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ROAMING MESSENGER Announces Sale of Product For Bio-Surveillance

ROAMING MESSENGER Announces Sale of Product For Bio-Surveillance



Product Added to FirstWatch's Bio-Surveillance Detection System for Sale to Governmental Organization


SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-/19 Oct, 2004 - Wi-Fi Technology News/- ROAMING MESSENGER(TM) (OTCBB: RMSG) today announced that the company now reports sales of its ROAMING MESSENGER product for use in bio-terrorism emergency alerting to public safety personnel. The ROAMING MESSENGER product is being incorporated into FirstWatch's bio-surveillance system, for a government public health organization, with other installations expected to follow in rapid success.



"This is very exciting for us," said the company's CEO, Mr. Jon Lei. "We have been working with FirstWatch for some time now, and we are pleased to see the hard work beginning to pay off. It's an initial step and one of many on our journey."

While the exact terms of the transaction are still confidential, this sale reinforces the company's channel sales strategy.
FirstWatch is a powerful bio-surveillance system that monitors calls to central dispatch systems and identifies potential bio-terrorism and other health threats, by monitoring and detecting anomalies in call patterns coming into the 911 or other call center. Once an event is detected, the FirstWatch system automatically dispatches a ROAMING MESSENGER enabled alert, which tracks down the appropriate responder on any of his or her wired or wireless devices, providing real-time information and response capabilities.
"While we must be sensitive to our sales partner's requirements, we balance that with the requirement that our shareholders need to know of our ongoing sales growth," said Mr. Lei. The company expects to provide more details on this transaction as the time is appropriate.


About FirstWatch
FirstWatch is an early warning syndromic surveillance system designed to monitor real time critical public health data sources such as public safety 911, paramedic field data systems, hospital ED and other key data sources for abnormalities that may indicate a stealth biological attack, emerging public health threat or other significant user defined event. http://www.firstwatch.net


About ROAMING MESSENGER
ROAMING MESSENGER is the provider of a breakthrough interactive messaging solution that allows corporations and government agencies to deliver critical information in a more secure and effective manner. The company, based in Santa Barbara, California, has developed a proprietary technology that enables messages to automatically roam across wired and wireless devices, tracking down people and escalating through chains of command to deliver information as needed -- text, voice, GIS data, photos and documents. The product addresses two key concerns in wireless messaging -- interoperability across devices and end-to-end government grade security. ROAMING MESSENGER can be easily integrated with existing solutions. It delivers powerful capabilities to any application that requires real-time information to be communicated and acted upon in a highly secure manner, such as homeland security, emergency response, automation and control, enterprise messaging and supply chain management. http://www.roamingmessenger.com

Source: ROAMING MESSENGER

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