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DarkPulse, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “ Company ”
−Removed: is a technology-security company focused on the manufacture, sale, installation, and monitoring of laser sensing systems based on its
−Removed: patented BOTDA dark-pulse sensor technology.
−Removed: The Company develops, markets, and distributes a full suite of engineering, monitoring, installation
−Removed: and security management solutions for critical infrastructure/key resources to both industries and governments.
−Removed: Coupled with our patented
−Removed: BOTDA dark-pulse technology (the “ DarkPulse Technology ”), DarkPulse provides its customers a comprehensive data stream
−Removed: of critical metrics for assessing the health and security of their infrastructure.
−Removed: Our systems provide rapid, precise analysis and responsive
−Removed: activities predetermined by the end-user customer.
−Removed: The Company’s activities since inception have consisted of developing various
−Removed: solutions, obtaining patents and trademarks related to its technology, raising capital, acquisition of companies deemed to expand global
−Removed: operations and/or capabilities, creating key partnerships to expand our suite of products and services.
−Removed: Our activities have evolved to
−Removed: a sales-focused mission since the successful completion of our BOTDA system in December 2020.
+Added: or “ DarkPulse ”), is a technology company focused on the manufacture, sale, installation, and monitoring of laser sensing
+Added: systems based on its patented BOTDA dark-pulse sensor technology.
+Added: The Company develops, markets, and distributes a full suite of engineering,
+Added: monitoring, installation and security management solutions for critical infrastructure/key resources to both industries and governments.
+Added: Coupled with our patented BOTDA dark-pulse technology (the “ DarkPulse Technology ”), DarkPulse provides its customers
+Added: a comprehensive data stream of critical metrics for assessing the health and security of their infrastructure.
+Added: Our systems provide rapid,
+Added: precise analysis and responsive activities predetermined by the end-user customer.
+Added: The Company’s activities since inception have
+Added: consisted of developing various solutions, obtaining patents and trademarks related to its technology, raising capital, acquisition of
+Added: companies deemed to expand global operations and/or capabilities, creating key partnerships to expand our suite of products and services.
+Added: Our activities have evolved to a sales-focused mission since the successful completion of our BOTDA system in December 2020.
Headquartered in New York, DarkPulse is a globally
−Removed: based technology company with presence in United Kingdom, India, Dubai, Russian Federation, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Libya, United States
−Removed: In addition to the Company’s BOTDA systems, through a series of strategic acquisitions the Company offers the manufacture,
−Removed: sale, installation, and monitoring of laser sensing systems, O & G pipeline leak detection, physical security services, telecommunications
−Removed: and satellite communications services, drone and rover systems.
−Removed: The Company is focused on expanding services through acquisitions and
−Removed: partnerships to address global infrastructure and critical environmental resource challenges.
−Removed: DarkPulse offers a full suite of engineering
−Removed: and environmental solutions that provide safety and security infrastructure projects.
−Removed: The sensing and monitoring capabilities offered
−Removed: by DarkPulse and our subsidiary companies operate in the Air, Land, Sea.
−Removed: Our patented technology provides rapid, precise analysis to protect
−Removed: and safeguard oil and gas pipelines above or below ground, physical security countermeasures, mining operations, and other critical infrastructure
−Removed: / key resources subject to vulnerability or risk.
−Removed: Our patented Brillouin scattering distributed fiber sensing system is best in class.
−Removed: The Company is able to monitor areas in around critical infrastructure buried or above ground including pipelines 100km or more in length
−Removed: and/ or localized pipes as small as 8 CM DIA, detecting internal anomalies before catastrophic failure.
−Removed: We are developing an Intelligent
−Removed: Rock Bolt, to prevent causalities and fatalities in mining operations and include a real time sensor system that can detect the location
−Removed: & movement of personnel & equipment throughout a mining operation.
−Removed: We monitor airflow, air quality, temperature, seismic events,
−Removed: Our sensors cover extended areas, protecting an area from intrusion by detecting events at any location along the sensing cable.
−Removed: Working safely every day is our first core value and employees at DarkPulse and our subsidiary companies are recognized experts in their
−Removed: fields, providing comprehensive services for all our clients' needs.
+Added: based technology company with presence in United Kingdom, India, Dubai, Russian Federation, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Libya, Egypt, United
+Added: States and Canada.
+Added: In addition to the Company’s BOTDA systems, through a series of strategic acquisitions the Company offers the
+Added: manufacture, sale, installation, and monitoring of laser sensing systems, O & G pipeline leak detection, physical security services,
+Added: telecommunications and satellite communications services, drone and rover systems, and BDaaS.
+Added: The Company is focused on expanding services
+Added: through acquisitions and partnerships to address global infrastructure and critical environmental resource challenges.
+Added: DarkPulse offers
+Added: a full suite of engineering and environmental solutions that provide safety and security infrastructure projects.
+Added: The sensing and monitoring
+Added: capabilities offered by DarkPulse and our subsidiary companies operate in the Air, Land, Sea.
+Added: Our patented technology provides rapid,
+Added: precise analysis to protect and safeguard oil and gas pipelines above or below ground, physical security countermeasures, mining operations,
+Added: and other critical infrastructure / key resources subject to vulnerability or risk.
+Added: Our patented Brillouin scattering distributed fiber
+Added: sensing system is best in class.
+Added: The Company is able to monitor areas in around critical infrastructure buried or above ground including
+Added: pipelines 100km or more in length and/ or localized pipes as small as 8 CM DIA, detecting internal anomalies before catastrophic failure.
+Added: We are developing an Intelligent Rock Bolt, to prevent causalities and fatalities in mining operations and include a real time sensor
+Added: system that can detect the location & movement of personnel & equipment throughout a mining operation.
