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System Planning Corporation's GlobalTrak(TM) set to protect U.S. Ports with real time supply chain visibility

ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 24, 2006 -- As the country focuses on the criticality for security at U.S. ports, Northern Virginia-based System Planning Corporation (SPC) today announced it will shortly begin the operational deployment of its GlobalTrak(TM) system of "smart devices" to secure cargo in shipping containers 24x7 throughout the world-wide intermodal supply chain.

Linda Easley, SPC senior vice president for Homeland Security, said that after successful Phase II global tests (conducted under the Transportation Security Administration's Operation Safe Commerce), "GlobalTrak(TM) will move into its final testing phase before becoming an off-the-shelf commercial solution for use by industry and the government."

Easley said the GlobalTrak(TM) system of "smart devices" or "smart sensors" identifies incidents ranging from the unauthorized opening of a container door, to detection of harmful chemicals, and to identifying the presence of weapons of mass destruction.

In real-time global testing in 2003, the GlobalTrak(TM) system successfully secured cargo in containers moving from the Middle East to Maine and from Asia to Chicago. The system provided 24x7 visibility throughout from origin, through U.S. ports of entry via maritime and land means, to final destination, the company said.

Howard Kympton, president of the GlobalTrak(TM) organization, said, "GlobalTrak(TM) provides a safe, reliable, and economic solution to protect commodities as they are shipped from around the world into the gateways of our ports and then throughout the nation via rail and truck. With America's just- in-time supply chain practices, a path of security is necessary from origin to destination. GlobalTrak(TM) can deliver that type of security solution by turning any shipping container into a 'smart device.'"

In a recent interview, Bethann Rooney, Director for Security for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, said, "The current exposure of port security is especially critical with the need to provide security of global shipping containers against terrorism."

Easley said, "This is why a GlobalTrak(TM) solution is so important; its 'smart devices' give shippers and transportation management information on location, condition, integrity and security of cargo containers. It can warn of a problem, such as an intrusion, breach, or insertion of contraband material well before the vessel reaches a US port or affects port operations."

"System Planning Corporation has worked with the private sector and government partners to improve the nation's ability to know if the 9 million plus containers arriving annually in our ports are safe and secure. We moved forward with the development of GlobalTrak (TM) immediately following 9/11 to address port security solutions -- despite insufficient government sponsorship and funding," Easley said.

To learn more about SPC's GlobalTrak(TM) intermodal cargo container security and supply chain visibility solution, visit: http://www.sysplan.com/What_We_Offer/transportation_security.html.

For more information about the GlobalTrak(TM) system, call Linda Easley, 703-351-8245, or Howard Kympton, 703-351-8269.

About System Planning Corporation

Founded in 1970, System Planning Corporation (SPC) has established a national reputation as a leader in technology development and national security planning and support for both government and industry clients.

SPC brings 35 years of unique national security experience to solving defense, homeland security and domestic preparedness challenges that have reshaped the Nation's security needs. SPC is headquartered in Arlington, Va. Visit http://www.sysplan.com for more information.



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