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Cyberlux Corporation

Founded in 2000, Cyberlux Corporation is a Defense Industry technology solutions company. The Company has three defense technology business units including:

Unmanned Aircraft Solutions (UAS):
The Cyberlux Defense Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) solve the challenges of the modern-day battlefield, accommodating a variety of attachable payloads. Lightweight and man-portable, Cyberlux UAS solutions are capable of beyond line-of-sight engagements that are enabled by first-person view (FPV) command and control. Military customers have options including the integration with Battle Management Systems (BMS) as well as fire-and-forget technologies substantially resistant to EW.

Datron Military Communications (DMC):
Datron World Communications, a Cyberlux company, is the price-performance leader for military communications equipment recognized globally for performance, ease of operation, serviceability and low life-cycle cost. For over 50 years, Datron has partners with governments, militaries, public safety organizations, security forces and commercial users worldwide to innovate and rapidly deploy mission-critical high frequency (HF), very high frequency (VHF), multiband (MB) voice/data solutions. Datron World Communications has customers in over 80 countries who benefit from communications systems that reliably perform in demanding environments. Datron’s military communication technology expands from short range (VHF/MB) to long range communications (HF).

Special Activities (SA):
Cyberlux Special Activities offers its customers subject matter expertise in all aspects of military training and advisement, UAS training and operations, munitions, heavy and light weapons, research and development, Soldier Systems, communications, technology integration, cyber, maritime operations, and air operations.

Cyberlux Defense Advisory Board

Lieutenant General

PAUL OSTROWSKI

Cyberlux Defense Advisory Board Member

Lieutenant General (Retired) Paul Ostrowski is the Executive Vice President of Defense Programs at J. A. Green and Company. LTG (Ret.) Ostrowski most recently served as the Deputy Chief Operating Officer and Director of Supply, Production, and Distribution for Operation Warp Speed/Countermeasures Acceleration Group under the Trump and Biden administrations, where he oversaw the distribution of over 300 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to states across the nation during an unprecedented global pandemic. He also served as the Army’s top uniformed acquisition official as well as both a Program Executive Officer and as Deputy Commanding General for the Combined Security Assistance Command, Afghanistan, providing key acquisition expertise in International Security Assistance.

LTG (Ret.) Ostrowski holds over 36 years of experience in the U.S. Army, including 25 years in acquisition, operational, and joint assignments. He has had significant influence on the development and execution of research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E) efforts and procurement programs and has successfully led teams in high-pressure situations. As the Principal Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA (ALT)), LTG (Ret.) Ostrowski led a staff of nearly 40,000 personnel with 720 acquisition programs and a portfolio of $36 billion while overseeing all the Army’s acquisition workforce.

Major General

Cameron Holt

Cyberlux Defense Advisory Board Member

Major General Cameron G. Holt, USAF Ret., was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Contracting, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Washington, D.C. He was responsible for all aspects of contracting relating to the acquisition of weapon systems, logistics, and operational support for the Air Force and provides contingency contracting support to the geographic combatant commanders. He led a highly skilled staff of mission-focused business leaders supporting warfighters through $825 billion of Space, Global Power/Reach and Information Dominance programs. He also oversaw the training, organizing and equipping of a workforce of some 8,000 contracting professionals who execute programs worth more than $65 billion annually. General Holt received his commission through the ROTC at the University of Georgia in 1990. He has experience in the full spectrum of acquisition and contract management across four major commands, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, U.S. Air Forces Central Command and the Joint Staff. General Holt is a joint qualified officer with multiple deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Currently, Cameron Holt is President and Founder of Holt Consulting Group LLC. The focus of his work is to bring together the best of America—industrialists, technologists, and capital investors with innovative problem solvers in Government to tilt the scales in favor of America and her allies against the adversaries of freedom.

Brigadier General

Ferd Irizarry

Cyberlux Defense Advisory Board Member

Brigadier General Ferdinand “Ferd” Irizarry (US Army, Ret.) is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and retired U.S. Army officer with over 36 years of joint, interagency, and multinational civil-military operations experience. Since leaving military service, he has focused on the application of emerging technology for the defense industrial base. He is a principal and senior advisor with JMH Group, a DC-based business consulting, marketing, and government relations firm. Besides consulting, he is also active in the Patriot Foundation, a non-profit that disperses millions of dollars in scholarships to educate severely wounded members of the armed forces and their dependents. Before retiring, he was the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 U.S. Army Reserve Command and Chief, Readiness, Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, responsible for ensuring the operational readiness and deployment of the U.S. Army Reserves, with a multibillion-dollar annual operating budget. He also served as the Deputy Commanding General for the United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School/Special Operations Center of Excellence. His previous assignments include Deputy J9 (Civil-Military Cooperation) for the ISAF Joint Command; executive officer to the Under Secretary of the Army; Commander, 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne); Chief of Staff/G-3/5/7, United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne); the Director of the U.S. Army Special Operations Forces proponency, and Chief, Civil Affairs/Civil-Military Operations training and doctrine development. Additionally, he served tours on contingency operations in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan with joint and multinational units.