+Added: We monitor airflow, air
+Added: quality, temperature, seismic events, etc.
+Added: Our sensors cover extended areas, protecting an area from intrusion by detecting events at
+Added: any location along the sensing cable.
+Added: Working safely every day is our first core value and employees at DarkPulse and our subsidiary companies
+Added: are recognized experts in their fields, providing comprehensive services for all our clients' needs.
Our Operating Units
−Removed: Telecommunications, Energy, Rail, Critical Network
−Removed: Infrastructure, Pipeline Integrity Systems, Renewables and Security.
−Removed: Headquartered in Coventry, United Kingdom with a 30-year pedigree,
−Removed: at Optilan our customers trust us to keep the integrity of their assets safe and secure, by managing the life cycle delivery risk of our
−Removed: By fostering a collaborative design approach to complex problems, we provide innovative solutions, custom fit to even the most
−Removed: demanding of sites and scale of projects.
−Removed: Importantly, our commitment to our safety culture remains unaverred, to ensure that everyone
−Removed: goes home safely every day.
−Removed: We orchestrate business resilience with a suite of end-to-end solutions, combined with connectivity and professional
−Removed: service at a global level.
−Removed: Today's business environment is more dynamic than ever, with continuous change and disruption accepted as the
−Removed: We complement our tailored, integrated expertise with a curated ecosystem of leading manufacturers, to achieve both high quality
−Removed: and enduring results.
−Removed: We are proud to foster a unique culture full of talented individuals.
−Removed: Our sector focus ensures that our account
−Removed: teams are fully accredited in their operational areas.
−Removed: We are committed to creating individually tailored solutions, using collaborative
−Removed: techniques and programming tools to deliver the networks of the future.
−Removed: Optilan has provided integrated solutions for leading Oil and
−Removed: Gas, Industrial and Energy companies around the world.
−Removed: As an industry leader in deploying communication networks with exceptional reliability,
−Removed: our reputation for delivering the highest quality products remains unsurpassed.
−Removed: This spans mobile, broadband, security systems and customer
−Removed: premise works.
−Removed: Our professionals have the skill to adopt and embed our expertise into existing platforms, processes, and cultures, delivering
−Removed: exceptional value for our clients.
−Removed: Beyond our operational scope, we strive to consider the impact of our global footprint and mitigate
−Removed: associated environmental and sustainability risks.
−Removed: These factors combined set Optilan apart and establish why customers continue to trust
−Removed: and invest in our services.
−Removed: Remote Intelligence
−Removed: Remote Intelligence provides Unmanned Aerial Drone
−Removed: and UGC (unmanned ground crawler) Services to a variety of clients;
−Removed: from Industrial Mapping and Ecosystem Services, to Search and Rescue,
−Removed: to Pipeline Security, we provide sales and consulting services for all markets.
−Removed: Remote Intelligence started in 2013 with a simple vision;
−Removed: to use the new and developing field of unmanned aerial vehicles to produce higher quality, safer and more effective products for a variety
−Removed: We strive to Equip, Educate and Advance the use of the most advanced Unmanned Aerial Systems and Unmanned Ground Crawlers
−Removed: in the United States and around the world for commercial, government and domestic use.
−Removed: Our top priorities as we do that are to find safe
−Removed: and ethical ways to use this new and exciting field of technology to make life better.
−Removed: Providing holistic intelligence consultation and
−Removed: solutions including full-service Methane Detection and Monitoring.
−Removed: Quick, comprehensive site mapping and aerial inspection services.
−Removed: specialize in fully integrated, geo-rectified, 3D modeled mapping and AI for industrial applications, specializing in the energy
−Removed: and environmental industries, with AI and live streaming capabilities anywhere in the world.
−Removed: Also providing aerial survey, video inspection
−Removed: services, emergency support services, wildlife and habitat surveys, and comprehensive system design, training, and sales for both the
−Removed: commercial and private sectors.
−Removed: Integrating the latest tech solutions like artificial intelligence.
−Removed: Globally connected with a base of
−Removed: operation in Wellsboro Pennsylvania.
−Removed: TerraData Unmanned
−Removed: Comprised of a team with more than 30 years cumulative
−Removed: experience in the unmanned industry, TerraData is well equipped to provide solutions that meet your unique requirements.
−Removed: We custom manufacture
−Removed: NDAA compliant drones and unmanned ground crawlers to meet the needs of our customers.
−Removed: Aerial based data collection is a powerful new
−Removed: tool for your industry, and TerraData is prepared to be your partner.
−Removed: TerraData Unmanned, has successfully delivered a custom drone platform
−Removed: per a customer’s specifications which exceeds current industry offering by more than 30 minutes.
−Removed: The team has manufactured, and
−Removed: successfully flight tested a Quad Copter drone with 1.5KG payload capabilities that delivers more than 60 minutes of continuous flight.
−Removed: This cutting-edge design is a combination of proprietary software and hardware.
−Removed: The custom platform offers NDAA compliant autopilot, communications
−Removed: links, TSO Certified GPS unit and ground control station.
−Removed: Future designs include integrating RTK for mapping, methane detectors, and true
−Removed: terrain following capabilities.
−Removed: There are also improvements scheduled that are intended to further extend the endurance and provide over
−Removed: 4KG of payload capacity, not including batteries.
−Removed: TerraData has also announced the research, development and successful testing of an
−Removed: autonomous crawler soon to be released to the market with Methane and Multi Gas Detection capabilities.
−Removed: Working seamlessly with our partners
−Removed: at DarkPulse and our subsidiary companies.
−Removed: We can custom design, build and operate a system to meet our customers' needs 24 hours a day
−Removed: 365 days a year around the block or around the globe.
