MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY A System of Sensors A TOTAL SOLUTION FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION.

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MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY A System of Sensors A TOTAL SOLUTION FOR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY DETECTION, PREVENTION, AND RESPONSE should be REGIONAL To establish a non- intrusive system of sensors, based on developed and proven technologies for the National Capital Region 2

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY MELE / ABSi Team proposes an integrated solution that enhances the first responder’s ability to address nuclear/radiological and chemical threats. Portals (fast/’smart’) and video/data analysis to detect presence of radiological, nuclear, and chemical materials. Prevention Video/data transmission to emergency operations so that informed decisions can be made. Data Review/Analysis Integrated Solutions to Reduce Threat of nuclear or chemical Event Video is triggered by detection of abnormal circumstances. 3

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Solutions Model Security Technical Development Products and Systems Solutions Customer Care Integrated Enterprise Management 4

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Install detection and surveillance systems at:  Transportation control points (e.g., truck weigh stations, bridges, toll booths, railway lines)  Pathways to Key Infrastructure (e.g., radiological and chemical campuses like the National Institutes of Health)  First responder units (e.g., emergency vehicles)  Airports Generate real-time characterization data to determine if a detection involves nuclear or radiological materials. Transmit specific video images triggered by detection event and radiological detection data to appropriate State and Federal authorities. 6 Radiological/Nuclear Detection and Prevention

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Key Transit Point: Highway Control Point Detection (e.g., tunnels, toll booths, weigh stations) “Sensitive ” portal monitors placed at toll gates. Pass ways equipped with Homeland Defense Cameras operating at up to 30 frames per second. System supported by secondary inspection “smart” portal that identifies and characterizes detected radiological material. Video images triggered when detection occurs. Video/data transmitted to appropriate authorities. Homeland Defense Cameras Agency alerted “Smart” Portal (Secondary Inspection) Radiological Detection Portal Monitors Detection Route 7

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Key Transit Point: Bridge/ Underpass Highway Detection System includes radiological detection panels located under a bridge supported by Homeland Defense Camera (up to 30 frames per second), connected via wireless Ethernet to monitoring station(s). When detection occurs; the camera takes pictures of the vehicle including license plate and transmits data and visual images to any number of appropriate operators for subsequent actions. If applied at more than one underpass along the same route; it will dramatically increase the reliability of detection. Radiological Detection Panel Homeland Defense Camera 8

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Mobile Detection Mounted on First Responder Vehicles Sample Graphical Display: Enables Authorities to Pinpoint Location of Radiological Source Mini-Radiac radiation detector, GPS, and RadComm interface module placed in hemispheric case mounted on top of first responder vehicle. Device is connected to 12V power supply already existing in standard police vehicles. Data is transmitted from radiation monitors in each first responder unit to a central data collection point (e.g. monitoring center). Data translated into a graphical display of multiple alarm events to help pinpoint the event. Enables emergency vehicles to detect and locate radiological sources. 9

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Radiological Materials Storage Site Monitoring Integrated intrusion sensor video surveillance system to monitor radiological waste site with high risk radiological materials stored. The site has limited guard force. Video and alarm data is transmitted in real-time to remote response force. Video and alarm data is simultaneously transmitted to appropriate authorities Enables response to attempted theft and provides assurances to authorities that systems are operated and no theft has occurred. Surveillance Camera Detection Zone Alarm Triggers Camera Alarm and video data are transmitted to multiple remote locations in real time (system installed at Lithuania site) 10

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MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Concept of Operations - Security  Security-Baseline for all Engagements  Force Protection  Personnel  Employees, Military, First Responders, Providers, Patients, Contractors, Visitors  Physical  Buildings, Airports, Ports, Prisons, Laboratories, Operations Centers, Hospitals  Infrastructure  IT, Communications, Equipment, Utilities (Power, HVAC, Sanitation, Water, etc.)  Special Assets 12

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Law Enforcement  Across-the-Board Capabilities  Empower Military, Police, Security Personnel with Advanced Technology  Enrollment and Biometric Based ID Systems  Investigative Systems-Incident, Case, Surveillance  Composite ID and advanced imaging systems  Intelligence, including “Link” Analyses  Command and Control/Operations Centers  Secure Mobile Communications  Integrated with Bio/Chem, Radiological and Intrusion Detection Sensors and Alert Systems  Links to Health, Intelligence and Law Enforcement Systems 13

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Concept of Operations  Integrated Security Solutions  Security-Virtual Architecture-SADARNET  Integrated Sensor Technology-Virtual Network  Intrusion Detection  Wide-area, Perimeter, Approach, Special Zones  All-inclusive Sensor Technology  IR (Active/Passive)  Bi-Static/Mono-Static Microwave  Magnetic  Break Wire  Boundary Sensors (Thermal imagers)  Wide Area Surveillance  Integrated Communications/ annunciators/ assessment devices 14

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Concept of Operations (cont’d)  Security-Virtual Architecture  Integrated Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear sensors  Integrate Facility Sensors/Surveillance – CCTV, Motion, Personnel Tracking, Proximity, Access control and Bio/Chem  Bio/Chem/Radiological/Nuclear Sensor technology includes:  Hand-held sensors  Fixed Sensors  Portable Sensors  Virtual Network hosted in Secure Control Center and accessed by handheld-type devices (PDAs)  Provide Alarm, Assessment/ Containment/ Alert/ Response and After-Action Analysis 15

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY SADARNET MODULES  Integrated Enterprise Solution-A Network of Multi- Sensor Technology- COTS DRIVEN  Personnel Identification & Tracking  (Locator/"Man-Down"), Biometric, RFID  Threat Assessment – HPAC, Enviscreen  Intelligent Video (CCTV)  User Defined Protocol(s)  Secure, Intelligent Agent Software  GIS/GPS Enabled  Internet & Intranet Wireless  Video Conferencing  Virtual Architecture 16

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY SADARNET ARCHITECTURE 17

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY SADARNET ARCHITECTURE 18

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY SADARNET ARCHITECTURE 19

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY SADARNET ADVANTAGE Lower Total Cost of Ownership Seamless integration of multiple sensors Extensive product line of sensor products and software Java & XML messaging standards Platform Independent Scalability-efficient utilization of computing and network resources Rapid System Throughput ("Extract & Act") Risk Assessment of Personnel at Risk Extensive Display and Selective Broadcast of Critical Sensor Information (PDAs, Cell Phones, Pagers) and response instructions On demand playback capability, tracking, and scenario building Rapid deployment and mobility ASP Worldwide Model 20

MELE / ABSi PROPRIETARY Contact Information Ed Thal Senior Vice President MELE Associates, Inc Rothgeb Drive, Suite 102 Rockville, Maryland Tel. # Fax# Michael J. Mahoney Vice President Advanced Broadband Solutions, Inc Corporate Boulevard, Suite 150 Rockville, Maryland Tel. # ext. 149 Fax#