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KIS, heading to FOSE, hopes to expand business with Uncle Sam

March 17, 2004

Kiosk Information Systems (KIS) is already a supplier to the United States Postal Service and the Department of Homeland Security's US-VISIT program among other federal agencies.

Now the Colorado company is looking to expand its government-sector core business.

KIS will show off its human resource kiosk applications March 23-25 at FOSE 2004, the U.S. government's largest gathering of information technology professionals, in Washington, DC. The conference is expected to attract 20,000 federal high tech buyers, 5,000 industry professionals and more than 450 exhibitors, according to a company press release.

"This event provides us with an exceptional opportunity to demonstrate the application of KIS kiosk technology to the whole family of U.S. government agencies," said company president Rick Malone.

At FOSE, KIS will display models KT 125 and KC 590. They use Department of Defense human resource and personnel applications developed in partnership with DynaTouch Corp.

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