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About
Sector 10, Inc.
Sector
10, Inc. (OTCBB: SECT)
provides solutions to weaknesses and threats in public and
private safety and security as well as to World-wide disasters
and large-scale humanitarian relief. Sector 10's mission is to
become the world's leading provider of mobile and stationary
emergency life response equipment. Sector 10 proposes to
restructure a fragmented industry with its globally patented
Mobile and Stationary Response Unit ("MRU" and
"SRU") product lines and "save lives".
In 2007,
Sector 10's growth strategy identified numerous opportunities
nationally and around the world. The strategy remains to:
continue to invest in management and business development,
expand the number of clients the company covers; be more
effective in delivering the entire Firm to their clients;
effectively manage risk, capital and expenses; and further
strengthen their culture.
Global
Perspective
Sector
10 intends on expanding its global presence, bringing premier
capabilities to bear where their clients need them. Twenty
five countries have called Sector 10 with interest in their
services. There have never been more opportunities to serve
their clients around the world. Positioning the company to
meet their client's needs and deliver value is at the heart of
this strategy.
Focused
Strategies
Sector
10 plans to deliver on the US market opportunity and leverage
local knowledge as they expanded their global footprint. The
company will continue to develop their platform in United
States, strengthening their Management and establishing their
investments opportunities.
The
company's secondary focus will be to expand their global
client base, building new trusted advisor relationships. As
Sector 10 extends their global reach, the company will strive
to remain rooted in their core competencies - including the
effective management of risk, capital and expenses. Finally,
as Sector 10 moves into new geographies, they are mindful of
the need to continually strengthen the Firm's culture.
With
these goals in mind, in 2008 and 2009, Sector 10 hopes to be
better positioned than ever to seize market share and new
opportunities globally.
Growing
Shareholder Value
Sector
10 remains fully committed to its operating principles - with
an opportunity to dominate the emergency response field, and
to provide a service to a consumer that remains un addressed.
Sector
10 is in the right place at the right time to lead a extremely
fragmented industry and dominating a tremendous growth
opportunity. The company's Client focus, doing the right
thing, commitment to excellence and teamwork, ensuring a
meritocracy, respecting each other, smart risk management,
building and protecting their brand are key focuses in the
company's growth and maximizing of shareholder values.
Company
History
From a
common sense approach Pericles DeAvila assembled a team at
Sector 10 to analyze emergencies on a global scale and how
specific disasters and response levels affected human life.
The company's management asked themselves questions. How
existing response systems work or fail? How do local, national
or communities abroad work or fail in responding to disasters?
How humanitarian issues are addressed and without question,
victims need tools to help themselves in the initial and
critical moment, at the incident scenes. Often before response
teams are able to arrive, usually 48 to 96 hours at a minimum
a delayed response time currently expected by national
response teams.
Sector
10 knows that on arrival the initial focus is to assess the
situation and determine who gets what in their limited supply
of resources. In a simple example, wouldn't it have been nice
in the darkness of NYC if light kits, reflective vests, and
other emergency supplies where available to individuals in
pre-deployed locations in their workplace to help themselves
and others. Would it have helped curb the respiratory illness
now affecting the responders and those that lent a hand on
9/11. That in-depth analysis over the years gave rise to
Pericles Logix System, which gave rise to the following
conclusions:
The need
to pre-deploy an integrated system that allows distributing
PPE, emergency response equipment and communications in
building structures and public facilities especially within
large city center. A system that would make it easy to conduct
a floor to floor assessment within high-rises buildings and
allow the emergency responders the ability to help and address
the needs of the affected in a more efficient and cohesive
manner. Basic pre-deployed assets to enhance the escape from
building entrapment and to enable better extrication and
treatment of victims at the scene. Adding the level of
communications available within the system will give the
emergency response community the ability to link with the
private sector expanding everyone's capabilities for success
and self-sufficiency and increasing the life saving capability
and survivability of the affected is a leap forward of
imaginable scales. A new picture is painted, not only is there
a coordinated effort immediately apparent, also the
availability of needed tools in pre-deployed areas become
essential.
