Wonder what JH means by "it allows us to legally begin the process of exporting the MESMER software from the U.S. to other countries".
Is he signalling that the sales contracts are already formalised and D13 can now progress to exporting the physical products?
Also, he mentioned three customer bases: police, defence and security orgs.; and trials/demos in four countries: Oz, NZ, US and S'pore. Just 1 Mesmer sold per customer base per country would equate to 12 products sold.
Don't know where prisons fit in the above three customers base, but according to Washington Post, there are more prisons than colleges in US. And according to prisonpolicyorg the American criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people in 1,719 state prisons, 102 federal prisons, 942 juvenile correctional facilities.
Oz has about 110 prisons, NZ has 18 and S'pore has 6. Might add that of a close US ally, Japan, with 69 prisons.
Maybe someone else can do a count on the number of airports, seaports, stadiums, parliaments, consulates, huge corporates' headquarters, billionaires' residences, palaces, etc.
If we use a conservative 5% of the total tally as those that would invest in Mesmer and multiply that figure by $1M, that gives us a rough idea on the potential market demand within US and internationally.
Btw, I wonder is there is annual subscription and software support/upgrade service in the sales contract.
Cheers. R.
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