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NAPC Defense Meets with Members of Congress to Advance CornerShot USA School Safety Initiative
NAPC Defense Meets with Members of Congress to Advance CornerShot USA School Safety Initiative.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n NAPC Defense Meets with Members of Congress to Advance CornerShot USA School Safety Initiative\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\nNAPC Defense Meets with Members of Congress to Advance CornerShot USA School Safety Initiative\r\nNAPC Defense Leaders met with Representatives at The Capital Grille for Discussions Including School Safety and Local Law Enforcement Initiatives\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nCLEARWATER, Fla., Feb. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NAPC Defense, Inc. (OTC: BLIS) (“NAPC Defense” or “the Company\"), a U.S. licensed armament sales and production Company based in Clearwater, Florida and the exclusive U.S. producer and distributor of the CornerShot USA tactical surveillance and threat neutralization platform, announced that Company executives met with members of the U.S. Congress at The Capital Grille in Tampa on Saturday, February 7, 2026. The meeting focused on advancing discussions regarding federal and state grant funding to support school and law enforcement deployment of CornerShot systems. NAPC Defense Chief Executive Officer, Kenny West, and Chief Financial Officer, John Spence, met with Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 4th Congressional District, and Gus Bilirakis, U.S. Representative for Florida’s 12th Congressional District, to brief them on CornerShot USA’s capabilities and to discuss pathways to secure grant monies dedicated to school safety and local law enforcement initiatives. The gathering was a paid, policy focused working lunch, held at The Capital Grille in Tampa, Florida, and was structured as a targeted meeting with the congressmen in support of NAPC Defense’s national school safety and law enforcement outreach. Purpose of the Meeting: Grants and School Safety The Tampa meeting centered on NAPC Defense’s push to expand CornerShot USA into K through 12 schools nationwide. A key focus was the use of federal and state grants to equip School Resource Officers, local police departments, and sheriff’s offices with CornerShot systems. Discussions included potential grant programs and appropriations avenues that could support a comprehensive package of technologies. These include CornerShot units themselves, as well as associated cameras, alarms, and other monitoring and notification systems designed to detect, delay, and defeat a...