FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -  (May 1, 2008)

ComTec Systems, Inc. is Awarded New Jersey State Contract for Telecommunications and Technology

TRENTON, NEW JERSEY, May 2008 - ComTec Systems, Inc., a leading provider of voice, data and security equipment supplies, has recently been approved under the New Jersey State Contract for distribution and installation of the NEC Unified Communications platform. This contract allows schools, municipalities and other government agencies the ability to purchase goods and services through ComTec Systems, Inc. without the requirement of costly and time consuming RFP’s.

New Jersey State Contract #A64067 secures ComTec as an authorized vendor to sell and install the NEC Univerge NEAX 2000 IPS, a system that provides pure Voice Over IP (VoIP), peer to peer connections across wide area networks. The NEAX 2000 supports a host of TDM applications, satisfying customers with applications having over 1000 users. This advanced platform allows schools, municipalities, housing authorities and other institutions the ability to interconnect their facilities with a common communications platform. By centralizing their administration, they can reduce the overall costs of their communications expenses while enhancing the productivity of their facility.

“We have shown a history of commitment to the municipal market throughout the State of New Jersey and Mid Atlantic Region, and being awarded this contract gives our customers the opportunity to take advantage of some of the most powerful communications tools available,” said Stephen McQuaid, Director of Communications Solutions for ComTec.

ComTec’s engineering team has over 70 NEC master certifications and serves over 2000 customers in the Mid Atlantic region. ComTec is proud to be an NEC Double Diamond distributor and one of the fastest growing NEC partners in the nation.

NEC has been a world leader in the voice and data market and is one of the leading providers of communications equipment to the education and government markets across the United States.