Los Angeles startup GTX Corp develops GPS‑enabled shoes for tracking children, elders and public‑safety personnel
Los Angeles startup GTX Corp develops GPS‑enabled shoes for tracking children, elders and public‑safety personnel The passage describes a commercial product concept and quotes from the company’s CEO, but it contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or links to high‑ranking officials. It offers a modest lead on a surveillance technology that could be of interest to privacy investigators, yet lacks actionable details such as contracts, buyers, or government procurement. Key insights: GTX Corp (also called Global Trek Xploration Corp) is developing prototype GPS‑tracking shoes.; CEO Patrick Bertagna cites the Elizabeth Smart case as inspiration.; The company is in talks with footwear manufacturers in Oregon for licensing.
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Los Angeles startup GTX Corp develops GPS‑enabled shoes for tracking children, elders and public‑safety personnel The passage describes a commercial product concept and quotes from the company’s CEO, but it contains no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or links to high‑ranking officials. It offers a modest lead on a surveillance technology that could be of interest to privacy investigators, yet lacks actionable details such as contracts, buyers, or government procurement. Key insights: GTX Corp (also called Global Trek Xploration Corp) is developing prototype GPS‑tracking shoes.; CEO Patrick Bertagna cites the Elizabeth Smart case as inspiration.; The company is in talks with footwear manufacturers in Oregon for licensing.
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