13:38 ET

View Systems Clarifies Local Relationship With Securitas

BALTIMORE, MD--(Marketwire - May 10, 2012) - View Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: [ VSYME ]), a weapons detection and access control provider, clarifies that View Systems has been working with the local Securitas Group in Michigan and not at the global Securitas level. Securitas provides student and personnel guard security for schools and a variety of companies and facilities in Michigan. The North American Division includes Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations, which provides security consulting and investigative services, including fraud investigations, due diligence, computer forensics and intellectual property and brand protection services.

Dr. Martin Maassen, Chairman of View Systems in Baltimore, MD, stated, "Mr. Rademaker, our Director in the Michigan and the Great Lakes Region has been working for quite some time on the relationship with Securitas locally and is developing new business. We are earmarking funds towards enhancing the Secure Scan portal with Facial Recognition Technology and expanding its sales and marketing operations. Incorporating Facial Recognition technology into the secure scan portal eliminates the need for identification cards, a major burden for school systems."

About View Systems: View Systems, Inc. manufactures and installs weapons detection identification systems, video management platforms and tele-data communication networks targeted towards correctional facilities, schools, courthouses, government agencies, event and sports venues, and commercial businesses. More information can be found at [ www.viewsystems.com ]

Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains certain forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that certain statements in this release are "forward-looking statements" and involve both known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. Such uncertainties include, among others, certain risks associated with the operation of the company described above. The Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results.


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