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kaggle-ho-018146House Oversight

Los Angeles startup develops GPS-enabled shoes for tracking children, elders, and first responders

Los Angeles startup develops GPS-enabled shoes for tracking children, elders, and first responders The passage describes a commercial product concept with no mention of high‑level officials, financial misconduct, or foreign influence. It offers no actionable investigative leads beyond a corporate name and CEO, which are already publicly known. Key insights: GTX Corporation (also called Global Trek Xploration Corp.) is developing GPS‑enabled footwear.; CEO Patrick Bertagna is the public face of the company.; The technology is pitched for use by families, medical caregivers, and public‑safety personnel.

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Los Angeles startup develops GPS-enabled shoes for tracking children, elders, and first responders The passage describes a commercial product concept with no mention of high‑level officials, financial misconduct, or foreign influence. It offers no actionable investigative leads beyond a corporate name and CEO, which are already publicly known. Key insights: GTX Corporation (also called Global Trek Xploration Corp.) is developing GPS‑enabled footwear.; CEO Patrick Bertagna is the public face of the company.; The technology is pitched for use by families, medical caregivers, and public‑safety personnel.

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