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AEN is Profiled in the Florida Department of Emergency Management Newsletter

Partnerships with Florida Outdoor Advertising Association and America’s Emergency Network bring disaster messaging to more Floridians….

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Global Security Systems and Northrop Grumman Team to Deploy Alert Warning System Capabilities

Partnership integrates message distribution systems, enablesemergency managers to warn public through mobile devices

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Global Security Systems (GSS) and Northrop Grumman today announced a major teaming agreement with Northrop Grumman Corporation’s (NYSE: NOC) Mission Systems sector to deploy a national, state and local alert and warning system that leverages wireless communications infrastructure and consumer devices. The combined systems will allow the president, state and local officials,  large municipalities, critical infrastructure and emergency management agencies to seamlessly and immediately communicate with first responders as well as citizens via cell phones, PDAs and personal wall-mounted devices in the event of a war, natural disaster, national, regional or local emergency. In particular, this collaboration would offer a turnkey solution for the deployment of an Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or other state and local emergency management organizations.
“Seven years after the 9-11 terror attacks, it is clear that the need to alert first responders and citizens in the event of a disaster via text message, cell phone or other PDA-type devices still exists” said Robert Adams, CEO of GSS. “We, like emergency management officials throughout the country, understand that the most effective way to save lives in the event of a disaster is to quickly alert individual citizens in the widest, easiest way possible. This combined system does exactly that. Both GSS and Northrop  will continue to assemble a group of stakeholders in the interest of working with the Department of Homeland Security to begin implementing an effective Public Alert and Warning System.”

Advantages to the Combined NG and GSS Alertsystem include:

1.    Alert Framework spanning multiple agencies and levels of government

2.    Installed base at EOCs and UASI Centers with authenticated messaging

3.    Rapid “on-ramp” of mobile service providers & device integration labs

4.    Expertise in S&T demonstration and transition programs

5.    AlertFM’s grouping technology enables alerts to be sent to a specific zip code or neighborhood, rather than an entire community.

6.    The system uses an FM chip that can be inserted into many common devices such as cell phones, pagers, smoke detectors, PDS, and other devices to make them “GSS-enabled” and able to receive alert messages.

7.    Standard alert notifications will include weather, homeland security, and local alerts including traffic emergencies and Amber alerts.

As part of the team with Northrop, GSS will contribute its expertise in state and local aggregation of emergency messages and hands-on experience in developing and deploying the AlertFM system. That technology would serve as a key component of the national turnkey solution advanced by Northrop and GSS.

Founded two years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, GSS served on the FCC-established committee to develop Commercial Mobile Alert Standards (CMAS), in part because it had developed a technology, marketed as AlertFM, which emergency management officials can use to create and send digital alerts and messages, including National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) weather warnings, evacuation instructions, homeland security notices, Amber Alerts and other emergency information to first responders, school officials, businesses and citizens based on geographic or organizational groupings.

GSSNet Alert FM is currently installed in more than 85 FM stations in seven states (La., Miss., Ala., Ariz., Tenn., Fla., and Va.). The devices currently receive content from broadcasting partners, as well as state and local agencies to ensure wide distribution of NOAA, DHS and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) content including Presidential Alert, Amber Alert and Imminent danger alerts. Partners such as Northrop Grumman currently manage the information technology infrastructure at Emergency Operating Centers in 80 U.S. cities, many of whom actively test systems under the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI).

For more information about GSS and the AlertFM technology, please visit www.alertfm.com, www.gssnet.us and www.aen911.com.

AEN Wins ITFlorida Competition

Miami, FL—October 7, 2008—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, Inc.
(305) 722-4800

America’s Emergency Network Enters into Agreement with NBC News

AEN and Bryan Norcross to Work with NBC News’ Peacock Productions; Parties to Explore Use of AEN Technology to Increase Distribution of Emergency Information

Miami, FL. - October 2, 2008 - America’s Emergency Network, Inc. (AEN), a wholly owned subsidiary of Brampton Crest International, Inc. (OTCBB: BRCI), today announced that it has entered into a consulting agreement with Peacock Productions, NBC News’ in-house production company, located in New York City.

