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Hirsch Electronics VP to Present to US Congress

Business Wire, April 8, 2008

Zivney to Represent the Security Industry Association (SIA) Regarding HSPD-12 Implementation Progress

SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Mr. Rob Zivney, vice president of marketing for Hirsch Electronics, a leading manufacturer of access control and security management solutions, will represent the Security Industry Association (SIA) before the US House Subcommittee on Oversight and Government Reform regarding implementation progress of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12). Signed into law by President Bush in 2004, HSPD-12 requires all federal government employees and contractors to have a trusted identity badge for both physical and logical access.

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About the Security Industry Association

The Security Industry Association (SIA) is a nonprofit international trade association representing electronic and physical security product manufacturers, integrators, specifiers, and service providers. SIA advocates for and supports the industry by providing education, research, technical standards and representation and defense of its members' interests. SIA is sole sponsor of the International Security Conference and Exhibitions (ISC EXPOs). Learn more at www.siaonline.org .

About Hirsch Electronics

Hirsch Electronics manufactures physical security systems for worldwide markets. Hirsch is a recognized leader in IP-based security solutions that interoperate with other networked databases, devices and systems. Hirsch's award-winning role-based access control (RBAC), identity management, and security management systems integrate access control, digital video, alarm monitoring, smart cards and biometrics. Hirsch Electronics is located at 1900-B Carnegie Avenue, Santa Ana, California, 92705, U.S.A., Phone: 1-949-250-8888, E-mail: marketing@hirschelectronics.com; Website: www.HirschElectronics.com .

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