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DRS ISS Capabilities March 2007

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Capabilities of the Integrated Security Solutions Division of DRS

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Slide 1: DRS Technical Services, Inc. Integrated Security Solutions ISO 9001:2000 Certified DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 1

Slide 2: Value / Current Functional Capabilities Provider of Total Security Solutions – Product & Services Current Security Capabilities • Access Control • Interior (Badges/Keypads/Biometrics) • Exterior (SAFGate / SmartGate) • Integrated Alarm Management • Logical Security Enterprise Architecture • Digital Video Surveillance & Recording • Identity Management • Smart Card & Biometrics • Intelligent Video • Visitor Management • Intrusion Detection • Asset Management / Logistics Support (for Security equipment) • Under-vehicle inspection Systems • Emergency Evacuation Mustering Systems DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 2

Slide 3: Security Systems Life-cycle • Disciplines − Operations Analysis − Engineering START • Design • Systems • Integration • Communications − Software Integration − Installation − Logistics Support DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 3

Slide 4: Customers & Locations Full service assessment, design, integration, operation, maintenance and support of advanced asset protection and electronic security systems for high value assets and facilities Operating Locations Customers (partial list) • U.S. Capitol Police • • U.S. Navy/USMC Lorton, VA (Annex) • Verizon Corporate Hqs • • U.S. Army US Capitol • National Biometric • • Pentagon Force Arlington, VA (Pentagon) Security Project Protection Agency • Huntsville, AL (ICIDS III) • Foreign Embassies • U.S. Air Force • Knob Nobster, MO • State and County • DOT • Stuttgart, Germany Correctional Facilities • Missile Defense Agency DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 4 ISO 9001:2000 Certified

Slide 5: Security Solutions Integration Satellite Base #2 Ground Surv Radar (e.g. MSTAR/Squire) CCTV CCTV Passive IR Sensor Fence Line Sensor CCTV Mobile Surveillance Internal Intrusion Local Response Team CCTV Unattended Detection Ground .... Sensors Security Monitoring Center …… Biometrics CCTV SĀFGate CCTV Regional Security Monitoring Center Ground Surv Radar Regional Response Team DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 5

Slide 6: ISIS Contract Integrated Security and Identification System (ISIS) • 10-year IDIQ Contract • Contract: N0016-97-D-0015 • Awarded by NSWC – Crane on 10 June 1997 • Any quantity of COTS, security-related products and services to any federal agency • Principal application: design, integration, operation, and support of the Pentagon’s electronic access control and intrusion detection systems DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 6 ISO 9001:2000 Certified

Slide 7: ICIDS Contract Integrated Commercial Intrusion Detection System (ICIDS) • 5-year IDIQ Contract • Contract: DAAB-15-02-D-1007 • Awarded by US Army PM-PSE on 10 September 2002 • Pre-configured intrusion detection system designed for facility-level intrusion monitoring and access control • Primary market: US Army sites worldwide • Available to any DoD agency DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 7 ISO 9001:2000 Certified

Slide 8: Smart Gate / SĀFGate™ System • Automated/Integrated Access Control System Processing Vehicles and Drivers • Positive ID of Vehicles and Drivers Processed at 12-15 Vehicles Per Minute • Real Cost Savings Based on the Reduction of Gate Guard Force • State-of-the-Art Visitor Management Systems • State-of-the-Art Technology Integration • Core System • RFID Tagging • Bar Coded ID Cards • Proximity Cards • Crash Barriers/Bollards • Visitor Enrollment Center • Future Enhancements • Biometric ID • High Explosive Detectors • CBRNE Detectors • Under-Vehicle Inspection System • Other Technologies As They Emerge DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 8 ISO 9001:2000 Certified

Slide 9: Manned Gate Vs SĀFGate Costs Manned Gate Assumptions • $55,000.00 Per Guard • Three Shifts in Twenty-Four Hours Equals $165,000.00 Per Year • Gate Typically Manned with 2 to 3 Guards SĀFGate • $225,000.00 for One Lane SAFGate (incl trng & warranty) • Typical Installation Cost $100,000.00 • Amortized Cost of SĀFGate Equipment and Installation in Less Than 24 Months by Replacing One Guard Processing Accuracy Rate • DoD Studies Indicate Guard Overall Effectiveness Less Than 50% • Test Conducted at Hanscom Air Force Base Confirmed SĀFGate Process Personnel and Vehicles Better Accuracy 98% Of The Time DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY

Slide 10: GSA Contract GSA Schedule 084 Solutions for Law Enforcement and Security Systems • Simplified Government Acquisition Process • Physical and Electronic Security Products for Facility and Force Protection • Services for Installation, Integration, Design, Site Survey, and Maintenance • Contract GS-07F-0073L • Modified at least twice a year DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 10 ISO 9001:2000 Certified

Slide 11: Contract Vehicles • GSA Schedule 084 (GS-07F-0073L) (FSC 63-1, Alarms, Access Control, and Facility Management) • IT-70 (GSA-35F-0695J) • BPA w/US Army (CECOM) (DAAB15-00-A-1006) • BPA w/ US Army (PM-PSE) (DAAB15-00-A-1027) • Integrated Security & Identification System (ISIS) US Navy/NSWC Crane (N00164-97-D-0015) • Integrated COTS Intrusion Detection System (ICIDS III), US Army/PM-PSE (DAAB-15-02-D-1007) • Dept. of Transportation (Volpe-TSC) Physical Security Systems Omnibus Contract DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 11 ISO 9001:2000 Certified

Slide 12: T o m o rro w ’ s T e c h n o lo gy . T o d a y. DEFINING EXCELLENCE IN DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 12