In time
of natural or man made disasters around the world or even when
a Nation or anyone exert their power to wage war against a
Country the first thing accomplished is usually the
destruction of the infrastructure and their ability to self
sustain followed by the urgency of humanitarian aid to combat
hunger, lack of water, escalating diseases followed by a call
for global help to reinstate communications and the ability to
provide health-care, a process that can take years. the
Pericles Logix System a 21st century solution to million year
old problem and its capabilities to establish an instant
infrastructure with water purification, mobile clinics,
communications with telemedicine capabilities, portable
villages, capacities for remote schooling and vocational
training, portable HIV testing and medical units such as
dental and mammograms is a step in the right direction to
address these very serious issues In effect it is a
deliverable plug and play multi-functional systems or
integration platform to aid in relief of all sizes from a
vaccine need to a refugee or displaced population camp with
multi infrastructure capabilities Postwar animosity seems to
the prevailing response to liberation wouldn't make a
deference in the hearts of the people of Iraq or Afghanistan
if they could see the instant fruits of their liberators. A
product and system they can continually use to support their
communities as a long term solution to current and future
needs.
PRODUCTS
Sector 10 provides a cohesive solution to the disaster at hand
through innovative Stationary Response Units (SRU), Stationary
Response Units with Media (SRU-Media) and Mobile Response
Units (MRU).
SRU and SRU-Media provide pre-deployed resources as a way
to save lives, avert injuries and reduce liability. These
systems provide first responders and building occupants with
first aid supplies, life saving equipment, occupant tracking
through a real-time 3D interface, and emergency
communications.
SRU-Media, in addition to the multiple benefits listed
above, also offer messaging components to generate revenue
channels during times of normal operations. SRU-Media include
a flat screen video monitor that can be used for advertising,
corporate branding and other messaging needs. The revenue
model more than offsets the cost of the units and converts a
non-revenue, must have device into a completely interactive
revenue-generating product.
MRU's provide the modularity, mobility, customization, and
personalization to first responders when they arrive at a
disaster site effectively providing a "portable
village" — a desperately needed safe environment for
victims and emergency professionals so that lives can be
saved. These Response Units offer shelter, utilities,
comforts, supplies and equipment.
Emergency Stationary Response
Units - (SRU)
The SRU mobile Response unit is a stationary response
center containing the essential equipment needed for disasters
and crisis situations. The unit can be placed near stairways,
elevators, and transportation terminals. The SRU units utilize
the Pericles Logix System to deliver real time information,
evacuation status, communications, and supplies the facilities
to aid victims in crisis.
Emergency Stationary Response
Units Media - (SRU-Media)
Sector 10 is integrating a new media platform with its SRU
product line, called SRU-Media. These units provide all the
pre-deployed resources found in Sector 10's SRU, while
offering the ability display various types of advertising,
search results, corporate branding, AMBER Alerts, public
service announcements, venue directory services, and real-time
evacuation instructions.
SRU-Media are placed in high traffic public venues such as
airports, convention centers, mass transit stations,
entertainment venues, sports arenas and stadiums, and retail
locations - wherever the public is found in masses.
These are pre-deployed life saving devices that generate
revenue during times of normal operations. The advertising
dollars created can more than offset the expense of these
multi-purpose units.
Sector 10 has product placement programs that can place SRU-Media
in high traffic areas at discounted prices or maintenance only
cost to the end user. With the widespread adoption of
pre-deployed emergency response systems, Sector 10 is building
one of the largest proprietary digital networks in the world.
Emergency Mobile Response Units -
(MRU)
Permanently placed MRU's on location provide the fastest
and most efficient security and first aid, working with the
incident commander to build a unified command center.
MRU's are rush delivered to a disaster site to enable
disasters to be quelled and victims to treated and saved.
The MRU mobile Response unit is a self-contained response
center armed with all the essential equipment needed for
disasters and crisis situations. The mobile unit can be
delivered to a crisis site to administer first-aid and other
medical needs. The unit is deliverable by air-drop or truck
hitch mounted lift system.
MARKETS

Public
Safety
Sector
10 provides a multi-disciplinary team of experts to assist a
community or state in assessing need versus budget
constraints, then devising large city interoperability / 3D
Community Grids and ultimately preparing for and pre-deploying
Sector 10 products.
High
Risk Areas: Airports, College or Business Campus, Stadiums,
Shopping Malls, Subways
Public
areas with a high volume of people traffic are prime targets
for terrorism or mass casualty incidents. The SRU-Media was
designed to fill this need. Making life saving equipment
immediately available.
Hospitals
Hospital
ER units and ambulances are susceptible to
"contamination" from chemicals, viruses, parasites,
and other foreign items that challenge the sterilized
environment of their operations. When these units are
contaminated they must be taken out of service immediately for
re-sterilization. This causes two major problems for the
emergency service providers. First, there is a tremendous
expense to re-sterilizing the units. Second, taking these
units out of service takes scarce emergency response resources
away from a carefully balanced plan forecasted by emergency
managers. Sector 10 mid-size units provide a mobile Decon
Shower Unit with the necessary equipment to decontaminate
people and equipment before putting them into an ambulance or
admitting to a hospital ER unit.
