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M2M Specialty Publications articles on security and GPS-enabled smart shoes

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #032096
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1
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The passage only mentions commercial vendors and product features with no reference to high‑level officials, government agencies, or controversial financial flows. It provides minimal investigative va Mentions security concerns for mobile devices in M2M deployments. Describes GPS‑enabled smart shoes by Global Trek Xploration Corp. using Enfora modules. Quotes GTXC vice president Eric Stalnaker on

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