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BlastGard International, Inc. Announces Appointment of David Forbes to Advisory Board.


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CLEARWATER, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 20, 2004

BlastGard International, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
:BLGA) is pleased to announce that it has engaged David E. Forbes as the newest member of the Company's advisory board, which was established to provide advice to the Company regarding: a) the formation of corporate goals and their implementation; b) the financial structure, programs, and projects of the Company; c) corporate organization and personnel and; d) rendering advice with respect to any acquisition program of the Company. Mr. Forbes is President of BoydForbes, Inc., an aviation logistics government and infrastructure security analysts company.

This is a very exciting time for BlastGard," said Jim Gordon, Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of BlastGard. "Our business opportunities are growing tremendously and Mr. Forbes' extensive mix of skills, leadership and experience will help BlastGard achieve its corporate goals. Mr. Forbes brings more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement, commercial industrial and government security-related risk management, with areas of expertise in aviation security, logistics and vulnerability awareness."

Raised and educated to university postgraduate level in England, with a Masters Degree in Security Management from Loughborough University Loughborough University is located in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. The University offers degree programmes and research. , Mr. Forbes is a former UK Police Inspector an officer of police ranking next below a superintendent.

See also: Police
 and officer in charge of Thames Valley Police Thames Valley Police is one of the largest Home Office police services in England and the largest non-metropolitan one, covering 2200 sq mi (5,700 km²) and a population of 2.1 million.  Fraud Squad Police Fraud Squad
City of London Police
The largest Fraud squad is run by the City of London Police who are responsible for policing London's and the UK's main financial hub.
. Having studied law and achieved promotion examination success leading to senior rank early in his career his police career included detective training at New Scotland New Scotland may refer to:
  • the historical name for Nova Scotia, or its colonies
  • New Scotland, Harwich, Chatham-Kent, Ontario, in Canada
  • New Scotland, Howard, Chatham-Kent, Ontario, in Canada
  • New Scotland, Regional Municipality of York, Ontario, in Canada
 Yard, Financial Investigations training in the City of London, and many police community liaison assignments. In 1980, he served as global head of security for a major international express logistics organization (prior to becoming an independent consultant in 1993) where he was responsible for the selection, training and leadership of the first global security management team in the express freight industry creating a regional security management structure covering 140 countries. His expertise includes the design and implementation of security programs that successfully combine manpower with technology. He has directed and supervised the introduction of security systems for corporate offices, computer suites, aviation facilities and logistics warehouses in several countries.

The express organization of the 1980/90s was a prolific user, for courier and express airfreight air·freight  
n.
1. A system of transporting freight by air.

2. The amount charged for transporting freight by air.



air
, of passenger airline cargo capacity in addition to operating its own fleet of all-cargo aircraft across Europe and South East Asia East Asia

A region of Asia coextensive with the Far East.



East Asian adj. & n.
. As the needs for air operations security A process of identifying critical information and subsequently analyzing friendly actions attendant to military operations and other activities to: a. identify those actions that can be observed by adversary intelligence systems; b.  increased, David Forbes David Forbes may be:
  • David Forbes (mineralogist) (1828-1876), British mineralogist
  • David Forbes (sailor) (fl. 1970s), Australian
  • David Forbes (politician) (fl. 2000s), Canadian
 traveled frequently by air to appraise appraise v. to professionally evaluate the value of property including real estate, jewelry, antique furniture, securities, or in certain cases the loss of value (or cost of replacement) due to damage.  the regional security performance around the world, visiting four continents. A pioneering feature of his work was creative responsibility for the first and only production, with worldwide distribution, of an in-house training video tape promoting the 'Unknown Shipper' procedure, to meet Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), component of the U.S. Department of Transportation that sets standards for the air-worthiness of all civilian aircraft, inspects and licenses them, and regulates civilian and military air traffic through its air traffic control  and other civil aviation expectations for counter terrorism measures, following air crashes in 1987. The video has been legitimately copied through requests by governments and consultants, and illegally pirated by competitors, in many parts of the world. In December of 1988, with his company shipments involved, the Pan Am 103 Lockerbie terrorist attack drew David Forbes closer in to the government aviation community in the process of bolstering defenses and increasing the understanding of air cargo systems on the part of the regulators. His speeches and consultation activity brought him professional dialogue with government and private industry representation in Australia, New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. , South East Asia, various European countries, Canada and the United States The United States and Canada share a unique legal relationship. U.S. law looks northward with a mixture of optimism and cooperation, viewing Canada as an integral part of U.S. economic and environmental policy. . His contribution to the efforts and learning needs of the FAA, to support the International Civil Aviation Organization International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), specialized agency of the United Nations, organized in 1947, with headquarters at Montreal. The objective of the ICAO, which has 187 member nations, is to encourage the orderly growth of international civil aviation,  (ICAO ICAO
abbr.
International Civil Aeronautics Organization