−Removed: Wildlife Specialists
−Removed: Wildlife Specialists, LLC was founded in 2007
−Removed: to provide clients with comprehensive wildlife and environmental assessment, planning, and monitoring services.
−Removed: We currently maintain
−Removed: two regional offices located in north central and southeastern Pennsylvania and are available to provide services to clients nationwide
−Removed: and around the globe.
−Removed: Our staff are well-established professionals who have a wide range of experience in wildlife management, research,
−Removed: and monitoring at the local and statewide levels throughout the United States.
−Removed: In addition, we have specific expertise in providing the
−Removed: full range of sensitive species and habitat assessments necessary for your development projects.
−Removed: Wildlife Specialists’ mission is
−Removed: to provide consulting services that use the latest technology to produce the highest quality results compatible with our clients’
−Removed: management goals and the appropriate protocols developed by state and federal wildlife management agencies.
−Removed: Wildlife Specialists is fully
−Removed: insured to industry standards and committed to the safety of our staff, our clients, and the public.
−Removed: We have maintained safety certification
−Removed: through ISNetWorld and other 3rd party certifiers.
−Removed: We are also officially PennDOT, GSA, Small Business and HUBZone Certified.
−Removed: TJM West Electronics
−Removed: TJM West Electronics is an ISO9001 and AS9100
−Removed: certified electronics and electro-mechanical assembly operation.
−Removed: We operate out of a high tech, 20,000 Sq ft facility in Tempe, Arizona.
−Removed: Our assembly team is trained to IPC 610 and J-STD-001 standards, Class 2 and 3.
−Removed: We have been in business since 1999.
−Removed: Our latest website
−Removed: was developed to be a customer interface for rapid costing, build scheduling, open order status, and complete manufacturing history data
−Removed: Registered users can enter build and fabrication parameters for quantities of 2-20 units.
−Removed: Our calculator provides itemized labor,
−Removed: PCB fabrication cost and delivery.
−Removed: Registered users can also access factory floor for the updated status and delivery date of open orders,
−Removed: a review of configuration, quotes and full quality history database.
−Removed: manufacturer and test of
−Removed: advanced electronics, cables and sub-assemblies.
−Removed: we specialize in advanced package and complex CCA and hardware.
−Removed: Certified to space
−Removed: and flight AS9100D, TJM has over 20 years supplying ultra-high reliability, and fully documented electronic Hardware.
−Removed: TJM maintains all material certifications, process and measurement reports electronically as part of a complete quality history
−Removed: Manufacturing PCB Design services on the most popular platforms including Cadence, Altium, and Mentor.
−Removed: Design output data
−Removed: integrates seamlessly to our automated manufacturing line.
−Removed: Test Development ICT to functional and burn-in.
−Removed: We develop a test plan
−Removed: and hardware system to deliver your 100% verified product.
−Removed: Low Cost, High Reliability Manufacturing is the net result of quality
−Removed: planning, optimizing automation technology, operational efficiency, and communication.
−Removed: High value, low-cost domestic solution to
−Removed: replace offshore manufacturing.
−Removed: Protect your IP and keep direct line-of sight of manufacturing with products made in the USA.
−Removed: West Is your one stop shop.
+Added: Our operating units consist of, Optilan, a company
+Added: headquartered in Coventry, United Kingdom whose focus is in telecommunications, energy, rail, critical network infrastructure, pipeline
+Added: integrity systems, renewables and security;
+Added: Remote Intelligence, a company headquartered in Pennsylvania who provides unmanned aerial
+Added: drone and UGC (unmanned ground crawler) services to a variety of clients from industrial mapping and ecosystem services, to search and
+Added: rescue, to pipeline security;
+Added: Wildlife Specialists, a company headquartered in Pennsylvania who provides clients with comprehensive wildlife
+Added: and environmental assessment, planning, and monitoring services;
+Added: TerraData Unmanned, a company headquartered in Florida who custom manufactures
+Added: NDAA compliant drones and unmanned ground crawlers to meet the needs of its customers;
+Added: and TJM West Electronics, a company headquartered
+Added: in Arizona who is a U.S.
+Added: manufacturer and test of advanced electronics, cables and sub-assemblies specializing in advanced package and
+Added: complex CCA and hardware.
Recent Events
−Removed: On August 9, 2021, we entered into a Share Purchase
−Removed: Agreement with Optilan Guernsey Limited and Optilan Holdco 2 Limited (the “ Sellers ”), pursuant to which we purchased
−Removed: from the Sellers all of the issued and outstanding equity interests of Optilan HoldCo 3 Limited, a private company incorporated in England
−Removed: and Wales (“ Optilan ”) for £1.00 and also a commitment to enter into the Subscription (as defined below).
−Removed: is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.
−Removed: On August 9, 2021, we entered into a Subscription
−Removed: Agreement with Optilan (the “ Subscription ”), pursuant to which we agreed to purchase an aggregate of 4,000,000 Ordinary
−Removed: Shares of Optilan for an aggregate purchase price of £4,000,000.
−Removed: On August 30, 2021, we closed two separate Membership
−Removed: Interest Purchase Agreements (the “ MPAs ”) with Remote Intelligence, Limited Liability Company, a Pennsylvania limited
−Removed: liability company (“ RI ”) and Wildlife Specialists, LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability company (“ WS ”)
−Removed: pursuant to which we agreed to pay to the majority shareholder of each of RI and WS an aggregate of 15,000,000 shares of our Common Stock,
−Removed: $500,000 to be paid on the closing date, and an additional $500,000 to be paid 12 weeks from closing date in exchange for 60% ownership
−Removed: of each of RI and WS.