Under the agreement, AEN and Bryan Norcross, AEN’s president and chief executive officer, will assist NBC News in identifying new opportunities in programming content and technology in the fields of weather and emergency information. Additionally, the parties will discuss how AEN’s emergency communications technology can be used to efficiently distribute detailed emergency news briefings and live interviews.

AEN, a pioneering Internet and satellite-based network, was created by Mr. Norcross, a nationally recognized broadcaster, forecaster and hurricane expert, and Max Mayfield, former director of the National Hurricane Center, to serve Americans when local or regional disasters strike.

“We are excited to be working with NBC News to develop new communications systems that leverage the latest technology to distribute detailed, critical information more efficiently than was previously possible,” said Mr. Norcross.

AEN’s state-of-the-art system remains in beta test mode as it is being deployed throughout Florida and eventually throughout the nation. Nevertheless, it already has served Floridians and others during the recent swarm of land-falling hurricanes, providing them with direct, easy and complete access to news briefings and critical advisories from Florida’s governor and other state and local officials.

Mr. Norcross added, “We look forward to this promising opportunity, which represents another major step in AEN’s rapid growth.”

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, Inc.
(305) 722-4800

Hughes Network Systems Press Release

America’s Emergency Network Goes Live in Florida for Busy Hurricane Season

Powered by HughesNet®, service provides residents with access to real-time news briefings from state and local government officials

Germantown, Md., September 29, 2008 –Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES), the global leader in broadband satellite networks and services, today announced that America’s Emergency Network, Inc. (AEN), a satellite-based emergency communications system powered by the nationwide HughesNet broadband satellite service, has been successfully streaming real-time news briefings from numerous state and local operations centers since the onset of the hurricane season. Beginning with Tropical Storm Fay, the system has been up and running for subsequent Hurricanes Hannah, Gustav, and Ike.

Based in Florida, AEN’s service provides residents with access to news, preparedness, and recovery advisories issued by the governor and other state officials by streaming live, storm-related briefings from Florida’s Division of Emergency Management in Tallahassee and the Village of Islamorada, and from operations centers in Miami-Dade, Broward, Brevard, Duval, and Putnam counties. Additionally, the service works with major Florida newspapers to provide convenient, free public access to the video streams over their Web sites.

“Emergency managers, the media, and the general public now have seen first-hand the importance of AEN’s communications system, the void it fills, and the service it provides,” said Bryan Norcross, president and chief executive officer of America’s Emergency Network. “Utilizing the HughesNet satellite backbone ensures that our system remains functional even when terrestrial phone lines, cable, and mobile service are knocked out.”

“During a disaster, timely communications are of the essence,” said Mike Cook, senior vice president at Hughes. “In particular after a regional disaster, many smaller cities, counties, and towns cannot get critical messages out to their residents. Through AEN and HughesNet, local governments are now able to rapidly disseminate pertinent information to the community, providing them with critical, often life-saving real-time updates.”

AEN’s system is able to transmit on-demand, up to three simultaneous, video streams originating from any location in Florida, either in high-resolution for television outlets or medium-resolution for broad public distribution. This high performance, video-on-demand capability is enabled by SPACEWAYTM3, the world’s first commercial satellite with on-board switching and routing. Optimized for high-speed processing of large data volumes, SPACEWAYTM3 began operation in the US serving HughesNet customers in April of 2008.

About America’s Emergency Network

America’s Emergency Network was designed by Bryan Norcross, formerly the CBS network hurricane analyst, and Max Mayfield, the 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 the power lines, phone lines, cell phone towers, and terrestrial internet systems are knocked out.

