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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release

Homeland Integrated Security Systems' GSM Cyber Tracker Passes Preliminary Testing


ASHEVILLE, NC -- June 29, 2006 -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HISC) is pleased to announce that the Company's patent-pending Cyber Tracker™ has passed the preliminary automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing. With the Cyber Tracker™ passing the preliminary automotive electromagnetic testing, Homeland Integrated Security Systems will be able to further negotiations with tier 1 automotive manufacturers such as Volvo, Renault, Mercedes, Ford, and General Motors.

Many of the major automotive manufacturers have implemented a process to examine the EMC of the vehicle's electrical system. The EMC process includes a series of requirements for the complete vehicle, the components, and subsystems that make up the vehicle's electrical system. These combined performance requirements assure that the vehicle will operate as designed without being affected by variations in the electromagnetic environment of the vehicle.

Because the Cyber Tracker is a small computer, it has the ability to hold, store and forward the GPS data when a vehicle goes outside of coverage. The Cyber Tracker can also send alerts when a driver exceeds a pre-determined speed limit, stop duration or when it travels outside of a predetermined area. The Cyber Tracker can be also be integrated into a vehicle to provide reliable vehicle diagnostics and help the scheduling of vehicle maintenance.

"We are very pleased that the preliminary testing has been completed successfully. This was a necessary step in moving forward with negotiations to finalize agreements with companies such as Renault, Volvo and Ford Motor Company," stated Ian Riley, Chief Technical Officer of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.

Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. recently announced during their teleconference that the Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. shareholder dividend of EVSI shares, which was to be issued to shareholders of record as of June 29th, 2006, was extended to a record date of July 27, 2006. All Homeland Integrated Security shareholders of record as of July 27, 2006 will receive 1 share of Evans System Inc. for every 50 shares of HISC they own as of the record date. The dividend in Evans System is expected to be valued at $.50 per share.

The teleconference replay will be available for 30 days. Shareholders are encouraged to dial 1-877-213-9653, passcode 14658475.

About Homeland Integrated Security Systems: Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology and has the rights to use patents to some of the most innovative and sophisticated security products. Cyber Tracker technology has applications for data and tracking functions across numerous verticals, utilizing IDEN, GSM, and Satellite technologies (CDMA version coming mid-year 2006).



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