−Removed: RI and WS are now subsidiaries of the Company.
−Removed: On September 8, 2021,
−Removed: we entered into and closed the Stock Purchase Agreement (the “ TJM SPA ”) with TJM Electronics West, Inc., an Arizona
−Removed: corporation (“ TJM ”), and TJM’s shareholders, pursuant to which we agreed to purchase all of the equity interests
−Removed: in TJM in exchange for $450,000, subject to adjustments as defined in the TJM SPA.
−Removed: TJM is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.
−Removed: Effective October 1,
−Removed: 2021, we entered into and closed the Membership Purchase Agreement (the “ TerraData MPA ”) with TerraData Unmanned, PLLC,
−Removed: a Florida limited liability company (“ TerraData ”), and Justin Dee, the sole shareholder of TerraData, pursuant to which
−Removed: we agreed to purchase 60% of the equity interests in TerraData in exchange for 3,725,386 shares of our Common Stock and $400,000, subject
−Removed: to adjustments as defined in the TerraData MPA, to be paid within 12 weeks of closing.
−Removed: TerraData is now a subsidiary of the Company.
−Removed: On January 4, 2021, we entered into a securities
−Removed: purchase agreement with Geneva Roth Remark Holdings, Inc.
−Removed: (“ Geneva ”) issuing to Geneva a convertible promissory note
−Removed: in the aggregate principal amount of $42,350 with a $3,850 original issue discount and $3,500 in transactional expenses due to Geneva
−Removed: and its counsel.
−Removed: The note bears interest at 8% per annum and may be converted into common shares of our Common Stock at a conversion price
−Removed: equal to 70% of the lowest trading price of our common stock during the 20 prior trading days.
−Removed: We received $35,000 net cash.
−Removed: On February 3, 2021, we entered into a securities
−Removed: purchase agreement with Geneva issuing to Geneva a convertible promissory note in the aggregate principal amount of $94,200 with a $15,700
−Removed: original issue discount and $3,500 in transactional expenses due to Geneva and its counsel.
−Removed: The note bears interest at 4.5% per annum
−Removed: and may be converted into common shares of our Common Stock at a conversion price equal to 81% of the lowest two trading prices of our
−Removed: Common Stock during the 10 prior trading days.
−Removed: We received $75,000 net cash.
−Removed: On February 18, 2021, we entered into a securities
−Removed: purchase agreement with Geneva issuing to Geneva a convertible promissory note in the aggregate principal amount of $76,200 with a $12,700
−Removed: original issue discount and $3,500 in transactional expenses due to Geneva and its counsel.
−Removed: The note bears interest at 4.5% per annum
−Removed: and may be converted into common shares of our Common Stock at a conversion price equal to 81% of the lowest two trading prices of our
−Removed: Common Stock during the 10 prior trading days.
−Removed: We received $60,000 net cash.
−Removed: On April 5, 2021, we entered into a securities
−Removed: purchase agreement with Geneva Roth issuing to Geneva a convertible promissory note in the aggregate principal amount of $64,200 with
−Removed: a $10,700 original issue discount and $3,500 in transactional expenses due to Geneva and its counsel.
−Removed: The note bears interest at 4.5%
−Removed: per annum and may be converted into common shares of our Common Stock at a conversion price equal to 81% of the lowest two trading prices
−Removed: of our Common Stock during the 10 prior trading days.
−Removed: We received $50,000 net cash.
−Removed: On April 26, 2021, we entered a Securities Purchase
−Removed: Agreement (the “ FirstFire SPA ”) and Registration Rights Agreement (the “ Registration Rights Agreement ”)
−Removed: with FIRSTFIRE GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “ FirstFire ”), pursuant to
−Removed: which we issued to FirstFire a Convertible Promissory Note in the principal amount of $825,000 (the “ FirstFire Note ”).
−Removed: The purchase price of the FirstFire Note is $750,000.
−Removed: The FirstFire Note matures on January 26, 2022 upon which time all accrued and unpaid
−Removed: interest will be due and payable.
−Removed: Interest accrues on the FirstFire Note at 10% per annum guaranteed until the FirstFire Note becomes
−Removed: due and payable, whether at maturity or upon acceleration or by prepayment or otherwise.
−Removed: The FirstFire Note is convertible at any time
−Removed: after 180 days from issuance, upon the election of the FirstFire, into shares of our Common Stock at $0.015 per share.
−Removed: The FirstFire Note
−Removed: is subject to various “Events of Default,” which are disclosed in the FirstFire Note.
−Removed: Upon the occurrence of an “Event
−Removed: of Default,” the conversion price will become $0.005.
−Removed: In the event of a DTC “chill” on our shares, an additional discount
−Removed: of 10% will apply to the conversion price while the “chill” is in effect.
−Removed: Upon the issuance of the FirstFire Note, we have
−Removed: initially agreed to reserve 550,000,000 shares of Common Stock.
−Removed: The Registration Rights Agreement provides that
−Removed: we shall (i) use our best efforts to file with the Commission an S-1 Registration Statement within 90 days of the date of the Registration
−Removed: Rights Agreement to register the shares into which the FirstFire Note is convertible;
−Removed: and (ii) have the Registration Statement declared
−Removed: effective by the SEC within 180 days after the date the Registration Statement is filed with the SEC.
−Removed: On July 14, 2021, we entered a Securities Purchase
−Removed: Agreement with GS Capital Partners, LLC (the “ GS ”), pursuant to which we issued to GS a 6% Redeemable Note in the principal
−Removed: amount of $2,000,000 (the “ GS Note ”).
−Removed: The purchase price of the GS Note is $1,980,000.
−Removed: The GS Note matures on July
−Removed: 14, 2022 upon which time all accrued and unpaid interest will be due and payable.