Schools
Schools
from K-12 to university have been the unfortunate sites for
man-made and natural disasters. The world has not yet
forgotten the shootings at Columbine High School or the
Northridge earthquake that leveled buildings. Each area of the
country has a unique emergency threat based on its own climate
and geographical location. When teachers and students exit
school buildings after an emergency, it poses an immediate
threat of student containment. There are also immediate needs
for food, water, first aid, etc. Because Sector 10's pallet
sized unit is stored outside the building on a concrete slab,
it can be opened immediately by authorized personnel to
inflate a student containment tent and distribute food, water
and first aid supplies stored in the MRU. Individual mid-sized
units can be distributed inside the school and can easily be
moved outside, as needed.
Corporate
Safety
Sector10
provides a multi-disciplinary team of experts to assist
corporations in taking their written safety plans to actually
response capabilities.
Industrial
Buildings
Construction
sites and industrial buildings have compliance requirements by
several government agencies, including OSHA, EPA, etc. Issues
of concern range from safety to emergency preparedness.
Emergency warning systems are usually in place, as well as a
location for first aid supplies, but these systems are
incomplete and the locations are difficult to find. Personal
hygiene on a construction site is a typical problem, because
running water is not available. Due to the large amounts of
chemicals and large machinery at industrial sites, injuries
and deaths are a considerable risk. Sector 10's mid-sized MRU
units conform to government agencies' regulations and are
customized to respond to each risk event forecasted by the
customer. Due to the size of the MRU, and the emergency strobe
light located on top of the unit, it is easily visible to
victims and professional support teams.
Office
Buildings
Few
situations are more terrifying than being trapped in a burning
building, which has lost all communications, is rapidly
filling with smoke and without any established means for
escape.
U.S.
buildings need to be equipped with MRUs containing personal
protection equipment (PPE). This would include special
"smoke hoods" to protect people from deadly fumes.
To survive a fire, a person must maintain a clear source of
breathable air. A smoke hood is a positive pressure device
which keeps toxic gases from entering. It also has a filter
design that prevents obstruction from smoke particles,
reducing the effects of claustrophobia.
Fires
destroy phone lines. This requires independent communications
devices for each floor of a building, to allow emergency
communications to a disaster incident commander on the ground.
The specific target market is the multi-story office building
market which are at least 5 stories in height. Sector 10's
small unit provides the needed emergency supplies on a custom
basis for each floor of a multi-story building. This creates a
multi-unit sale scenario.
Most
fire deaths are not caused by burns, but by smoke inhalation.
Often smoke incapacitates so quickly that people are overcome
and can't make it to an otherwise accessible exit. The
synthetic materials commonplace in today's homes produce
especially dangerous substances. As a fire grows inside a
building, it will often consume most of the available oxygen,
slowing the burning process. This "incomplete
combustion" results in toxic gases.
Mines
Half a
mile or mile down in the earth where time is of the essence in
any incident and when the unthinkable happens, life and safety
are #1.
Humanitarian
Relief / World-wide Disasters
Sector
10's vision spans far beyond the needs of the First World. The
scenes of refugees in Afghanistan, Central America, and Africa
haunt each of us. The people of these regions suffer immensely
in disasters as they have no resources to fall back upon. The
Company has a well-developed plan for relieving some of the
pain in these Third World countries through the humanitarian
deployment of the MRU based technology.
Sector
10's unique product line allows charitable organizations to
quickly solve emergency response problems for third world
disaster situations. MRUs can be quickly deployed anywhere in
the world by air shipment, even ahead of the emergency teams
that are also being deployed to the stricken area. Therefore,
the units can be set up as portable villages offering safe
havens, supply centers and decontamination facilities for
victims. This is very similar to disaster response in the
United States, although the supplies would be geared to third
world situations and the particular needs of the donating
organizations. Sector 10 would therefore be a supplier into
the world humanitarian supply network. Although the market is
relatively small, the impact is very great in terms of product
visibility, wide spread distribution, and good will.
During
the first three years, the company would market primarily into
the U.S. based organizations such as corporate and private
foundations, church relief agencies, U.S. military, government
relief agencies and individual donors. Longer term,
specialized MRUs could be developed to address typical third
world health issues that are non-disaster related, such as
dental and eye care needs. These units would be specially
equipped for the medical teams serving these needs on a
temporary basis worldwide.
Sector
10 also is committing 10% of net earnings to the improvement
of medical goodwill globally through the deployment of medical
MRU's.
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