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Cybersecurity Risk Management and Strategy Disclosure
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2025
Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, and Governance [Line Items]  
Cybersecurity Risk Management Processes for Assessing, Identifying, and Managing Threats [Text Block]

Risk Management and Strategy

Managing Material Risks & Integrated Overall Risk Management

We have developed and maintained policies, procedures, and controls to mitigate material risks from cybersecurity threats, and assess and disclose information to investors concerning material cybersecurity incidents . Further, we have strategically integrated cybersecurity risk management into our broader risk management framework to promote awareness and attention to cybersecurity risk management Company wide. These risks are evaluated on an ongoing basis as part of our overall risk management strategy that is generally overseen by our Audit Committee. Management evaluates the effectiveness of the data and information systems, which is to protect the data and information systems from security threats. The evaluation stratifies information technology systems based on the risk and severity of potential security breaches related to the data handled and assesses the effectiveness of the systems in safeguarding against cyber threats. The evaluation includes attributes such as physical security, network security, host security, application security and data security.

Our CFO reports directly to the Audit Committee to review the Company's information security and cybersecurity risks. Despite these efforts, no system is impenetrable, and we cannot provide assurances that we will prevent every attack or timely detect every incident.

Engagement of Third-Parties on Cyber- Risk Management

All contractors with the U.S. Department of Defense (the "DoD") are required to comply with the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification ("CMMC") assessment framework, which is intended to mitigate the risk of cyberattack threats, and to protect sensitive information and data associated with defense contracts. Enhanced CMMC rules, known as CMMC 2.0, took effect on November 10, 2025; CMMC 2.0 Level 2 applies to contractors who handle Controlled Unclassified Information ("CUI").

The Company is now required establish and formalize a compliant cybersecurity governance framework aligned to CMMC Level 2 requirements. The DoD is shifting to mandatory certification, automated monitoring expectations, zero trust architecture principles, and stricter tiered compliance for defense suppliers handling CUI. Without a documented and implemented Level 2 policy framework, the Company risks ineligibility for contract awards, delays in contract renewals, and potential reputational and financial exposure. In order to facilitate compliance with these new requirements, the Company has engaged Creative Network Innovations, Inc., of Melbourne, Florida, to produce, audit and consult the Company's CMMC Level 2 assessment framework.

Overseeing Risks Stemming from Third-Party Service Providers

We maintain comprehensive internal protocols to mitigate cybersecurity threats associated with our use of third party service providers. We are currently enhancing these protocols to further strengthen our defenses and reduce potential vulnerabilities.

Risks from Cybersecurity Threats

We do not currently identify any major cybersecurity threats that have materially affected or are reasonably likely to materially affect us (including our business strategy, results of operations, or financial condition).   

Cybersecurity Risk Management Processes Integrated [Flag] true
Cybersecurity Risk Management Processes Integrated [Text Block]

We have developed and maintained policies, procedures, and controls to mitigate material risks from cybersecurity threats, and assess and disclose information to investors concerning material cybersecurity incidents . Further, we have strategically integrated cybersecurity risk management into our broader risk management framework to promote awareness and attention to cybersecurity risk management Company wide. These risks are evaluated on an ongoing basis as part of our overall risk management strategy that is generally overseen by our Audit Committee. Management evaluates the effectiveness of the data and information systems, which is to protect the data and information systems from security threats. The evaluation stratifies information technology systems based on the risk and severity of potential security breaches related to the data handled and assesses the effectiveness of the systems in safeguarding against cyber threats. The evaluation includes attributes such as physical security, network security, host security, application security and data security.

Cybersecurity Risk Management Third Party Engaged [Flag] true
Cybersecurity Risk Third Party Oversight and Identification Processes [Flag] true
Cybersecurity Risk Materially Affected or Reasonably Likely to Materially Affect Registrant [Flag] false
Cybersecurity Risk Materially Affected or Reasonably Likely to Materially Affect Registrant [Text Block] We do not currently identify any major cybersecurity threats that have materially affected or are reasonably likely to materially affect us (including our business strategy, results of operations, or financial condition).
Cybersecurity Risk Board of Directors Oversight [Text Block]

Governance

Board of Directors Oversight

Our Board of Directors recognizes the importance of information security and mitigating cybersecurity and other data security threats and risks as part of our efforts to protect and maintain the confidentiality and security of our customers, employee and vendor information, as well as non-public information about our Company. Although our Board of Directors has ultimate responsibility with respect to risk management oversight, the Audit Committee of our Board of Directors is charged with and bears primary responsibility for, among other matters, overseeing risks specific to the identification and mitigation of cybersecurity risks.