−Removed: Interest accrues on the GS Note at 6% per annum until
−Removed: the GS Note becomes due and payable.
−Removed: The GS Note is subject to various “Events of Default,” which are disclosed in the GS
−Removed: Upon the occurrence of an “Event of Default,” the interest rate on the GS Note will be 18%.
−Removed: The GS Note is not convertible
−Removed: into shares of our Common Stock and is not dilutive to existing or future shareholders and we plan on using a portion of the proceeds
−Removed: of the GS Note to retire existing convertible debt.
−Removed: On August 19, 2021, we entered into the Purchase
−Removed: Agreement with GHS, for the offering of up to $45,000,000 worth of Common Stock.
−Removed: Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, on August 19, 2021,
−Removed: we and GHS agreed that we would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from the Company, 31,799,260 shares of Common Stock for
−Removed: total proceeds to the Company, net of discounts, of $3,300,000, at an effective price of $0.1038 per share (the “ First Closing ”).
−Removed: We received approximately $2,790,000 in net proceeds from the First Closing after deducting the fees and other estimated offering expenses
−Removed: payable by us.
−Removed: We used the net proceeds from the First Closing for working capital and for general corporate purposes.
−Removed: The shares were
−Removed: issued to GHS in a registered direct offering, pursuant to a prospectus supplement to our currently effective registration statement on
−Removed: Form S-3 (File No.
−Removed: 333-257826), which was initially filed with the SEC on July 12, 2021, and was declared effective on August 18, 2021.
−Removed: Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, on August
−Removed: 31, 2021, we and GHS agreed that the Company would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 27,297,995
−Removed: shares of Common Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $3,300,000, at an effective price of $0.
−Removed: share (the “ Second Closing ”).
−Removed: We received approximately $2,885,000 in net proceeds from the Second Closing after deducting
−Removed: the fees and other estimated offering expenses payable by us.
−Removed: We used the net proceeds from the Second Closing for working capital and
−Removed: for general corporate purposes.
−Removed: The shares were issued to GHS in a registered direct offering, pursuant to a prospectus supplement to
−Removed: our currently effective registration statement on Form S-3 (File No.
−Removed: 333-257826), which was initially filed with the SEC on July 12, 2021,
−Removed: and was declared effective on August 18, 2021.
−Removed: Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, on September
−Removed: 22, 2021, we and GHS agreed that we would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 25,630,272
−Removed: shares of Common Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $2,000,000, at an effective price of $ $0.085836 per share (the
−Removed: “ Third Closing ”).
−Removed: We received approximately $1,915,000 in net proceeds from the Third Closing after deducting the fees
−Removed: and other estimated offering expenses payable by us.
−Removed: We used the net proceeds from the Third Closing for working capital and for general
+Added: On November 9, 2021,
+Added: we entered an Equity Financing Agreement (the “ Equity Financing Agreement ”) and Registration Rights Agreement (the
+Added: “ GHS Registration Rights Agreement ”) with GHS, pursuant to which GHS agreed to purchase up to $30,000,000 in shares
+Added: of our Common Stock, from time to time over the course of 24 months (the “ Contract Period ”) after effectiveness of
+Added: a registration statement on Form S-1 (the “ Registration Statement ”) of the underlying shares of Common Stock.
+Added: The GHS Registration
+Added: Rights Agreement provides that we shall (i) use our best efforts to file with the SEC a Registration Statement within 45 days of the date
+Added: of the GHS Registration Rights Agreement;
+Added: and (ii) have the Registration Statement declared effective by the SEC within 30 days after
+Added: the date the GHS Registration Statement is filed with the SEC, but in no event more than 90 days after the GHS Registration Statement
+Added: Pursuant to the Equity Financing Agreement, on
+Added: January 12, 2022, we and GHS agreed that the Company would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 23,372,430 shares of
+Added: Common Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $1,150,000, at an effective price of $0.054124 per share (the “ Second
+Added: EFA Closing ”).
+Added: We received approximately $1,033,975 in net proceeds from the Second EFA Closing after deducting the fees and
+Added: other estimated offering expenses payable by us.
+Added: We used the net proceeds from the Second EFA Closing for working capital and for general
corporate purposes.
−Removed: The shares were issued to GHS in a registered direct offering, pursuant to a prospectus supplement to our currently
−Removed: effective registration statement on Form S-3 (File No.
−Removed: 333-257826), which was initially filed with the SEC on July 12, 2021, and was declared
−Removed: effective on August 18, 2021.
−Removed: Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, on October
−Removed: 1, 2021, we and GHS agreed that we would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 37,187,289
−Removed: shares of Common Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $3,000,000, at an effective price of $0.08874 per share (the “ Fourth
−Removed: We received approximately $2,850,000 in net proceeds from the Fourth Closing after deducting the fees and other estimated
−Removed: offering expenses payable by us.
−Removed: We used the net proceeds from the Fourth Closing for working capital and for general corporate purposes.
−Removed: The shares were issued to GHS in a registered direct offering, pursuant to a prospectus supplement to our currently effective registration
−Removed: statement on Form S-3 (File No.
−Removed: 333-257826), which was initially filed with the SEC on July 12, 2021, and was declared effective on August
−Removed: Pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, on October
−Removed: 14, 2021, we and GHS agreed that we would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 14,282,304
−Removed: shares of Common Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $1,055,000, at an effective price of $0.08125 per share (the “ Fifth
−Removed: We received approximately $1,002,250 in net proceeds from the Fifth Closing after deducting the fees and other estimated
−Removed: offering expenses payable by us.
−Removed: We used the net proceeds from the Fifth Closing for working capital and for general corporate purposes.
