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World Am’s Senz-It Spokesperson, a Food Industry Expert, Offers New Thinking on Food Protection in Food Safety Magazine Feature
Reports
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., March 1, 2007 – World Am, Inc. (OTC BB: WDAM) today reported that David K. Park, its Senz-It subsidiary spokesperson and a food industry expert, has authored a feature in Food Safety Magazine entitled “New Thinking on Food Protection: Unlocking Ways to Achieve Food Safety and Food Defense Goals.”
“We know that the
“Defending our food supply is
perhaps the most monumental national security challenge that was initially
‘overlooked’ post 9-11,” Mr. Park’s article points out. “Our
Against that backdrop, Mr. Park writes, “The food supply has one of the most unique and complex systems of farming, harvesting, processing, wholesaling, retailing and transportation in the world – and the global supply chain challenges in protecting these system capabilities seem unending.”
Is the nation prepared to defend these interdependent elements? “We are not prepared,” said Mr. Park. “We have failed to connect basic food safety and food defense elements into a common risk-based food protection platform.”
“Imagining the outcome of a carefully directed multi-city attack on a branded product is not difficult: a product and label recognized around the world contaminated by an agent that delivers lethal consequences!” the author writes. “At the very least, the economic consequences could be catastrophic for the targeted global business.”
Mr. Park sees several solutions to current threats. “If we can change our focus from ‘reaction and response’ to ‘anticipation and prevention’ and recognize that the bad guys’ tactics are constantly changing we will end up with a whole new view of the food defense world. This is one reason that the American food industry may be in the very unique position to lead the way in using new guidance to show how to radically enhance the protection of our nation’s entire critical infrastructure system.”
The author sees progress being made. “Sensor technology development, rapid microbial, chemical and radiological detection, supply chain trace back and product identity preservation technologies, tamper-proof and tamper-evident packaging, and surveillance technologies are examples of what is working in food defense to minimize both food industry and consumer risk.”
“These technologies offer enhanced food protection and a dual-utilization approach. Industry is now beginning to learn,” said Mr. Park, “that adopting investment strategies that meet both food safety and food defense objectives rationalizes the investment required to meet growing needs in managing all food threats.”
World Am’s Senz-It subsidiary represents an innovative advancement in the field of micro-sensors that have applications in food processing, such as described in the above article, as well as homeland security, indoor air quality monitoring, and health care. Its potential products are intended to compete in the developing field of real-time detection and notification devices. Senz-It is being designed to identify patterns of molecules present in air or liquid environments for significantly less cost than current approaches.
Senz-It’s sister subsidiary is Isotec, which designs and integrates custom Automated Security
Portals that provide access control, weapons control, and materials control
security solutions. Automated Security
Portals rigorously control entry or exit of people and materials at secure
facilities, while reducing the need for security personnel. Applications of the technology have been
delivered to the commercial, retail and government sectors. Isotec’s
experience in this field allows it to provide high quality, code compliant,
application-optimized solutions at the lowest cost in the shortest timeframe.
Additional information on Senz-It and Isotec is available
at http://www.world-am.com .
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