Sergeant Major

Martin M. Moore

USARMY SPECIAL FORCES, RET.

SGM Moore, USARMY Special Forces Ret., is a strategic consultant with over 25 years of Special Forces experience in engaging military and civilian leadership in regionally strategic and operationally critical planning environments, while working in Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational (JIIM) engagements during steady state, war, contingency, and crisis situations. Mr. Moore is the owner of ZeroOneAngus, LLC and President of Limit of Advance, Inc. where Mr. Moore serves in multiple strategic advisory roles with Big Data, Cyber Security, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Academia, Non-Government Organizations, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Defense and International Special Operations Forces. SGM Moore has a profound ability to understand the operational environment, identify problems, and develop innovative recommendations for solution development. SGM Moore is a trusted advisor with a demonstrated history of achieving unity of effort through his innate ability to coordinate, integrate and synchronize all capabilities while supporting assets to efficiently effect multiple lines of effort.

Advanced Communications Technologies Expert

Cyberlux Defense Advisory Board Member

With over two decades of successful international business development and senior level program management experience, our Advanced Communications Technologies Expert has effectively managed programs for both the DoD and commercially oriented programs during his career, delivering rapid, consistent multi-year growth in Inc. 500 listed small business focused on the DoD marketplace.  Our Advanced Communications Technologies Expert brings specific areas of program management experience across the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Army TRADOC. Over the past decade, As an international business development SME, our Expert has delivered secure communications requirements for tactical and strategic command and control; intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance networks supporting defense enterprise, border security, and missile defense projects in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.

Kasey Cooper

Advanced Unmanned Aircraft Systems Expert

Kasey Cooper has spent the last 16 years supporting DoD activities in a variety of roles with an emphasis on radio communication, sensor operations, and manufacturing and operations of unmanned systems. Mr. Cooper graduated Western Michigan University in 2007 with a Broadcast Operations Degree with a goal to support sports broadcasting, but was quickly picked up by a small defense firm to become an Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operator, supporting Joint Task Force-North (JTF-N) operations as the aerial operator on drug interdiction missions. These missions were in direct support of US Customs and Border Patrol operations (CBP). From there, he moved on to UAV Solutions as the Director of Engineering and R&D, supporting NAVAIR 4.5x SSP integration and operations. There he led the efforts for designs and manufacturing of everything from SUAS to 1000lbs airframes. In 2016, Mr. Cooper came aboard at Silvus Technologies as their 25th employee and Sr. Director of Unmanned Systems. Kasey helped shape the UAS direction of Silvus, turning Unmanned systems sales into one of its largest business divisions, winning numerous programs of record and making Silvus the “gold standard” in terrestrial communications for UAS. His most recent role was the Senior Vice President of Domo Tactical, where he helped shift the direction of the US operations to a more DoD and UAS focused company, building off the international presence DTC has had for nearly 30 years in the terrestrial communications space. Kasey’s background has given him an “end-users mindset” with the manufacturing & business leadership experience to help a company thrive in the UAS and Comms space.

Investor Relations

Shareholder Frequently Asked Questions

Although Cyberlux has previously indicated its aspirational goal to be registered with the SEC, becoming so registered is not an immediate corporate goal. Cyberlux Corporation’s annual report for fiscal year 2023 will not be filed with the SEC.

The OTCM readmitted Cyberlux to the Disclosure and News Service during the final week of March 2024. On April 1, 2024, the company timely filed its 2023 fiscal year disclosure, and its Q1 disclosure in May.  These were subsequently amended and refiled, to comport with certain changes in the OTCM Disclosure forms, among other requirements. Cyberlux is now awaiting OTCM response to its request for status review, removal of its CE warning and reflection of its Pink Current designation.

Subject to limitations such as holding restricted securities, investors may seek to effect private sales of Cyberlux stock or may find a broker-dealer currently effecting transactions in Cyberlux Corporation’s stock.

Although approved by the board of directors in 2022, Cyberlux does not currently have a stock buy back program in place, but, pursuant to such board approval, is considering the possibility of adopting such a program.

Cyberlux does not have a current buy-back program or a program to arrange loans, with its shares as collateral.

It is Cyberlux Corporation’s policy to provide information to all investors simultaneously. Thus, to the extent we prepare a 2024 business plan for investors, or provide projections, they will be available through our website.

Through Datron World Communications and Catalyst Machineworks acquisitions, Cyberlux has extended its product offerings, and growth opportunities. It is our intention to continue to develop our three core business offerings detailed in the “Business Units” tab.

Cyberlux has returned to “Pink Limited Information” status. As noted above, the Company seeks to resume “Pink Current” status and to have the “Caveat Emptor” warning lifted. Cyberlux has contemplated a buy-back program, and may determine to implement one.

All inquiries may be addressed to:

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Cyberlux Corporation
800 Park Offices Drive, Suite 3209, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
(984) 363-6894

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