tmcc: Good response. So, essentially your list of customers is now down to government employees who carry guns as part of their job - Sorry, I don't buy the idea of the US government buying the KeepSafe, which is large enough to hold a single gun and a couple of dozen sheets of paper, to replace existing safes, since the ability to open a safe in 1-second really isn't needed in regular offices. It adds little value to what already exists.
Now, as for the use of KeepSafes in the gun-toting agents' cars, I'm not sure what that does for these guys. They'd all be wearing their guns on them while on duty, including any ride home that you state they need to do while still armed. The issue with guns in trunks, as far as I am aware, has centered on rifle type weapons.
But, the possiblility does exist for using the product in the homes of these agents. Time will tell on that.
And financials will be the true test of it all...