−Removed: The shares were issued to GHS in a registered direct offering, pursuant to a prospectus supplement to our currently effective registration
−Removed: statement on Form S-3 (File No.
−Removed: 333-257826), which was initially filed with the SEC on July 12, 2021, and was declared effective on August
−Removed: We have entered into a consulting agreement with
−Removed: the Bachner Group to assist in the successful transformation from an R&D focused company to a sales-focused company, and assist us
−Removed: with federal contract opportunities.
−Removed: On August 3, 2021, we entered into an Engagement
−Removed: Agreement and Terms and Conditions (the “ EIAP Agreement ”) with Energy & Industrial Advisory Partners, LLC (“ EIAP ”).
−Removed: Pursuant to the EIAP Agreement, we have engaged EIAP to serve as an advisor to us in the proposed transaction for agreed target company
−Removed: or any of its subsidiaries and/or the whole or any part of its or their business or assets (the “ Transaction ”).
−Removed: will receive a monthly retainer of $10,000 per month payable upon receipt of an invoice.
−Removed: EIAP will also receive a consulting bonus fee
−Removed: of $350,000 payable upon completion of the Transaction.
−Removed: In the event of successful completion of the Transaction as a result of EIAP’s
−Removed: involvement, EIAP agrees to deduct the total retainer fee from the consulting bonus fee.
−Removed: The EIAP Agreement may be terminated, with or
−Removed: without cause, by either party upon ten days’ written prior notice thereof to the other party.
−Removed: If (a) during the term of the EIAP
−Removed: Agreement, or (b) within two years following the date of the EIAP Agreement’s termination by us (provided that such two-year period
−Removed: shall be extended by the same period of time that we take to settle in full all fees, expenses and/or outlays due or to become due to
−Removed: EIAP as at the date of the EIAP Agreement’s termination), we complete a transaction with the target company or a similar transaction
−Removed: to the Transaction, then we will pay the consulting bonus fee at the completion of the transaction.
+Added: Pursuant to the Equity Financing Agreement, on
+Added: January 21, 2022, we and GHS agreed that the Company would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 33,454,988 shares of
+Added: Common Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $1,150,000, at an effective price of $0.037812 per share (the “ Third
+Added: EFA Closing ”).
+Added: We received approximately $1,033,975 in net proceeds from the Third EFA Closing after deducting the fees and
+Added: other estimated offering expenses payable by us.
+Added: We used the net proceeds from the Third EFA Closing for working capital and for general
+Added: corporate purposes.
+Added: Pursuant to the Equity Financing Agreement, on
+Added: February 7, 2022, we and GHS agreed that the Company would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 16,040,411 shares of
+Added: Common Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $500,000, at an effective price of $0.0342884 per share (the “ Fourth
+Added: EFA Closing ”).
+Added: We received approximately $448,975 in net proceeds from the Fourth EFA Closing after deducting the fees and other
+Added: estimated offering expenses payable by us.
+Added: We used the net proceeds from the Fourth EFA Closing for working capital and for general corporate
+Added: On February 21, 2022, we sold 75,798,921 shares
+Added: of our Common Stock at $0.032982 per share for total consideration of $2,500,000.
+Added: On March 3, 2022, we sold 16,579,569 shares of
+Added: our Common Stock at $0.0301576 per share for total consideration of $500,000.
+Added: On March 14, 2022, we sold 5,617,347 shares of
+Added: our Common Stock at $0.071208 per share for total consideration of $400,000.
+Added: Pursuant to the Equity Financing Agreement, on
+Added: March 23, 2022, we and GHS agreed that the Company would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 29,257,395 shares of Common
+Added: Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $1,500,000, at an effective price of $0.056396 per share (the “ Fifth EFA
+Added: We received approximately $1,348,975 in net proceeds from the Fifth EFA Closing after deducting the fees and other
+Added: estimated offering expenses payable by us.
+Added: We used the net proceeds from the Fifth EFA Closing for working capital and for general corporate
+Added: Pursuant to the Equity Financing Agreement, on
+Added: April 11, 2022, we and GHS agreed that the Company would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 23,746,816 shares of Common
+Added: Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $1,000,000, at an effective price of $0.04211091 per share (the “ Sixth EFA
+Added: We received approximately $898,975 in net proceeds from the Sixth EFA Closing after deducting the fees and other
+Added: estimated offering expenses payable by us.
+Added: We used the net proceeds from the Sixth EFA Closing for working capital and for general corporate
+Added: Pursuant to the Equity Financing Agreement, on
+Added: May 3, 2022, we and GHS agreed that the Company would issue and sell to GHS, and GHS would purchase from us, 29,522,276 shares of Common
+Added: Stock for total proceeds to us, net of discounts, of $1,000,000, at an effective price of $0.03387273 per share (the “ Seventh
+Added: EFA Closing ”).
+Added: We received approximately $898,975 in net proceeds from the Seventh EFA Closing after deducting the fees and
+Added: other estimated offering expenses payable by us.
+Added: We used the net proceeds from the Seventh EFA Closing for working capital and for general
+Added: corporate purposes.
Going Concern Uncertainty
As shown in the accompanying financial statements,
−Removed: during the nine months ended September 30, 2021, the Company reported a net loss of $1,924,311.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2021, the Company’s
+Added: during the three months ended March 31, 2022, the Company reported a net loss of $5,384,270.
+Added: As of March 31, 2022, the Company’s
current liabilities exceeded its current assets by $7,610,707.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2021, the Company had $2,564,492 of cash.
+Added: As of March 31, 2022, the Company had $4,785,797 of cash.
We will require additional funding to finance
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Results of Operations
−Removed: For the three months ended September 30, 2021,
−Removed: total revenues were $3,500,970 compared to $0 for the same period in 2020, an increase of $3,500,970.
