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Advanced Cell / RF / Drone Detection & Countermeasure New Distributor Program RF Detection Kit: HSS is offering a professional Detection Solution with a portable training & presentation package. 1) Vendors can now demonstrate to Government End Users a non-restricted, passive collection technology for alerting on mobile phones, drones, drone operators, covert radios, as well as iot technologies including: WiFi BlueTooth MiFi And more Pictured: 2 Sensor Demo Kit Online Program Option: 2) Should vendors prefer, the online training option is available. This supersedes the need for hardware, local network setup, and travel. The Online Program was created to support Vendors who have clients that are unable to schedule flying times / travel plans to our US or European facilities for a training & workshop session. Online training services from HSS simplifies the logistics involved, with a Webex or GoTo-Meeting based online training platform that is right for each client based situation. For more information and to schedule a demonstration, Contact HSS Development today.

Advanced Cell / RF / Drone Detection & Countermeasure New Distributor Program This is how you make Profits: Most prison phone countermeasures are full prison jamming systems that both 1) Interfere with neighboring areas Their Cost? On average, $400,000 to $1.2 Million Our Solution: An Advanced powerful alternative costs Less than Half of existing jamming systems and does not interfere with adjacent buildings, communications, or legal codes. Our sensor solution is passive and does not require the same type of permissions that jamming systems do. If you sell our Sensor Network Solution as an RF Detection Program Vendor, you would be able to mark up your system to profitable amounts that will still come in under prison jamming system costs. For example, a $250,000 RF Detection system costs on average $250,000 wherein an approved Program Vendor s cost would be $150,000, providing a $100,000 profit margin on the sale alone. C. Maintenance Contracts are a fair source of secondary profits for the RF Detection Program. All mesh-networks of sensors have longevity factored when being designed for custom and non-custom deployments. When clients make changes to those networks, Vendors can either reap the rewards for additional updates and modifications, or pass on the maintenance to 3rd party or HSS recommended service groups. Either way, you still can make unrealized monies on maintenance contracting.

GM100 Detection Sensor Training + Presentation RF Detection Solutions from HSS Development Document # xxxxxxxxx For: GM100 Detection + Training Visit Date: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Disclaimers: All descriptions of HSS products and systems are published for informative purposes only. Specifications may be subject to change without notice. The information furnished in this document may be proprietary to HSS Development. It shall not be disclosed outside the Client for any reason without the prior written approval of HSS. This document shall not be duplicated, used, or disclosed, in whole or in part, for any purpose other than proposal evaluation. In the event of a contract award, or in connection with the submission of such information, the Client shall have the right to see or disclose this information to the extent provided in the contract. This restriction does not limit the Client s right to use data if obtained from any other source without restrictions.

Detection of RF Signatures The GM100 is a sensor used to discover RF signals. It can be used for phone only detection in Prisons, Military and Government facilities, Diplomatic buildings, as well as outside areas. The GM100 can work stand-alone or with other endpoint nodes in a mesh-network configuration. System Function: The GM100 enables the system user with the ability to identify all cellular, mobile, and RF devices within a facility. The GM100 does not employ any jamming, spoofing, or transmissions. While HSS can provide an optional Jammer, the basic GM100 solution has a focus on detection as a primary feature. Why Detection? The GM100 is an alternative to RF Jamming because it takes into account legal considerations of most countries that do not wish to block mobile phones in prisons; and therefore requires a passive system that only collects specific identifiers are available on commercial cell phones. Once collected, no privacy violations commence, only an alert that a device is powered on. The application is used primarily for Correctional facilities, Government buildings. Presidential and diplomatic residences, as well as regulated research facilities. The configuration can be standalone sensor deployment and is able to scale up to multi-faceted configurations that utilize a mesh-network design capable of yielding the system operator or the management team with advanced situational awareness. Coverage can be implemented for both indoor and outdoor settings, giving the operator an advanced management solution to detect wireless technologies with a flexible interface that provides real-time alerting. Shown here are GM100A Sensors for use indoors In a mesh-network setup, the GM100 detection sensor is the primary component group of the system. The GM100 in this application would be comprised of multiple sensors that relay information to the core console for the purpose of an expanded area detection. When a sensor detects a wireless technology, however faint, an alerting event is generated.

Detection of RF Signatures The GM100 can also expand to cover exterior perimeters using low-range sensor telemetry. Shown here are GM100M Sensors for use outdoors, with long range functionalities through both directional and omnidirectional antenna patterns. System Performance: The GM100 has an API friendly design, and through its Graphic User Interface, the system operator receives real-time alerting when a mobile device is powered on. Detection inside of a facility will provide alerting based on signal strength attributes. Indication of discovery can be made available in both audible alerting or silent logging of events in the realtime environment. While detection range will vary from each installation, the GM100 sensor s performance generally permits discovery up to 110 meters inside a facility (depending upon the facility), and 800 meters outside. To expand that range up to 1.5KM outside (for detecting all RF signatures including drones approaching a Prison as well as drone operators), the GlobalMesh technology is used in a mesh-network deployment. Each GM100 sensor then becomes inter-connected and shares all data encountered with one another. The core system residing at the GUI is then able to interpret the data of each sensor so that live situational awareness is provided. Optional Features: Detect phones in Airplane mode Detect Wireless networks (hotspots originating from phones, WiFi devices, MiFi devices, etc) Tracking phones in an area, where the discovered phones are then localized so that correctional officers can isolate smuggled phones either in use, or in stand-by mode Portable sensor applications for detecting phones while moving (on foot in a building or outside)

4.0 Invoice XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX POC: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx Cell: +xxxxxxxxxxxxxtel: +xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From: HSS Development 75 South Broadway, White Plains, NY. 10601 USA Tel: 1-914-304-4333 Date Quotation # Valid To F.O.B Terms xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 45 Days Origin Wire Transfer Qty Item Description Unit Price (US Dollars) Extended Price (US Dollars) 1 1 Training & Presentation Visit Includes 2 Team Members to come to XXXXXX with 1 Sensor (factory price $XXXX each) Includes on-site training session for you and your clients. HSS will pay airfare. XXXXXXXXX will pay hotel & ground transportation. GM100 Sensor individual cost $xxxxxxxxxx $xxxxxxxxx $xxxxxxxxxx $xxxxxxxxx Subtotal Shipping Total Amount Due $XXXXXXXXXX X TBD TBD 5.0 Payment Terms Purchaser shall pay XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. b) Freight will be paid to HSS via wire transfer upon presentation of invoice for related expenses to PURCHASER. All payments are to be made by wire transfer to: Name of Bank TD Bank ABA# 031101266 (for wires from domestic (U.S.) banks) Swift Code NRTHUS33XXX (For wires from international banks) For the account of: HSS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CO. INC 1995 BROADWAY 16TH FL NEW YORK, NY 10023 USA Account number: 4345307436