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How can I get a government contract anywhere in the States for a unique security product that I'm confident will drastically increase the safety and mitigate certain risks of federal and local law enforcement?

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Erwin Gregorio North Hollywood , CA

Hello everyone. My company has developed a very unique window film that goes on any kind of glass (car windows, home, office buildings, mirrors, etc). What makes this film unique is that it can make any window shatter proof and bulletproof (or at least bullet resistant, depending on the grade). There are different grades of the film for various applications and ballistics. The films can be layered together to withstand a specific degree of force, and is installed much like common window tints. A great application for this film would be on police patrol vehicles. The film is as affordable as premium window tints, and a fraction of the cost for bulletproof glass. Unlike bulletproof glass on vehicles, these window films require no modification to the vehicle. They simply go on like regular window tints, and are also available tinted.

What avenue of approach can I make to get a government contract for my product? I appreciate all the help. I'm open to collaborate with anyone that can help me move forward.

21 September 2016 1 reply Networking

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Mikhail Relushchin Brooklyn , NY

Hello Erwin, and thank you for your service! This is a good question and one that some of our community Advisors may be able to answer one-on-one. Consider visiting our Community page and searching for Advisors with experience in government work - there are several you could find with direct experience in government finance, procurement and contract auditing. Feel free to message them directly and see what advice they can provide!

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