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Homeland Security Corporation Awarded New Contract for Installation of Wireless Surveillance System at Camp Pendleton Marine Base in California

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Homeland Security Corporation (PINKSHEETS: HSCC) is pleased to announce it has been awarded an additional contract for the complete installation of a new "cutting-edge" wireless video surveillance system for the ACU-5 Unit at Camp Pendleton Marine Base in California.

According to a report from Mount Laurel, N.J., six men from the former Yugoslavia were arrested on charges they plotted to attack the Fort Dix Army Base and "kill as many soldiers as possible," Federal authorities said Tuesday. The suspects were described as "Islamic Radicals," said U.S. Attorney office spokesman Greg Reinert.

Homeland Security Corporation has again entered into the "War on Terror," as the news today has shown. There is a growing need to safeguard our military bases against the potential of Terrorists in our country, and Homeland Security Corporation has developed several military base security systems.

About Homeland Security Corporation: Visit our new website at www.homelandsecuritysource.com

Homeland Security Source, now a wholly owned subsidiary of Homeland Security Corporation, was incorporated in 1997, as a Nevada corporation, for the purpose of distributing security and surveillance products through the Internet. Currently, the Company has access through various vendors, to over 10,000 security, surveillance, and counter-surveillance products. In 2003, the Company received its GSA Contractors Award. This award is its authorization to sell to the Federal Government and all other State, County, and local Agencies. In addition to the various products sold, the Company has been awarded product and installation contracts for government installations throughout the United States and recently to customers internationally.

Included in this release are certain "forward-looking" statements, involving risks and uncertainties, which are covered by the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding Homeland's performance. Such statements are based on management's current expectations and are subject to certain factors, risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results, events and performance to differ materially from those referred to or implied by such statements.


 
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