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Deep Development Corporation's segment on Alexander Haig's World Business Review TV series is streaming on the WBR website
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June 29, 2005 (Boca Raton, FL) --- Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces that Deep Development Corporation is scheduled to appear on World Business Review, hosted by General Alexander Haig.
This episode is currently available for viewing via video streaming by CLICKING HERE for Windows Media Player 300K OR HERE for Real Player 300k.
Since 9/11, protecting our harbors from terrorist attacks is an important part of our homeland security operations. On this segment of World Business Review, we'll explore the technology being deployed by Deep Development designed to address this important issue.
Tim MacFarlane, Managing Director of Deep Development, noted, "Globally, we are all vulnerable to marine threats. Deep development is working at a feverish pace to combat that threat with new and innovative products to assist agencies in neutralizing and closing these threats. As well, ports that have existing static defense systems need to ask themselves what they can do once a threat has been detected. For a complete system you need to detect, delay and respond quickly to protect lives and assets."
Jay Crosby, coordinating producer, added, "In light of our increased awareness of homeland security, underwater security and the safety of our ports is vital. Deep Development has a lot to offer in this area. Their technology is helping to ensure our security, and their input on this subject will be of great interest to our viewing audience."
About Deep Development Corporation
Deep Development Corporation designs and manufacturers products that will assist agencies in dealing with Marine Security Situations. Specifically DDC has developed and is launching its UDU or Underwater Detection Unit and Search Warrant(tm). These systems allow operators to be completely mobile and follow their sub surface interest and communicate to them. These products can also be used in an evidence recovery role or search and rescue etc.
For more information, visit www. deepdevelopmentcorp.com
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