About Hughes Network Systems

Hughes Network Systems, LLC (HUGHES) is the global leader in providing broadband satellite networks and services for large enterprises, governments, small businesses, and consumers. HughesNet® encompasses all broadband solutions and managed services from Hughes, bridging the best of satellite and terrestrial technologies. Its broadband satellite products are based on global standards approved by the TIA, ETSI and ITU standards organizations, including IPoS, RSM-A, and GMR-1. To date, Hughes has shipped more than 1.5 million systems to customers in over 100 countries.

Headquartered outside Washington, D.C., in Germantown, Maryland, USA, Hughes maintains sales and support offices worldwide. Hughes is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hughes Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: HUGH). For additional information, please visit www.hughes.com.
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©2008 Hughes Network Systems, LLC. Hughes, HughesNet, and SPACEWAY are trademarks of Hughes Network Systems, LLC.

Global-MIX Helps America’s Emergency Network Prepare for Hurricane Ike

London (September 11, 2008) - New off-continent engineering support will ensure that America’s Emergency Network (AEN), the US’s first comprehensive emergency alerting and communications system, will support vital broadcast communications during times of emergency.

Global-MIX, the backbone of Internet broadcast, will operate as an invisible partner to AEN providing them with off-continent engineering backup and best practice consultancy.

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NEWS UPDATE: AEN Goes Live for Tropical Storm Fay

  • AEN conducts first real-storm operation
  • Major Florida newspapers carry AEN streams
  • State and local officials counsel Floridians through AEN
  • State official: “A significant advantage we never had before”


MIAMI, Fla. – August 25, 2008 – America’s Emergency Network last week successfully streamed real-time news briefings from numerous state and local operations centers, opening its still-in-development system in urgent response to Tropical Storm Fay’s assault on Florida.

For the first time, Floridians and others had direct, easy, and full access to news updates and to preparedness and recovery advisories from Florida’s governor and other state officials. Many Floridians also had full access to crucial updates from local emergency management officials.

AEN’s Internet and satellite-based system remains in beta test mode as it is being deployed throughout Florida, and soon the nation, but it was opened as a public service during Fay’s slow and disastrous passage through the state, according to Bryan Norcross, president and chief executive officer of America’s Emergency Network.

“Emergency managers, the media and the general public now have seen, first hand and dramatically, the importance of AEN’s communications system, the void it fills and the service it provides,” Norcross said.

“Though we will remain in test mode through the hurricane season, we are growing rapidly and we stand ready to assist the emergency management community – and the people served by it – in any way we can,” Norcross said.

As the storm stretched through the entire state, AEN streamed live news conferences and briefings from Florida’s Division of Emergency Management in Tallahassee, from the Village of Islamorada and from operations centers in Broward, Brevard, Duval and Putnam counties.

Some of Florida’s largest newspapers, including The Miami Herald, The South Florida SunSentinel, the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville and the News-Press in Fort Myers, provided convenient, free public access to the streams over their websites.

Craig Fugate, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, said he found significant public-service value in AEN’s capabilities.

“This provides us with a whole different avenue to get the information out to the public,” Fugate said. “The networks might cover the governor, but not the entire briefing. This gives us an opportunity to get the whole briefing out to the public. That’s a significant advantage we never had before.”

Fay was responsible for at least 11 deaths in Florida. Its torrential rain – up to 25 inches in some places – produced disastrous flooding. And the peak of the hurricane season is just arriving.

“A lot of us are certainly suffering from Fay fatigue but we’ve got to stay focused,” Gov. Charlie Crist told Floridians during a briefing carried by AEN.


For further information, contact:

Bryan Norcross
AEN President & CEO
305-722-4800

America’s Emergency Network installed in Broward County

South Florida’s two largest newspapers also to participate; AEN To Serve Nearly 2 Million Broward Residents; Miami-Dade and other counties soon to follow

Miami, FL. – August 7, 2008 – America’s Emergency Network, Inc. (AEN), a wholly owned subsidiary of Brampton Crest International, Inc. (OTCBB: BRCI), today announced that it has installed its system in Broward County – Florida’s second most populous county.