Noun 1. ICAO - the United Nations agency concerned with civil aviation
International Civil Aviation Organization
) security protocols, and to build industry bridges on security as the adviser to the International Express Carriers Conference was to be reflected in a written testimonial from FAA in 1996.

In 1996, David moved to Colorado to assist with the development of a security consulting business of which he ultimately became CEO. His numerous and varied executive consultant projects include work for municipalities and state governments. In December of 2001, together with the nationally known aviation analyst Michael J. Boyd of Evergreen, Colorado, he formed BoydForbes Inc. to challenge the conditioned government and industry approaches to airport and airline security and thereby the safety and viability of air transportation. In 2003, he was retained as the security analyst for the Los Angeles County Board review of the 2003 Los Angeles airport security component of Mayor Hahn's Alternative D $9 billion reconfiguration LAX Master Plan. LA County adopted the review report as the official response to the Master Plan in November 2003.

During 2002 and 2003 David completed an academic study of American commercial airport security. His parallel White Paper, Missing In Action - Aviation Security in America, was published in January 2004. He is the Founder and President of the Independent Security Studies Institute (ISSI ISSI International Space Science Institute
ISSI Inter-Switching System Interface
ISSI International Society for Self and Identity
ISSI International Society for Skin Imaging (Bochum, Germany)
ISSI Internet Security Systems Inc.
), a Colorado based nonprofit with university affiliates in Australia and the United Kingdom. Media interviews have led to articles about his work being published in magazines and newspapers as far apart as the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Asia and the United States. He is a frequent guest on local and national radio and television stations, a public speaker at a range of venues and is sought after weekly for comment on a range of security issues by industry publications and daily news media sources. For three consecutive years, he has been an invited member and chairman of a prestigious panel of expert judges for the World Mail Security Award hosted by the World Mail & Express Conference, held in Amsterdam (2002), Rome (2003) and scheduled in Berlin for 2004.

About BlastGard International

BlastGard International, Inc. was created to design, develop, manufacture and market proprietary blast mitigation materials. The Company's patent-pending BlastWrap(TM) technology effectively mitigates blast effects and suppresses post-blast fires. This unique technology can be used to create new, finished products or to retrofit to existing products. While the need for this technology has always been present, the security and safety concerns resulting from the September 11, 2001 acts and the subsequent development of Homeland Security make the timing of the Company's emergence even more important. The Company's core market focus is on blast effects mitigation for the commercial sector, military, law enforcement and government agencies. BlastWrap(TM) is based upon well-defined principles and suppresses blast pressures by 50% or more. BlastWrap(TM) products are made from two flexible films arranged one over the other and joined by a plurality of seams filled with attenuating filler material (volcanic glass bead or other suitable two-phase materials), configurable (designed for each application) with an extinguishing coating that offers a revolutionary blast protection system against blast and fire/burn threats. BlastWrap(TM) is a blast mitigation assembly that can be wrapped around or conform to any shape. BlastWrap(TM) is a concept (not a chemical compound) from which blast protection products are built to save lives and reduce damage to valuable assets from explosions. Additional information on BlastGard can be found at http://www.blastgardintl.com

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