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Former NYPD Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik Joins Advisory Board of DWS
Defense Systems
DWS Defense Systems Announces Addition to Advisory Board
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Nov. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- DWS Defense Systems, Inc., a
wholly owned subsidiary of DataWorld Solutions, Inc. (PinkSheets: DWLD) is proud
to announce that former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard B. Kerik, CEO
of Giuliani-Kerik LLC, NYC, has joined their advisory board. In his position as
advisor to DWS Defense Systems, Mr. Kerik will help guide DWS in responding to
the post 9/11 security and defense needs in today's world.
"We are proud and honored to have Mr. Kerik join us and believe his expertise
and world-renowned experience in counter-terrorism and the security marketplace
will enhance DWS Defense Systems emergence in the security arena," says CEO
Daniel McPhee.
Mr. Kerik, who recently returned from Iraq and was responsible for the
reconstitution of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior said, "I look forward to
working with DWS, a company that is focusing on the security needs of the
international community, government and corporate America."
DWS Defense Systems was created in response to the growing security concerns
expressed by the clients of DataWorld. In reaction to acts of domestic and
international terrorism, businesses are searching for better ways to protect
their buildings, and more importantly, to better protect the people who work in
or visit these locations. DWS will offer one such solution -- high quality,
state of the art security glass and the associated security system -- that will
have numerous potential applications. Glass currently used in many buildings
may potentially cause significant injury if shattered. The DWS solution can
minimize this problem and provide greater security to the building's occupants.
The in-house architect and engineering team at DWS, who have over 80 years of
combined experience in the security and defense field, will be able to assess
and customize a turnkey security solution for any type or size of business. DWS
Defense Systems and its highly skilled team will design, develop, install and
market specialty products and equipment for the security needs of domestic and
international businesses. The company is already in negotiations with a number
of Fortune 1000 companies to provide security solutions that will be tailor made
to suit each company's particular needs.
About DataWorld Solutions:
DataWorld Solutions, Inc. is a multi-regional manufacturer of electronic cable
assemblies used in providing connectivity solutions, which includes systems
integration, for customers operating a wide range of data systems. This includes
linking or connecting standard or proprietary electronic devices and peripheral
components from different vendors to provide solutions for various customer
requirements. DataWorld adds value by providing connectivity solutions, which
may include distributed sales for passive components such as electronic
connectors, electronic wire and cable, cabinets and racks and patch panels, and
active components including hubs, bridges, routers, gateways and modem.
DataWorld is working with DuPont Fluoroproducts to create market awareness of,
and grow, a new category of fire safety data-communications cables. These
cables, called Limited Combustible, are insulated and jacketed with DuPont TM
Teflon(R) and are designed to fight fire risk and hazards. In a fire, the low
flame and low smoke properties of Limited Combustible cables made with
Teflon(R), offer a new, high level of protection for people, property and
business-critical IT systems equipment.
Except for historical matter, the matters in this press release are
forward-looking statements and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions
of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The forward-looking
statements reflect assumptions, and involve risks and uncertainties, which might
affect DataWorld's business and prospects and cause actual results to differ
materially from these forward-looking statements, which are detailed in
DataWorld's public filings with the SEC.
About Bernard B. Kerik:
Mr. Kerik most recently served as Iraq's interim Minister of Interior and Senior
Policy Advisor to the U.S. Presidential Envoy and Administrator of the Coalition
Provisional Authority for Iraq. Arriving in Baghdad just days after coalition
forces invaded the city, Mr. Kerik was responsible for the reconstitution and
development of Iraq's 120,000 member interior ministry including police, border
enforcement and emergency management services. He formerly served as the 40th
Police Commissioner of the City of New York, appointed by Mayor Rudolph W.
Giuliani and responsible for 55,000 uniformed and civilian employees and a 3.2
billion dollar annual budget. His sixteen-month term was marked by dramatic
reductions in crime, innovative and creative management and acting as a
principal member of the Mayor's cabinet overseeing the rescue, recovery and
investigation of the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001. He also
served as the First Deputy and Commissioner, of the New York City Department of
Correction where he was responsible for an 830 million dollar budget, a
uniformed and civilian workforce of 13,000 and approximately 125,000 annual
inmate admissions. He earned international recognition after creating a
management and accountability program that received honors from the Innovations
in American Government Award Program sponsored by Harvard University's John F.
Kennedy School of Government.
He began his professional career as a dog handler in the U.S. Army's Military
Police Corps serving in Korea. He was also assigned to the 18th Airborne Corps,
at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, where he trained Special Forces and Special
Operations personnel at the JFK Unconventional Warfare Center. He later spent
nearly four years working on various security assignments in the Middle East and
went on to serve as the Commander of Special Weapons and Operations and Warden
of the Passaic County Jail in New Jersey, before launching a career with the
NYPD, where his meteoric rise was legendary. As a New York City Police Detective
assigned to the US Drug Enforcement Administration, he was responsible for
overseeing one of the most substantial drug investigations in United States
history against the Cali Cartel. He has earned more than 100 awards for
meritorious, heroic and public service throughout his career, including the New
York City Police Department's Medal for Valor and a Presidential Commendation
for heroism from President Ronald Reagan. On February 13, 2002, Her Majesty,
Queen Elizabeth of England, also honored him with an honorary appointment as
Commander of the Most Excellent Royal Order of the British Empire (CBE).
Mr. Kerik is presently the CEO of Giuliani-Kerik LLC, an international risk
management firm and speaks on the lecture circuit for the Washington Speaker's
Bureau. He is a best selling author of his autobiography, "THE LOST SON: A Life
in Pursuit of Justice." He holds black belts in both Korean and Japanese
Karate, served on the Terrorism Committee of the International Association of
Chiefs of Police, and as Chairman of the New York State Athletic and Boxing
Commission. He holds B.S. in Public Administration from Empire State College
(SUNY) and has attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government's Leadership
Program for the 21st Century at Harvard. Mr. Kerik presently serves as a member
of the Criminal Justice Advisory Council of St. John's University.
DATASOURCE: DataWorld Solutions, Inc.
CONTACT: Susan Fitzpatrick of DataWorld Solutions, Inc.,
+1-631-342-7567,
Web site: http://www.dataworlddirect.com/