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Things To Look For In The Near Term.... CALENDAR (Note: All dates approximate) 24 DEC 03 - Response To Phase II Proposal (2) 01 JAN 04 - Testing In Spain (1) - Maybe Dec03 01 FEB 04 - Testing of US Army Anti-Tank Landmine Confirmation Sensor (6) CARBOMB FINDER (1) Proposal For A Major European Union country. June 10, 2003, K-8. 'CARBOMB FINDER' - HiEnergy's novel counterterrorism product. HiEnergy submits a solicited bid for its new series of remote clandestine detectors of bombs in trunks, seats and engines of parked or moving cars - to a counterterrorist agency of a major European Union country. In his May 19, 2003 lecture at the counterterrorism police research laboratory of a major country of the European Union, Dr. Bogdan Castle Maglich, Chief Scientist and CEO of HiEnergy Technologies, Inc., described the design and operation of the three models of the Company's new product series - the Carbomb Finder(tm). Carbomb Finder is designed as a police-vehicle-borne Supersenzor ('303'), Minisenzor('302') or Microsenzor ('301') which will decipher the chemical composition of the contents of other cars through the metallic walls of both the police car and the target vehicle. They are priced at $250,000, 450,000 and $750,000, respectively. The provide clandestine, non-obtrusive, effective searching inside cars. Interest in Carbomb Finder is significant because the most recent terrorist attacks, those in Casablanca and Riyadh, in which Americans were killed, were carried out by huge car bombs, which are relatively easily detectable with HiEnergy technologies. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D003091%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C06%255C11%255C&symbol=HIET October 7, 2003 HiEnergy Establishes Collaborative Testing Effort With Spanish Government to Improve Airport Security HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Directorate of Spanish Airports and Navigation, AENA (Aeropuertos Espanoles y Navegacion Aerea), to form a collaborative effort with HiEnergy to use HiEnergy's Stoichiometer technology to improve the security of Spain's airports. AENA oversees security in the air and on the ground for 47 major airports in Spain, regulating security efforts for planes, passengers, parking lots, vehicles and air-traffic control. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/10-7-03.pdf November 7, 2003 Dr. Maglich also informed the stockholders present that tests of the Company's technology by Spanish authorities would be postponed until January due to the observance of the holidays. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D006930%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C11%255C12%255C&symbol=HIET November 14, 2003 "One product using the MiniSenzor, the CarBomb Finder(TM) Model 'Gamma Nose,' will be ready and available for commercial acceptance tests in Madrid in December 2003," he said. "Their exact scheduling is subject to getting the permits from the Spanish government, now in process," he added. "We already have the U.S. export permit." http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/11-14-03.pdf (2) Interagency Counterterrorism Group Selects HiEnergy's CarBomb Finder. August 6, 2003 HiEnergy Technologies, Inc., has been notified that the Interagency Working Group on Counterterrorism has selected HiEnergy's CarBomb Finder(TM) in the first round of a nationwide competition for new counterterrorism technologies. The competition was called through a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) by the Combating Terrorism Technology Support Office/ Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) of the Interagency Terrorism Working Group, which serves all U.S. departments and agencies. The first round selections were made on the basis of technical summaries of the inventions. The second round winners will be selected on the basis of elaborate White Papers. In response to the BBA, HiEnergy had competitively submitted its proprietary $950,000 proposal within the submission deadline of June 13, 2003 entitled: "CarBomb-Finder for Non-Intrusive Vehicle- to-Vehicle Stoichiometric Identification and Imaging of Explosives, Bio-Agents and Special Nuclear Materials (SNM)." On August 1, TSWG notified HiEnergy that it evaluated HiEnergy's proposed CarBomb Finder(TM) "with favorable results." As a result, TSWG has decided to pursue the technology discussed within HiEnergy's submittal and has requested that the Company submit a White Paper. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/8-6-03.pdf HiEnergy Responds to Combating Terrorism Technology Office's Request For CarBomb Finder White Paper. September 24, 2003 HiEnergy announced today that it has submitted a white paper to the Combating Terrorism Technology Support Office Technical Support Working Group (TSWG), after having been selected during the first round of nationwide competition. HiEnergy believes that it will meet or exceed all initial requirements as set forth in the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). The Department of Defense (DoD) will evaluate phase two submissions, such as HiEnergy's, and ask those who have offered the most promising ideas to submit full proposals in a third phase that may form the basis for a contract. