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Business Description ATWEC Technologies, Inc. has developed a unique line of hi-tech child care safety and security products for sale in the US and Mexico. The Company is headquartered in Memphis, TN, with its manufacturing in Rogersville, AL. The Company has invested its resources in the development, manufacture, and distribution of its Kiddie Systems products, specializing in the protection and safety of children, as related to vehicles and transportation, which can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening.<...
Financial Reporting/Disclosure Reporting Status Alternative Reporting Standard Audited Financials Not Available Latest Report Nov 15, 2011 Quarterly Report Regulatory Agency Not Available CIK 0001306317 Fiscal Year End 12/31 OTC Market Tier OTC Pink Current
Profile Data SIC - Industry Classification 5013 - Motor vehicle supplies and new parts Business Status SPAC a/o
Incorporated In: NV, USA Year of Inc. 1987 Employees 6 a/o Oct 24, 2011
Company Officers Alex T. Wiley President, CEO George A. Brown Secretary David A. Hall Treasurer
ATWT Security Details Share Structure Market Value1 $1,199,852 a/o Mar 23, 2012 Shares Outstanding 1,999,753,256 a/o Sep 30, 2011 Float 1,456,213,896 a/o Jun 30, 2011 Authorized Shares 2,000,100,000 a/o Jun 30, 2011 Par Value 0.001
Shareholders Shareholders of Record 3,141 a/o Jun 30, 2011
Corporate Actions Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Security Notes •Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 800 split. Pay date=10/10/2003.
Short Selling Data Short Interest 200 (100%) Feb 29, 2012 Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s) Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/3/prweb9324863.htm Lifespire Inc, a Not for Profit in New York City, has been embracing technology more than ever. Lifespire has spent the last year integrating technology into their strategic plans throughout all facilities which has helped them cut costs and deliver better services to their clients as well as staff. Please consider the release below as it discusses their new Amber Alertag which helps aid in missing persons, their bosted system which is an online documentation system and their installation of innovative kiddie bus alarms which help prevent children/adults from being left on the bus.
New York, N.Y. (PRWEB) March 25, 2012
In an environment where nonprofits need to do more but are being given less, embracing technology has become more vital to sustainability than ever before. Organizations such as Lifespire, Inc., have spent the last year integrating technology into their strategic plan, and have seen results not only in their cost savings, but in overall delivery of their services to their clients.
Earlier this year, Lifespire’s Article 16 Clinic went electronic—providing an array of services in over 175 locations, Lifespire provided all of their clinicians with Netbooks. The Netbooks not only allow the organization to track what services are being provided at specific locations, but they track the location of service delivery using a built in GPS system, in addition to easing the documentation process for staff and allow for the clients file to be accessible to those who are granted permission within a simple click.
Lifespire’s reputation for developing IT solutions resulted in their partnership with Denmark’s Team Online—an organization known for being a leader in technology in the field of the disabled. The Bosted system is a user friendly IT solution that can improve and support daily routines of care providers and their organizations. The system is designed to streamline documentation and impact measurements of services and is the result of over ten years of user-driven innovation.
“Our advances in technology over the past year have been significant,” said Mark van Voorst, Chief Executive Officer of Lifespire. “Not only have we increased efficiency in our daily operations, but we’ve been able to manage our budget more effectively, collaborate with other organizations to work together for a better future, and above all, provide improved services to our consumers.”
Lifespire’s commitment to IT impacts more than just their staff and those they directly serve. Lifespire released a new version of the Code Amber Alertag, which will help accelerate the treatment and care of those in need, potentially saving hundreds of lives. Similar to a card you would receive from a local supermarket, the tag features a bar code, however instead of granting the individual access to savings, the QR code grants access to vital medical history. When the QR code is scanned by a Smartphone or any electronic device with a scanning capability, the link will open to the individual’s very general medical history—including name, address, and emergency point of contact. One of the first organizations on the east coast to release this new technology, Lifespire hopes to set the tone and encourage others to develop a system of awareness and security for their clients.
“Whether we’re partnering with Team Online to streamline our documentation, or ATWEC Technologies, Inc., to install safety systems in our buses and vans, we remain committed to providing quality services efficiently and safely,” said van Voorst.
Nonprofit’s such as Lifespire are setting the bar for other organizations to follow. The more efficient an organization is run, the better programs and services they organization can provide—resulting in increased funding and donor support. For more information about Lifespire and their commitment to IT, or for more information about the organization and those they serve, visit http://www.lifespire.org.