ERPC Collaboration Network Members Update Team, sorry for being so quiet but we have been very busy putting together some key aspects. 1. We have been quiet in the public eye for almost two-and-a-half years, and it’s now time to start ramping up and beginning to communicate again. This will be done in three key 90 day phases: • December to March • March to May • May to August 2. How this affects you is that the ERPC Collaboration Network and all our efforts to the 307,000+ members and the 1.5 million user base is now going to start taking shape in the form of support to the TrackBox Platform and will directly start to grow individual businesses, organisations and public perceptions of the SAPS, The Hawks and Crime Intelligence. We needed to build and document the unprecedented teamwork successes so that the results would speak for themselves. This has now proven to be true from when I addressed the Generals at the National Office, when SA CAN launched Project Mustard Seed in March 2016. What we all need as a country is a one pager to show our clients and public that, whilst there is so much noise and the Rainbow for our nation has been stolen, we are going for the jugular and together we will get the Rainbow returned to the original ideals, goals and objectives that were committed to the world. The Vehicle Check Centre is moving into its next phase. Our patented Technology and feature set within MDDR (Mobile Device Data Recorder) is in final alpha testing for release in February. We are busy working out how much we expect this technology to reduce the 14,050 annual road deaths, and how much adoption we need in order to achieve this. 3. The hand-in-glove partnership has seen the coming together of Snipr and TrackBox Technologies with the fully dedicated national centre to support all Snipr areas and clients. I will get an overview document out to you soon, but the focus of this centre is VCAT NPO (Violent Crimes & Technology Support) SAPS Provincial Flying Squads, The Hawks, Crime Intelligence and Provincial K9 units, surveillance, crime detection and arrests. 4. RO. Gen. Bala Naidoo needs no introduction. We have been working together since 2007 alongside all the other Generals and Commanders. When the General retired, I asked him to please consider Together SA CAN NPO as a place for him to continue his work. I want to walk slowly with this national treasure and asset in order to clearly position him within our extensive network in South Africa after his 42 years of SAPS service and our request for him not to leave the SAPS but rather to join the Together SA CAN NPO structure with the mandate “The SAPS, and our country South Africa”. We