The rapidly growing AEN system soon will serve Broward’s 1.8 million residents with easily accessible emergency management messages, advisories and other communications. Miami-Dade, with 2.4 million residents, and other Florida counties are expected to follow soon.

In addition, South Florida’s two largest newspapers – The Miami Herald and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel – are joining AEN’s alert distribution network.

“We’re thrilled that emergency managers, other officials in South Florida, and major elements of the media appreciate the value of our network and have decided to partner with us,” said Bryan Norcross, AEN’s president and chief executive officer. “This certainly provides further validation of our system, and we look forward to serving many more people in many more places in the near future.”

Chuck Lanza, Broward’s emergency management director, said he was pleased that AEN selected Broward County as an additional test bed for its system.

“It’s in beta test mode and we saw how well it worked during previous tests at the state level,” Lanza said. “It has a lot of potential for getting information out to the public, both when we have good Internet connections and when we have problems that only satellite transmission can resolve. This will give us two ways to reach and help the public.”

Broward’s emergency updates, news conferences and other information will be broadcast over AEN’s satellite-based network and will be directly available to affected residents – and anyone with an Internet connection – through the websites of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and The Miami Herald.

In the future, these alerts and updates also will be sent directly to cell phones, PDAs and other mobile devices.

The system also has been installed in several other counties and at the state’s Division of Emergency Management.

“We are growing at a very swift rate and we look forward to serving many more communities in the near future,” Norcross said. “Stay tuned for additional announcements.”

About AEN:

America’s Emergency Network was designed by Bryan Norcross, former hurricane analyst for the CBS network, and Max Mayfield, the 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 the 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

AEN

(305) 722-4800

Hughes Communications, Inc. Announces Record Second Quarter 2008 Results

GERMANTOWN, Md., Aug 06, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ –Hughes Communications, Inc. global leader in broadband satellite network solutions and services, today announced financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008.

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Also included in this article:

- America’s Emergency Network, Inc. (AEN), a wholly owned subsidiary of Brampton Crest International, Inc., announced that it has entered into an agreement with HNS under which HNS will provide the broadband satellite backbone of AEN’s pioneering satellite-video-Internet emergency communications network using HughesNet service, powered by our SPACEWAY(TM) 3 satellite system.

FEMA to Adopt CAP

In the first quarter of 2009, the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency intends to adopt an alerting protocol in line with Common Alerting Protocol 1.1 as the standard for the Integrated Public Alert and Warnings System.

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Note: All emergency messages generated within the AEN system conform to CAP.

Alachua County emergency alert system

Alachua County residents can now sign up their cell phone numbers to receive emergency alerts from the county’s combined communications center.

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FM Capable Cell Phones Would Benefit All

A Report commissioned by an NAB advocacy program aimed at fast-tracking advanced services for radio states that the radio industry should move quickly to convince cell phone manufacturers of the benefits of producing FM-capable cell phones.

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GSS Seeks Its Place In Enhanced EAS

With a new approach to public warning on the horizon, Global Security Systems is actively pushing its Alert FM Datacast technology.

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Centers Request Cellular Numbers for Notifications

At the height of wildfires last week, the Santa Cruz (Calif.) County Consolidated Communications Center used their emergency notification system to make almost 8,000 telephone calls.

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Five cities test high-tech 911 system

Five cities across the USA are testing a new national 911 system that would allow communications with police and other emergency personnel by text message and take advantage of the latest technology to pinpoint accident scenes.

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America's Emergency Network (AEN)
Contact: Bryan Norcross
(305) 722-4800 | bryan @ aen911 . com
Global Security Systems (GSS)
Contact: Matthew Straeb
(954) 850-6606 | mstraeb @ gssnet . us
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