−Removed: This increase primarily consisted
−Removed: of revenues of $3,380,633 from the acquisition of Optilan in August 2021and $97,283 from the acquisition of Wildlife Specialists in August
−Removed: For the nine months ended September 30, 2021,
−Removed: total revenues were $3,500,970 compared to $0 for the same period in 2020, an increase of $3,500,970.
−Removed: This increase primarily consisted
−Removed: of revenues of $3,380,633 from the acquisition of Optilan in August 2021and $97,283 from the acquisition of Wildlife Specialists in August
−Removed: Cost of Goods Sold and Gross Profit
−Removed: For the three months ended September 30, 2021,
−Removed: cost of goods sold were $2,767,229 compared to $0 for the same period in 2020, an increase of $2,767,229.
−Removed: Gross profit for the three months ended September
−Removed: 30, 2021 was $733,731 with a gross profit margin of 21% compared to $0 for the same period in 2020 with no gross profit margin.
−Removed: For the nine months ended September 30, 2021,
−Removed: cost of goods sold were $2,767,229 compared to $0 for the same period in 2020, an increase of $2,767,229.
−Removed: Gross profit for the nine months ended September
−Removed: 30, 2021 was $733,731 with a gross profit margin of 21% compared to $0 for the same period in 2020 with no gross profit margin.
+Added: For the three months ended March 31, 2022, total
+Added: revenues were $2,018,333 compared to $0 for the same period in 2021, an increase of $2,018,333.
+Added: This increase primarily consisted of revenues
+Added: of $1,856,961 from Optilan, $34,094 from Wildlife Specialists and $118,926 from TJM Electronics as well as $8,352 from the remaining subsidiaries.
+Added: Cost of Goods Sold and Gross Loss
+Added: For the three months ended March 31, 2022, cost
+Added: of goods sold were $2,348,567 compared to $0 for the same period in 2021, an increase of $2,348,567.
+Added: Gross loss for the three months ended March 31,
+Added: 2022 was $330,234 with a gross loss margin of (16.36)% compared to $0 for the same period in 2021 with no gross profit margin.
Operating Expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses for
−Removed: three months ended September 30, 2021 increased by $372,158 to $406,940 from $34,782 of 1,070% for the three months ended September 30,
−Removed: General and administrative expenses for nine months
−Removed: ended September 30, 2021 increased by $410,927 to $531,793 from $120,866 or 340% for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
+Added: three months ended March 31, 2022 increased by $948,520, or 3,195%, to $978,208 from $29,688 for the three months ended March 31, 2021.
+Added: The increase primarily consisted of an increase to the operations from our various acquisitions.
Payroll related expenses for three months ended
−Removed: September 30, 2021, increased by $1,007,453 to $1,007,453 from $0 for the three months ended September 30, 2020.
−Removed: The increase primarily
−Removed: consisted of an increase to the numbers of employees inherited from our various acquisitions.
−Removed: Payroll related for nine months ended September
−Removed: 30, 2021, increased by $1,007,266 to $1,007,453 from $187 for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
−Removed: The increase primarily consisted
−Removed: of an increase to the numbers of employees inherited from our various acquisitions in the most recent three months period.
−Removed: Professional fees for three months ended September
−Removed: 30, 2021, increased by $1,680,600 to $1,680,600 from $0 for the three months ended September 30, 2020.
−Removed: This increase primarily consisted
−Removed: of increased legal expenditures associated with the increase in litigation.
−Removed: Professional fees for nine months ended September
−Removed: 30, 2021, increased by $1,853,275 to $1,901,572 from $48,297 for the nine months ended September 30, 2020.
+Added: March 31, 2022, increased to $1,972,067 from $0 for the three months ended March 31, 2021.
+Added: The increase primarily consisted of an increase
+Added: to the numbers of employees inherited from our various acquisitions.
+Added: Professional fees for the three months ended March
+Added: 31, 2022, increased by $1,463,749 to $1,538,103 from $74,354 for the three months ended March 31, 2021.
This increase primarily consisted
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Depreciation and amortization for three months
−Removed: ended September 30, 2021, increased by $78,465 to $91,222 from $12,757 for the three months ended September 30, 2020.
−Removed: This increase is
−Removed: primarily due to the increase in depreciable assets we acquired from new acquisitions.
−Removed: Depreciation and amortization for nine months
−Removed: ended September 30, 2021, increased by $78,465 to $116,736 from $38,271 for the three months ended September 30, 2020.
−Removed: This increase is
−Removed: primarily due to the increase in depreciable assets we acquired from new acquisitions.
+Added: ended March 31, 2022, increased by $215,857 to $228,614 from $12,757 for the three months ended March 31, 2021.
+Added: This increase is primarily
+Added: due to the increase in depreciable assets we acquired from new acquisitions.
Other Income (Expense)
−Removed: For the three months ended September 30, 2021,
−Removed: other income $798,654 compared to other expense of $126,483 for the same period in 2020, an increase in income of $925,137.
−Removed: This increase
−Removed: primarily consisted of $785,240 of gain related to the extinguishment of debt, $434,206 of gain on convertible notes, $153,360 of gain
−Removed: on foreign currency exchange rate variance offset by an increase in interest expense of $283,388 due to increased borrowings and $163,281
−Removed: increase in the fair value of the Company’s derivative instruments.
−Removed: For the nine months ended September 30, 2021,
−Removed: other income $1,084,462 compared to other expense of $180,940 for the same period in 2020, an increase in income of $1,265,402.
