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*******A Veterans Pathway

A Licensed Pathway for Veterans.

A Scalable Platform for Investors.

In regulated industries, opportunity does not begin with capital.

It begins with qualification.

The alarm and electronic security industry is a licensed, compliance-driven field governed by state law, fingerprinting requirements, background screening, insurance mandates, and active supervisory oversight. It is also one of the most stable recurring-revenue industries in America.

Edward F. Moore has built a multi-state licensed infrastructure platform designed to responsibly bridge that gap — connecting qualified veterans and disciplined investors to a structured, lawful pathway into alarm security ownership.

The Foundation

Moore Enterprises Inc. (New York)

Moore Enterprises Inc. operates as a New York–based licensed alarm security company providing:

• Licensed Alarm Qualifier oversight

• Regulatory supervision

• Alarm system consulting

• Acquisition stabilization

• Platform standardization

In New York, compliance is not optional. It is foundational. ME provides the regulatory backbone necessary for lawful entry into the industry.

Moore Smart Homes Inc. (Florida)

Moore Smart Homes Inc. previously operated in Florida under Chapter 489 requirements and is currently in the process of being reactivated as a licensed alarm company under Edward F. Moore’s existing EG license.

Upon reactivation, MSH will serve the same functional role in Florida that ME serves in New York:

• Licensed qualifier supervision

• Regulatory compliance oversight

• Structured onboarding for new operators

• Monitoring and platform standardization

Together, ME (NY) and MSH (FL) form a coordinated, multi-state regulatory and operational framework — providing continuity across jurisdictions while maintaining strict state-level compliance.

The Technology Platform

Modern alarm businesses operate on cloud infrastructure.

At the center of this ecosystem is:

Alarm.com

Through authorized dealer status, the platform provides:

• Cloud-based monitoring

• Cellular and IP communication

• Video analytics

• Access control integration

• Smart automation

• Dealer compliance systems

• Alarm.com Academy training portal

This enables a structured Train-Before-Launch model that reduces operational and regulatory risk from the outset.

The Veteran Entry Pathway

This is not charity.

It is regulated entrepreneurship.

Step 1 — Pre-Qualification

Candidates undergo:

• Fingerprint & background screening

• State regulatory review

• Industry readiness assessment

• Character and suitability evaluation

Only qualified individuals proceed to formation.

Step 2 — Structured Training

Through Alarm.com Academy and supervised instruction:

• Technical systems education

• Installation standards

• Sales process training

• Recurring Monthly Revenue (RMR) modeling

• Compliance procedures

No activation occurs without preparation.

Step 3 — Company Formation

Two pathways are available:

Independent Veteran-Owned Company

• Veteran forms LLC

• Formal qualifier supervision agreement executed

• Insurance & compliance documentation completed

• Alarm.com dealer onboarding initiated

Supervised Division Model

• Operator functions under centralized compliance

• Shared monitoring infrastructure

• Structured growth pathway

In both cases, state law compliance remains central.

Step 4 — Supervised Operations

Edward F. Moore provides:

• Active qualifier supervision

• Regulatory compliance oversight

• Platform standardization

• Contract and operational review

• Monitoring structure alignment

This avoids improper licensing practices and ensures lawful, defensible operations.

Why This Matters to Veterans

The alarm industry offers:

• Predictable recurring revenue

• Essential service demand

• Strong industry valuation multiples

• Community-level impact

• Long-term equity potential

Veterans bring:

• Discipline

• Mission orientation

• Leadership

• Accountability

This model provides the regulatory and technical structure to convert those traits into lawful ownership.

Why This Matters to Investors

Investors seek:

• Recurring revenue models

• Regulated barriers to entry

• Platform standardization

• Multi-state scalability

• Risk-managed expansion

The ME / MSH platform provides:

• Licensed qualifier continuity in NY & FL

• Structured onboarding pipeline

• Compliance de-risking

• Alarm.com ecosystem integration

• RMR-focused architecture

In regulated industries, qualification is the moat.

Without licensed supervision, expansion stalls.

With licensed continuity, scalability becomes structured and defensible.

The objective is disciplined expansion — not speculative growth.

Phase One: 5–10 supervised operators.

Phase Two: Standardized RMR portfolio.

Phase Three: Multi-state veteran-owned alarm network.

Closing

Moore Enterprises Inc. (NY) and Moore Smart Homes Inc. (FL) together form a coordinated, licensed, supervised, Alarm.com-integrated infrastructure platform for veterans and qualified investors seeking lawful entry into the alarm security industry.

This is compliance-driven ownership.

This is recurring revenue built responsibly.

This is infrastructure-level entrepreneurship.