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National Automation Services, Inc. Announces New Municipal Contracts

National Automation Services, Inc. (www.n-a-s-inc.com) (PINKSHEETS: NASV), a public holding company for regional automation control companies, today announced that they have been awarded three new Municipal Contracts.

The Contracts with the Town of Taylor in Navajo County, Arizona, City of Surprise, Arizona, and Clark County Water Reclamation District in Nevada worth an estimated $970,000.00.

The Town of Taylor Contract is for the automation of their primary Wastewater Treatment Plant. This contract is for eleven control panels and instrumentation that replace existing equipment. The project is on fast track and is already in the design stage. The project includes design, fabrication, startup and commissioning of panels and instrumentation. The second contract with the city of Surprise is for automation of a Wastewater Recharge Facility. The effluent of a wastewater treatment plant is pumped into an aquifer and is naturally filtered down into a lower aquifer. The naturally filtered water is then used as potable water. Intecon will implement a PLC and SCADA master control system for the recharge wells. A serial Telemetry system will be implemented as a communications backbone for the project. The contract is for the first 5 wells and Intecon expects to be awarded the remaining thirty wells at the completion of this initial phase. The third contract is for Clark County Water Reclamation District by ISS Controls of Southern Nevada, and is for the instrumentation and controls for a new wastewater treatment facility.

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ABOUT NATIONAL AUTOMATION SERVICES, INC.

From Hand Production to Automation

Before the Industrial Revolution, virtually all goods were made by hand. With the Industrial boom of the 1900s, the automation and controls industry was born to improve the quality and reduce the costs of tedious, repetitive tasks in the industrial plants.

Immediately after World War II, computers were born, almost entirely for scientific purposes. By the early 60s, computers began to make their way rapidly into process control and production. Automated assembly lines took on more and more tasks, allowing for an increasing number of automated processes and adjustments. By eliminating tedious tasks usually performed by hand, the owners of a plant realized higher quality and more output which improved not only quality but competitiveness as well.

Today's Markets

Automation touches our lives without notice, from the food we eat, to the clothes we wear, to the building materials we use; and almost anything else we consume or come in contact with.

Accordingly, the markets of National Automation Services, Inc. are vast. They include waste/water treatment, airport security systems, bottling plants, power plants, metals, mining, breweries, food processing, tire making, textiles, plastics, and virtually all production activities.

Although there are a handful of very large automation and controls companies, the industry is highly fragmented with about 286 companies of modest size in the U.S. These companies are privately owned, local in nature, and total approximately $32 billion in annual gross sales.

A handful of larger automation companies dominate the market as they offer national, as well as worldwide, support for the Corporate and Government clients they serve. In total the automation industry in the U.S. exceeds the $400 billion mark each year, largely serviced by this handful of firms.

Where We Are Going

NAS intends to build a nationwide company through acquisitions and internal growth in this fragmented market. We believe that our growing company will retain healthy margins and produce attractive increases in earnings per share during the period of this Plan. Our estimate is that we will immediately produce cost savings of 12-15% on each acquisition, thereby driving consolidated EBITDA and earnings per share. Furthermore, NAS, by utilizing the expertise of the group, the sharing of national contracts, and proven revenue enhancement techniques, has the goal of doubling the gross sales of each acquisition in the first 12 months of the date of each acquisition.

The Company currently focuses on:

Industrial Automation and Control. NAS has an experienced staff of electrical and control engineers, as well as project managers, with experience in industrial automation and controls. The Company's business is currently focused in Nevada, Arizona, and Utah, but it intends to expand through internal growth and acquisitions throughout the U.S. during 2008.

Automation Manufacturing. The Company is a certified Underwriters Laboratories Panel fabrication facility. This nationally recognized regulatory body provides NAS with significant marketplace credibility for custom control panel assembly and fabrication to its clients.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT: This press release contains forward-looking statements, including expected industry patterns and other financial and business results that involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements to differ materially from results expressed or implied by this press release. Such risk factors include, among others: the sustainability of recent growth rates in the automation controls industry, the positioning of NAS in the market, the ability to integrate acquired companies and technology, the ability to retain key employees, the ability to successfully combine product offerings and customer acceptance of combined products, general market conditions, fluctuations in currency exchange rates, changes to operating systems and product strategy by vendors of operating systems, and whether NAS can successfully gain market acceptance. Actual results may differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements in this press release.


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