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EMRISE’S NEW STARCLOCK™ TIEMPO ADDED TO MASTER APPROVED VENDOR LIST OF A LARGE U.S.-BASED INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, June 12, 2007 - EMRISE CORPORATION (NYSE ARCA:ERI), a multi-national manufacturer of defense and aerospace electronic devices and communications equipment, today announced that a large U.S.-based international communications equipment systems integrator has added CXR Larus’ new StarClock™ Tiempo product to its master approved vendor list (“MAVL”). The StarClock™ Tiempo is the only edge network timing and synchronization product on this systems integrator’s MAVL. CXR Larus, a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMRISE Corporation, produces a range of telecommunications products including network timing and synchronization, network access and LAN extension products and test equipment for both public carrier and private telecommunications networks for customers on a worldwide basis. Carmine T. Oliva, Chairman, President and CEO, remarked: “This large international communications systems integrator has been a long-standing customer of CXR Larus for other non-edge network timing and synchronization products along with other network access products. We believe that the addition of our new StarClock™ Tiempo to the MAVL will provide CXR Larus the opportunity to broaden its reach into the integrator’s customers and the opportunity for continued growth in revenues through this customer. In addition, we believe that including our product on the MAVL will allow us to more easily pursue other large international systems integrators as a major focus of our sales and marketing strategy for our timing products.” Mr. Oliva continued: “This marketing focus on large international systems integrators will be complemented by the additional focus on the electric utility market as previously described in our June 5, 2007 press release. We now have a major customer in both markets which we believe will make it easier for us to attract other customers in these markets. Unfortunately, our June 5th press release inadvertently identified our electric utility customer as the Western Area Power Administration (“WAPA”), which is an agency of the U.S. Department of Energy. WAPA markets and delivers hydroelectric power and related services to electric utilities within a 15 state region located in the Central and Western U.S. In fact, our customer is one of the largest electric generation and transmission utility cooperatives located in the 15 state region covered by WAPA. Our contract with this electric utility customer, also allows other electric utility customers of WAPA to procure products from CXR Larus”. About EMRISE CORPORATION EMRISE Corporation is a multi-national manufacturer of defense, aerospace and industrial electronic devices and communications equipment. EMRISE’s electronic devices group, which consists of EMRISE Electronics Corporation and its international subsidiaries, provides power conversion, RF devices as well as digital and rotary switches to the North American, European and Asian electronic market. EMRISE’s communications equipment group, consisting of CXR Larus Corporation and its subsidiary CXR Anderson Jacobson, provides network access and timing and synchronization products to the North American, European and Asian communications industry. Founded in 1983, EMRISE operates out of facilities in the United States, England, France and Japan. As of May 31, 2007, EMRISE had a total of 300 employees in its various subsidiaries and divisions. Website: www.emrise.com. Listed on NYSE Arca under the ticker symbol: ERI. Safe Harbor Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties including the belief that the addition of the StarClock™ Tiempo to the MAVL will broaden CXR Larus’ reach into the systems integrator’s customers, that there exists an opportunity for continued growth in revenues through this customer, that inclusion on the MAVL will allow CXR Larus to more easily pursue other large international systems integrators and that by having a major customer in both the international systems integrator and electric utility markets will make it easier for CXR Larus to attract other customers in these markets. The actual future results of EMRISE CORPORATION could differ from those statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, EMRISE CORPORATION’s ability to manufacture products to meet expected demand and existing and future orders; general market and economic conditions; changes in technology and governmental regulations and policies, competitive products and services; unforeseen technical issues, and those factors contained in the “Risk Factors” Section of EMRISE CORPORATION’s Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006 and other EMRISE CORPORATION filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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