−Removed: This increase
−Removed: primarily consisted of $785,240 of gain related to the extinguishment of debt, $781,203 of gain on convertible notes, $153,360 of gain
−Removed: on foreign currency exchange rate variance offset by an increase in interest expense of $573,448 due to increased borrowings and $121,047
−Removed: increase in the fair value of the Company’s derivative instruments.
−Removed: Net Income (Loss)
+Added: For the three months ended March 31, 2022, we
+Added: had other expense of $337,043 compared to other income of $107,675 for the same period in 2021, an increase in expense of $444,718.
+Added: increase in other income primarily consisted of changes of $35,750 of gain related to the extinguishment of debt, $156,051 increase in
+Added: the fair value of the Company’s derivative instruments, $19,853 of gain on foreign currency exchange rate variance, an increase
+Added: in interest expense of $486,092 due to increased borrowings associated with acquisitions.
As a result of the above, we reported a net loss
−Removed: of $1,686,830 for the three months ended September 30, 2021 compared to a net loss of $174,022 for the three months ended September 30,
−Removed: Additionally, as a result of the above, we reported
−Removed: a net loss of $1,924,311 for the nine months ended September 30, 2021 compared to a net loss of $388,561 for the nine months ended September
+Added: of $5,384,270 and $51,874 for the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
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During the three months
−Removed: ended September 30, 2021, we had $11,102,700 in new cash proceeds compared to the three months ended September 30, 2020, when we had
−Removed: no new cash proceeds.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2021, we had cash of $2,564,492,
−Removed: compared to $337 as of December 31, 2020.
−Removed: As of September 30, 2021, our current liabilities exceeded our current assets by $12,139,503.
+Added: ended March 31, 2022, we had $7,700,000 in new cash proceeds compared to the three months ended March 31, 2021, when we had $212,750 in
+Added: new cash proceeds.
+Added: As of March 31, 2022, we had cash of $4,785,797,
+Added: compared to $50,714 as of March 31, 2021.
+Added: We currently do not have sufficient cash to fund our operations for the next 12 months and we
+Added: will require working capital to complete development, testing and marketing of our products and to pay for ongoing operating expenses.
+Added: We anticipate adding consultants for technology development and the corresponding operations of the Company, but this will not occur prior
+Added: to obtaining additional capital.
+Added: Management is currently in the process of looking for additional investors.
+Added: Currently, loans from banks
+Added: or other lending sources for lines of credit or similar short-term borrowings are not available to us.
+Added: We have been able to raise working
+Added: capital to fund operations through the issuances of convertible notes or obtained through the issuance of our restricted common stock.
+Added: As of March 31, 2022, our current liabilities exceeded our current assets by $7,610,707.
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
−Removed: During the nine months ended September 30, 2021,
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2022,
net cash used by operating activities was $6,288,504, resulting from our net loss of $5,384,270 and an increase in expenses related to
−Removed: our convertible notes payables, including amortization of debt discount of $404,087 and loan acquisition costs of $480,450, increase
−Removed: in stock based compensation of $649,334, increase in inventory of $410,836 and operating lease liabilities of $1,398,068.
+Added: our convertible notes payables, including increase in inventory of $1,017,178 and operating lease liabilities of $440,171.
These increases
−Removed: were offset by a decrease in derivative liability of $741,789, increase in accounts payable and accrued expenses of $4,362,016 and an
−Removed: increase from the gain on the extinguishment of debt of $785,240, increase in accounts receivable of $893,366, unbilled revenue of $563,555
+Added: were offset by a decrease in derivative liability of $125,107, decrease in accounts payable and accrued expenses of $355,398 and an increase
+Added: from the gain on the extinguishment of debt of $35,750, increase in accounts receivable of $2,523,210, decrease in unbilled revenue of
$255,622 and increase in contract liability of $1,451,343.
−Removed: By comparison, during the nine months ended September
−Removed: 30, 2020, net cash provided by operating activities was $4,278, resulting from our net loss of $388,561 and an increase in expenses related
−Removed: to our convertible notes payables, including amortization of debt discount of $39,414, increase in derivative liability of $44,684, increase
−Removed: in accounts payable and accrued expenses of $280,370.
+Added: By comparison, during the three months ended March
+Added: 31, 2021, net cash used by operating activities was $161,173, resulting from our net loss of $51,874 partially offset by non-cash expenses
+Added: totaling $126,580 and increases in accounts payable and accrued liabilities of $17,281.
Cash Flows From Investing Activities
−Removed: During the nine months ended September 30, 2021,
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2022,
we had net cash used in investing activities of $64,980.
−Removed: During the nine months ended September 30, 2020, we had net cash used in investing
−Removed: activities of $4,969.
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2021, net cash used by investing activities
+Added: was $1,200, of capitalized patents costs of $1,200.
Cash Flows From Financing Activities
−Removed: During the nine months ended September 30, 2021,
−Removed: net cash provided by financing activities was $10,718,100, comprised of proceeds from the sale of common stock from offering of $8,000,000,
−Removed: the issuance of convertible debt in the amount of $1,102,700, the issuance of notes payable of $2,000,000 offset by payments on convertible
−Removed: debt of $384,600.
−Removed: During the nine months ended September 30, 2020, we had no net cash provided by or used in financing activities.
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2022,
+Added: net cash provided by financing activities was $7,700,000 which was comprised of proceeds from the sale of common stock from offering of
+Added: During the three months ended March 31, 2021, net cash used by financing activities was $212,750, which was comprised of proceeds
+Added: from issuance of convertible notes payable of $212,750.
Factors That May Affect Future Results
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About Market Risk
−Removed: As a smaller reporting company, we have elected
−Removed: not to provide the disclosure required by this item.
+Added: As a smaller reporting company, the Company has
+Added: elected not to provide the disclosure required by this item.
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