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.
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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.
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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.
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The Technology Platform
Modern alarm businesses operate on cloud infrastructure.
At the center of this ecosystem is:
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