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/9-24-03.pdf HoverSenzor (4) Talks With DOD On SuperSenzor On Autonomous Hovercraft 28 March, 2003 Project "HoverSenzor". HiEnergy has opened talks with the Department of Defense on its design to install the SuperSenzor for AT landmines on an unmanned flying vehicle, currently under development by another company. The vehicle would be hovering one foot above a minefield. SuperSenzor may be the only chemically specific system light enough to fit the hovering vehicle. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET SuperSenzor-Plus (5) Proposal Submitted To US Customs For Border Crossings On March 26, 2003, at the request of US Customs, HiEnergy submitted a bid to build a prototype SuperSenzor for the trucks and containers at Mexico-USA border crossings. US Customs seeks a 'confirmation' sensor that will work in tandem with the existing gamma ray systems: it will focus on the object, earmarked by gamma rays as suspicious. US Customs seeks a confirmation sensor that can detect not only explosives, drugs and biological agents but also 'Special Nuclear Materials' or SNM. HiEnergy's physicists have designed a novel SNM detection system and integrated it with the 'old' SuperSenzor. The resulting design is called SuperSenzor-Plus. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET SuperSenzor 28 March, 2003 SuperSenzor for Anti-Tank landmine detection. HiEnergy has been asked by the Department of Defense if it would be ready for in-field AT landmine detection tests in June 2003. This would be six months earlier than programmed in the R&D Phase II DOD Contract. We were unable to fix the date, however, because of the uncertainty in the delivery date of the major component of SuperSenzor, the "neutron generator with alpha window" now being manufactured in Colorado. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET April 30, 2003 We expect to be able to field test our Anti-Tank landmine SuperSenzor nearly six months ahead of schedule under our current Army contract. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/4-30-03.pdf June 10, 2003, K-8. We continue to perform testing and development of our SuperSenzor technology for an anti-tank landmine detection system under a separate $780,000 contract with the Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research ("SBIR"). http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D003091%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C06%255C11%255C&symbol=HIET June 10, 2003, K-8. Delivery of the key component of the first portable Supersenzor, 25 lb. in weight, is scheduled for July 10, 2003. Past Supersenzor tests were carried with large, immobile laboratory equipment. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D003091%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C06%255C11%255C&symbol=HIET July 8, 2003. HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. announced the successful test of the components of the world's first portable generator of "directed" neutrons, the centerpiece of HiEnergy's SuperSenzor(TM) being built under a Department of Defense landmine detection contract. The generator has been assembled at the manufacturer's plant in Colorado and will be delivered to HiEnergy's technical facilities in Irvine, California, before the end of July of 2003. This model is to be integrated into the first commercial prototype of HiEnergy's SuperSenzor. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/7-8-03.pdf July 8, 2003. "If the results of the factory tests of the new directed neutron generator are confirmed in our subsequent in-field open-air rugged tests scheduled for late July, then the SuperSenzor will have demonstrated that it is 300 times better in terms of overall technical performance than products using Pulsed Fast Neutron Analysis or 'PFNA,'" noted Dr. Maglich. "To the Company's knowledge, PFNA is the only competing technology based on fast neutrons. Already this past January, HiEnergy's MiniSenzor, its non-directed fast neutron sensor, demonstrated to have 30 times better energy resolution in field tests for the U.S. Navy, which translates into 30 times better accuracy in identification of chemical composition. Dr. Maglich added that another 10-fold improvement is brought about by the directional neutron generator. "In addition, the PFNA machine weighs six tons without shielding," Dr. Maglich remarked. "Comparatively, the SuperSenzor is expected to weigh about 100 pounds, and the cost will be about 16 times less than current PFNA systems." http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/7-8-03.pdf July 17, 2003. Trials of these products have begun on July 15, 2003 at the company's open-air test site and are expected to move to the US Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate in Ft. Belvoir, Md. in early fall. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/7-17-03.pdf November 7, 2003 Dr. Maglich stated that tests for the US Army of the Anti-Tank Landmine Confirmation Sensor, currently being developed under a SBIR Phase II Contract, were expected to take place in February of 2004. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D006930%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C11%255C12%255C&symbol=HIET (7) Proposal For DOD Detection Of Sealed Containers IRVINE, Calif., April 30, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB:HIET.OB - News) today announced that it has obtained approximately one-half of the financing it needs in order to qualify with the Department of Defense Financing Agency to receive a pending contract. This contract would be to build HiEnergy's SuperSenzor for the detection of weapons materials, including biological weapons, within sealed containers. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/4-30-03.pdf June 10, 2003, K-8. The Contract Office of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) has declined to enter into a $200,000 contract with HiEnergy, already approved and financed by DARPA, because we have refused to meet the NSWC condition to have at the outset a cash position of $1.8 million. HiEnergy considers that condition as unreasonable. Dr. Maglich, CEO and Chief Scientist, immediately appealed this NSWC decision to the Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, and is seeking a meeting appointment with him. The possibility of entering into this contact was discussed by us in a press release issued on April 30, 2003. HiEnergy had competitively won the scientific contest for this BAA solicited contract for a feasibility study of Supersenzor's ability to detect biological and chemical weapons in sealed containers. The funds of $1.6 million have been allocated by DARPA to NSWC. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D003091%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C06%255C11%255C&symbol=HIET August 29, 2003, PR. Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) has informed HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. that it has decided to undertake a new review of HiEnergy's financial condition based on updated information which HiEnergy provided regarding its financial status, with the view of re-evaluating a $1.6 million contract for a SuperSenzor(TM) prototype. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/8-29-03.pdf August 29, 2003 We have had past failures with the Department of the Navy in particular in respect to proposals for two contracts, and there is a risk that we may fail repeatedly to succeed for reasons such as our perceived lack of financial ability to perform, especially if we are unsuccessful in obtaining a large U.S. manufacturing partner and sufficient financing. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/11-12-03.pdf (8) Proposal For TSA (DHS) Airline Security Irvine, California, November 6, 2002 - HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: HIET) announced today that it has submitted a funding application to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for a total of $4,200,000 of which HiEnergy will contribute $1,000,000. The funding will be used to build a prototype SuperSenzor unit for the airline industry and to conduct further testing of HiEnergy| s patent-pending SuperSenzor technology. The application was submitted under solicitation number 97.2 of the FAA Aviation Research Grants program, which supports innovative, advanced and applied research and development in areas that will benefit the civil aviation industry. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/11-06-02.pdf (9) Proposal For ExxonMobil Contents (Quality) Of Oil SuperSenzor for Petroleum QC. On March 19, 2003, at the request of an ExxonMobil R&D Center, HiEnergy submitted a bid to the company to build a prototype SuperSenzor for oil Quality Control. In July 2002, MiniSenzor demonstrated its ability to remotely and through metal container, in a matter of minutes, determine the water content in crude oil (if it is 3% or more, oil cannot be refined). Similarly, it has also demonstrated the ability to identify which crude oil is "sweet". With SuperSenzor, these tasks are projected to be done 10 times faster. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET (10) Current Effort For JPL For Investigating Life On Mars 28 March, 2003 SuperSenzor for Astrobiology. A scientist/project leader at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, whose research is aimed at investigating if there is life on Mars, has engaged HiEnergy to do relevant tests. The idea is to land a miniature SuperSenzor, possibly the MicroSenzor, on Mars. A series of tests aimed at detecting dead or live cells on or within the rocks have been performed in February 2003. If the results are confirmed with SuperSenzor, the intent is to submit a joint research proposal to NASA. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET MiniSenzor (11) MiniSenzor Testing At University Of California (Background) Irvine, California, November 6, 2002 - HiEnergy Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: HIET) The company has already completed production prototypes of the MiniSenzor unit, a compact version of the SuperSenzor, which has performed successfully in blind tests at the University of California, Irvine campus. The MiniSenzor prototype has demonstrated its ability to detect concealed explosives in controlled situations in less than ten seconds. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/11-06-02.pdf (12) DOD MiniSenzor Testing For Explosives (Background) MiniSenzor as detector of filler in Unexploded Ordinance ('UXO'). In a one-day field test for the Department of Defense, held on January 9, 2003, HiEnergy demonstrated its ability to chemically identify the filler in UXO in 15 out of 16 cases. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET June 10, 2003, K-8. The hitherto undisclosed results of the January 9, 2003 blind field tests in open air with HiEnergy's Minisenzor at the Indian Point, Md., Naval base have been now made available to HiEnergy's scientists The primary goal of the tests was to determine the ability of HiEnergy's Minisenzor to chemically determine, from the outside, whether or not the filler of an artillery shell or other containers, is an explosive or an inert substance. Minisenzor was a perfect 100%. Minisenzor has automatically, without any human intervention, correctly differentiated every explosive from every non-explosive--a score of 100%. The secondary goal was to identify what specific explosive or what inert substances we tested blindly. Minisenzor got the exact chemical composition of all the inert substances and two explosives were too similar to be distinguished exactly, which made our score come to 80%. In one case, it differentiated TNT from Semtex; in another, gasoline from Diesel fuel; in a third, fertilizer from RDX. In 20% of the cases, Minisenzor could not distinguish between two explosives whose chemical formulas were close to identical. HiEnergy Scientists consider Minisenzor to be "poor man's Supersenzor", for Supersenzor is projected to be 10 times more accurate. Minisenzor has not been developed as an industrial product but as a test device for the ultimate Supersenzor. Delivery of the key component of the first portable Supersenzor, 25 lb. in weight, is scheduled for July 10, 2003. Past Supersenzor tests were carried with large, immobile laboratory equipment. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D003091%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C06%255C11%255C&symbol=HIET (13) Dept Of Agriculture Mini/MicroSenzor Testing For Fat Content (Background) 28 March, 2003 MiniSenzor and MicroSenzor measured fat content in ground beef. HiEnergy has reported to the US Department of Agriculture that its tests with both MicroSenzor and MiniSenzor demonstrated the ability to remotely, online and through the wrapping, measure the percentage of fat in hamburger meat in a matter of 10 minutes. Commercial applications are being investigated. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET MicroSenzor (14) Dept Of Agriculture Mini/MicroSenzor Testing For Fat Content (Background) 28 March, 2003 MiniSenzor and MicroSenzor measured fat content in ground beef. HiEnergy has reported to the US Department of Agriculture that its tests with both MicroSenzor and MiniSenzor demonstrated the ability to remotely, online and through the wrapping, measure the percentage of fat in hamburger meat in a matter of 10 minutes. Commercial applications are being investigated. http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D03%252D001199%252Etxt%26filepath%3D%255C2003%255C03%255C28%255C&symbol=HIET Just Notes 14 November, 2003 HiEnergy would also like to clarify that the Company| s proprietary information has been fully protected by its patent application since 1999 and that the public disclosure of the Company| s process and techniques that would occur when the patent is granted and published, would not necessarily serve its best interests now. This is a fiercely competitive industry of vital national importance, Dr. Maglich said. The fact that the U.S. Army| s secrecy order, now rescinded, froze the patent process for five months may have helped rather than harmed the Company, he added. http://www.hienergyinc.com/press/press_releases/11-14-03.pdf
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