DarkPulse, Inc., a technology-security company, develops, markets, and distributes a suite of engineering, installation, and security management solutions to industries and governments in the United States and internationally. The company's patented Brillouin optical time domain analyzer dark-pulse technology provides customer with a data stream of critical metrics for assessing the health and security of their infrastructure. It offers security platforms, including fiber optic and satellite communications services; and manufactures, sells, installs, and monitors laser sensing systems, and drone and rover systems, as well as offers oil and gas pipeline leak detection, physical security, and telecommunications and satellite communications services. The company focuses on delivering security and monitoring systems for border security, pipelines, the oil and gas industry, and mine safety applications. DarkPulse, Inc. is headquartered in New York, New York.
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