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National Gallery of Art Chooses Allied Security Innovations, Inc. Security Products

Allied Security Innovations, Inc. (ASI) (OTCBB: ADSV) reports that the tamper evident security products manufactured and distributed by its wholly owned subsidiary, CGM-Applied Security Technologies, Inc. (CGM-AST), have been selected by The National Gallery of Art of the United States of America.

As noted in their Mission Statement: “The mission of the National Gallery of Art is to serve the United States of America in a national role by preserving, collecting, exhibiting, and fostering the understanding of works of art, at the highest possible museum and scholarly standards.” Listed as Number 1 in their stated guidelines is the “duty to keep its collections intact for future generations…” and “to maintain effective programs of security…” (go to… http://www.nga.gov.)

“We regard The National Gallery as the flagship in a fleet of outstanding museums in the world that have selected our products to secure their priceless inventories,” states Anthony Shupin, CEO of ASI and CGM-AST. “While we never reveal the exact nature of the security product or its application when discussing or announcing a specific client, we can let our shareholders know that this high profile, high value market is seeing increasing growth for CGM-AST products, including, but not limited to, our tamper evident tapes and labels.”

“Tamper evident security devices such as CGM-AST tapes, labels and other products are proven deterrents to those with criminal or terrorist intent. We carefully design into the products the necessary security features, both covert and overt, customized to address specific threats. Our products can be integrated into the highest levels of security protocols, using the latest technologies, quickly and cost-effectively,” continued Mr. Shupin.

For more information on how CGM-AST products may be utilized to deter theft or protect our supply chain from terrorist intentions, as well as other homeland security applications, please contact Gina Levinson Uzzolino, CGM-AST Director for Business Development ([email protected]).

About the National Gallery of Art

The National Gallery of Art was created in 1937 for the people of the United States of America by a joint resolution of Congress, accepting the gift of financier and art collector Andrew W. Mellon. For more information please visit their website at www.nga.gov.