AEN Wins ITFlorida Competition
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MIAMI, FL, Oct 07 (MARKET WIRE) --
America's Emergency Network, LLC, a subsidiary of Brampton Crest
International, Inc. (OTCBB: BRCI), today announced that it was awarded
first place in the prestigious ITFlorida competition in the category of
Government Technology Leadership-Private Division, certifying AEN's
emergence as a leader in the state's information technology industry.
Sponsored by ITFlorida, a public-private partnership that assists the
state's congressional delegation, the governor, the legislature and
others, the awards honor notable achievements within Florida's information
technology industry.
Finalists in other categories included Honeywell, Citrix, Florida
Atlantic University, Florida Power & Light and other prominent companies
and organizations.
"We were deeply honored by our selection as a finalist and we are very
proud of winning this award, which shows once again how far AEN has come
in such a short time," said Bryan Norcross, AEN's president and chief
executive officer.
The awards were distributed during an October 6, 2008 Awards Gala in
Orlando. The group was addressed by Sandy Baruah, administrator of the
U.S. Small Business Administration, U.S Senator Bill Nelson and other
notable speakers.
About ITFlorida:
ITFlorida serves the state as an umbrella organization, comprised of both
public and private technology leaders; and advocates for sound public
policy to the Governor, the Legislature, and Enterprise Florida on
technology issues and initiatives. http://www.itflorida.com/wb2/
About AEN:
America's Emergency Network was designed by Bryan Norcross, former
hurricane analyst for the CBS network, and Max Mayfield, former director
of the National Hurricane Center. AEN's goal is to be sure that every
emergency manager, whether from a large county or a small town, has an
outlet to reach the public, the media and other government officials. The
satellite-based AEN system is designed to continue to work after a
disaster when power lines, phone lines, cell phone towers and terrestrial
Internet systems are knocked out. Note: All emergency messages
transmitted through the AEN system fully conform to CAP, the
FEMA-mandated national protocol for creating and sending emergency
messages.
About Brampton Crest:
Brampton Crest International, Inc. is a publicly traded company which
recently acquired America's Emergency Network, LLC
(http://emergency.info). Brampton also owns and operates a wholly owned
finance subsidiary.
Certain statements in this press release that are not historical facts are
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements may be identified by the
use of words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "future," "may,"
"will," "would," "should," "plan," "projected," "intend," and similar
expressions. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Brampton Crest International, Inc. (the
Company) to be materially different from those expressed or implied by
such forward-looking statements. The Company's future operating results
are dependent upon many factors, including but not limited to the
Company's ability to: (i) obtain sufficient capital or a strategic
business arrangement to fund its expansion plans; (ii) build the
management and human resources and infrastructure necessary to support
the growth of its business; (iii) competitive factors and developments
beyond the Company's control; and (iv) other risk factors discussed in
the Company's periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, which are available for review at www.sec.gov under "Search
for Company Filings."
Contact:
For further information:
Bryan Norcross
President & CEO
America's Emergency Network, LLC
(305) 722-4800
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