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New Players in
the Homeland Defense Industry:
Three Up-and-Comers Show Their Wares at
McGraw-Hill Homeland Security Summit 2004
Muphen R Whitney
- Reporter for HomelandDefenseStocks.com
June 14, 2004
They
aren’t yet household names - they aren’t yet even listed on any stock exchanges
- but three small, diverse, and interesting companies showed their stuff at
McGraw-Hill’s Homeland Security Summit held recently in Washington, DC. From
shatterproof glass, to keeping bacteria at bay, to improving
government-community communications during disasters these three companies offer
goods and services that many people may not immediately think of when they think
of the Homeland Security/Defense industry.
Unfortunately, Ted McMullen, Managing Director of the Irish firm McMullen
Architectural Systems Ltd, has considerable experience with domestic and foreign
terrorism that predates the United States’s 9/11 disaster.
“We
have had to deal with domestic terrorism throughout the UK for many years,” said
McMullen, whose firm has developed and supplies a total system of shatterproof
glass windows and glass walls for the construction industry. “We first developed
our blast-resistant architectural glazing in the early 1990s in response to the
difficult period of terrorism in Northern Ireland.”
The
McMullen product line consists of aluminum window and curtain walling systems
that provide a protective environment while being aesthetically pleasing.
Although there are no well-defined industry standards in the United States for
such systems, the McMullen products have been tested at New Mexico Tech’s
Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC).
“We
felt it was very important to have some testing data to offer our customers and
to quantify what our products’ capabilities are,” said John O’Rourke, McMullen’s
Contracts Director. “We now have testing data on blast resistance and weather
resistance and we established a good relationship with EMRTC.”
To
capture the burgeoning U.S. market for terrorism-resistant building materials,
McMullen recently established an office in Philadelphia under the direction of
Paul Tsalolikhin.
“We see
great market opportunities here in both the private sector and the government
sector,” Tsalolikhin remarked. “We can capitalize on the private sector
installations we have in the UK – hotels, hospitals, office buildings – as well
as the government installations we have done, such as police stations and
embassies, throughout the world.”
The
company already has established its credentials in this country by being one of
four companies approved as a supplier of windows to U.S. military installations.
With their tested product line, emphasis on architectural integrity and
aesthetics, and ability to supply complete design service for any type of
building construction, Ted McMullen is confident that his company will become
the standard of blast-resistant windows and curtain walling systems throughout
the world.
For
more information on McMullen Architectural Systems Ltd and their blast-resistant
products, call Paul Tsalolikhin at 215-888-9634 or visit their Web site at
www.mcmullensystems.co.uk. Mr. Tsalolikhin’s Email address is
pault@mcmullensystems.co.uk.
Keith
Moeller, one of the founding partners of American Biotech Labs (ABL), has great
confidence in his company’s premier product: ASAP-AGX-32 – a colloidal silver
solution that has proven to be a potent anti-microbial agent. According to
Moeller, this broad-spectrum, non-toxic, and odorless surface disinfectant can
make the world safe from all sorts of bacteria and dangerous biotech products
including those, such as SARS and Anthrax, that are favored by terrorists.
“We saw
the need for a new ‘super disinfectant’ that was completely non-toxic,” said
Moeller, who currently serves as ABL’s VicePresident and Director of Marketing.
“We used silver, which has long been known for its anti-microbial properties,
and created a new, patented form that has been approved by the EPA even against
the most deadly of bacteria.
“In
recent tests for homeland defense applications, our product killed 81,000,000
bubonic plague bacteria per milliliter in less than 2 minutes. The EPA has
approved our product for use in commercial, industrial, medical, and residential
settings.”
ABL was
founded in 1998 by eight principals, all of whom are still involved in the
Utah-based company. Although ABL is not itself a public company, approximately
30 percent of ABL is owned by Clifton Mining Company, a Utah-based company
traded OTC as CFTN.
“We
bring great value to them (Clifton Mining) because silver sells for about $6 an
ounce as a precious metal. The ABL process makes each ounce worth approximately
$20,000,” said Moeller. “Clifton is an attractive company because it has
interests in two growing markets: precious metals and biotechnology.”
For
more information on American Biotech Labs, contact Keith Moeller by phone at
801-756-1414 or via Email at
keith@americanbiotechlabs.com. The company’s Web site is
www.americanbiotechlabs.com.
The Clifton Mining Web site is
www.cliftonmining.com.
While
McMullen and ABL provide products to solve specific homeland security/defense
problems, Claudia Bitner has seen her MyStateUSA.com Web site evolve from a site
promoting Economic Development to an integral part of homeland security/defense
communications.
“I
founded the site in 1999 in Idaho to help small communities have a place to
promote their events,” Bitner said recently. “Now it has become a proven
interoperable Internet information solution for communities, counties, tribes,
States, and federal government agencies to provide rapid exchanges of
information with their citizens.
“Initially I saw a need in Council, Idaho for this small town to enhance its
economic development opportunities when a mill closure caused significant job
loss. This first site has attracted up to 60,000 hits a week and has greatly
helped the economic recovery.”
Small
communities in the States of Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Oregon have signed
onto the system. After 9/11, Bitner’s privately-held, woman-owned company
attracted a small grant from the United States Department of Agriculture to
provide two pilot projects – which will eventually be four sites – as a National
Community Readiness Network.
“Tribes, counties, communities, States, and agencies all have control of their
own systems, but interoperability is the key, and it takes only 40 seconds after
submission to complete all contacts. We will be able to provide immediate
information, such as medical information and evacuation routes, down to an
individual in the smallest community during disasters,” Bitner explained.
Information is secure and can be targeted so that broadcasters, reporters,
public information officers, hospitals, and schools all receive specific, secure
communications. The system’s password protocol and 128-bit encryption ensures
top-notch security while its granular information distribution ensures that
information is geographically relevant and gets into the proper hands quickly
and accurately. The system uses the Common Alerting Protocol, and its open
source architecture allows quick integration with existing information systems
and databases via HTTP and XML.
Claudia
Bitner can be contacted by phone at 208-472-5761 or via Email at
cu@mystateusa.com. The company’s Web site is
www.mystateusa.com/homeland.
Muphen R. Whitney
Miss
Whitney brings a background in systems analysis, journalism, and
marketing/communications to her work with ECON. For more than three decades she
has provided marketing/communications consulting services and writing/editing
services to companies in the high tech, biotech, financial, medical, and legal
fields.
Her
recent work as Acting Executive Director of the Alliance for Homeland Security
gave her invaluable background, experience, and contacts in the areas of
homeland defense and security. Miss Whitney’s degree in Economics is from
Columbia University (she began as a Biology major, however, and has maintained a
lifelong interest in science, technology, and medicine).
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