davidbakhtar
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- Jun 28, 2007
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Sigh...the technology was originally developed by Dr. Khosrow Bakhtar under the U.S. Air Force Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program to detect buried ordnance. Dr. Bakhtar retained his proprietary rights in the technology.
The technology, which has been enhanced and developed for years now, has been demonstrated for a variety of both civil and military applications, including marine demonstrations for the US Navy. All military application demonstration reports, including the Navy ones, are classified because they could characterize US detection capabilities.
However, Dr. Bakhtar still has the right to use his own technology for private commercial purposes if he likes.
I am going to say this now for the last time, fellas-- anyone with a serious project can contact me and I will arrange for him, or her, to speak to experts who can vouch for us. I am not allowed to post these experts' names in public, because they don't a bunch of strangers bothering them with penny ante or crackpot requests. But any qualified inquirer will be able to make his own assessment as to the expertise of our references after we arrange the introduction.
Perhaps that would be a more appropriate time for serious, interested parties to characterize our service.
And, by the way, for the right project, we are willing to defer or contribute all our costs except for direct, out-of-pocket expenses, such as air, food, lodging, etc. So, if this were some kind of fraud, as you so impetuously imply, how would we profit from that?
The technology, which has been enhanced and developed for years now, has been demonstrated for a variety of both civil and military applications, including marine demonstrations for the US Navy. All military application demonstration reports, including the Navy ones, are classified because they could characterize US detection capabilities.
However, Dr. Bakhtar still has the right to use his own technology for private commercial purposes if he likes.
I am going to say this now for the last time, fellas-- anyone with a serious project can contact me and I will arrange for him, or her, to speak to experts who can vouch for us. I am not allowed to post these experts' names in public, because they don't a bunch of strangers bothering them with penny ante or crackpot requests. But any qualified inquirer will be able to make his own assessment as to the expertise of our references after we arrange the introduction.
Perhaps that would be a more appropriate time for serious, interested parties to characterize our service.
And, by the way, for the right project, we are willing to defer or contribute all our costs except for direct, out-of-pocket expenses, such as air, food, lodging, etc. So, if this were some kind of fraud, as you so impetuously imply, how would we profit from that?