This document is a compilation of press releases and article excerpts focusing on GTX Corporation (GTXC) and the emerging market for GPS personal tracking technology. It details specific developments between 2003 and 2009, including market research from Boston University, the launch of tracking shoes for children and Alzheimer's patients, and business partnerships with Aertrex Worldwide and Enfora, Inc. The document bears a House Oversight footer.
This document appears to be a collection of press clippings and media mentions related to GTX Corporation and the broader topic of GPS tracking and surveillance. It includes a 2006 summary of Boston University research on the public acceptance of monitoring loved ones, a 2010 DailyTech article about GTX Corp's GPS-integrated running shoes, and a notice of an October 2010 radio interview with GTX CEO Patrick Bertagna. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a compilation of three media summaries/articles from May and June 2007 regarding GTX Corporation (Global Trek Xploration Corp.) and its CEO, Patrick Bertagna. The articles detail the company's development of GPS-embedded footwear (Xplorer Smart Shoes) designed to track children, Alzheimer's patients, and others. The document is stamped as evidence from the House Oversight Committee (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018146).
This document, stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032100, contains a compilation of press excerpts and news summaries spanning from 2003 to 2009 regarding GTX Corporation and the emerging market for GPS tracking footwear. The articles discuss public acceptance of surveillance for safety, deals with partners like Aertrex Worldwide and Enfora Inc., and specific applications for tracking children and Alzheimer's patients. It appears to be a background research document or press archive included in a larger production.
This document is a compilation of three news excerpts from 2007 regarding GTX Corporation (Global Trek Xploration Corp.) and its CEO Patrick Bertagna. The articles discuss the development of GPS-embedded footwear (Xplorer Smart Shoes) designed to track children, Alzheimer's patients, and others, citing the Elizabeth Smart abduction as inspiration. The document bears a House Oversight footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032095).
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