Management's Role Managing Risk

The CFO and CEO play a pivotal role in informing the Audit Committee on cybersecurity risks. Management will immediately notify the Audit Committee and Board of Directors of any cybersecurity incident that is determined to be material. Management delivers updates to the Audit Committee annually, or more frequently as needed, in response to specific incidents or emerging threats. These briefings encompass a broad range of topics, including:

  Current cybersecurity landscape and emerging threats;
  Status of ongoing cybersecurity initiatives and strategies;
  Incident reports and learnings from any cybersecurity events; and
  Compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards.

As we progress in the assessment and enhancement of our cybersecurity program, we plan to consider the following areas for enhancement and incorporation into the cybersecurity risk management and governance program in the future:

  Oversight of Third-Party cybersecurity risk;
  Engaging/ outsourcing risk management personnel;
  Monitoring system/ procedures for cybersecurity incidents; and
  Reporting to Board of Directors regarding cybersecurity risks and incidents.

Risk Management Personnel

Our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer oversee the details of our information security risk management approach and may appoint team leads from various departments from time to time to assist with certain aspects of our cybersecurity risk mitigation strategy. 

All of our employees, consultants and contractors are encouraged to exercise professional judgment in using computing devices and network resources connected to the information technology network and infrastructure, and are strictly prohibited from certain acts enumerated in our cybersecurity policy including, among other things, access for non-business purposes, disabling our security features and requirement, exporting information or technologies without consent and password sharing. Violations or breaches of our cybersecurity policy or the associated schedules, standards and guidelines may result in suspension and/or discipline up to and including termination, in addition to administrative sanctions or legal actions.

Cybersecurity Risk Board Committee or Subcommittee Responsible for Oversight [Text Block]

Our Board of Directors recognizes the importance of information security and mitigating cybersecurity and other data security threats and risks as part of our efforts to protect and maintain the confidentiality and security of our customers, employee and vendor information, as well as non-public information about our Company. Although our Board of Directors has ultimate responsibility with respect to risk management oversight, the Audit Committee of our Board of Directors is charged with and bears primary responsibility for, among other matters, overseeing risks specific to the identification and mitigation of cybersecurity risks.

Cybersecurity Risk Process for Informing Board Committee or Subcommittee Responsible for Oversight [Text Block] Although our Board of Directors has ultimate responsibility with respect to risk management oversight, the Audit Committee of our Board of Directors is charged with and bears primary responsibility for, among other matters, overseeing risks specific to the identification and mitigation of cybersecurity risks.
Cybersecurity Risk Role of Management [Text Block]

Our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer oversee the details of our information security risk management approach and may appoint team leads from various departments from time to time to assist with certain aspects of our cybersecurity risk mitigation strategy. 

All of our employees, consultants and contractors are encouraged to exercise professional judgment in using computing devices and network resources connected to the information technology network and infrastructure, and are strictly prohibited from certain acts enumerated in our cybersecurity policy including, among other things, access for non-business purposes, disabling our security features and requirement, exporting information or technologies without consent and password sharing. Violations or breaches of our cybersecurity policy or the associated schedules, standards and guidelines may result in suspension and/or discipline up to and including termination, in addition to administrative sanctions or legal actions.

Cybersecurity Risk Management Positions or Committees Responsible [Flag] true
Cybersecurity Risk Management Positions or Committees Responsible [Text Block]

Our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer oversee the details of our information security risk management approach and may appoint team leads from various departments from time to time to assist with certain aspects of our cybersecurity risk mitigation strategy. 

Cybersecurity Risk Management Expertise of Management Responsible [Text Block] All of our employees, consultants and contractors are encouraged to exercise professional judgment in using computing devices and network resources connected to the information technology network and infrastructure, and are strictly prohibited from certain acts enumerated in our cybersecurity policy including, among other things, access for non-business purposes, disabling our security features and requirement, exporting information or technologies without consent and password sharing.
Cybersecurity Risk Process for Informing Management or Committees Responsible [Text Block]

The CFO and CEO play a pivotal role in informing the Audit Committee on cybersecurity risks. Management will immediately notify the Audit Committee and Board of Directors of any cybersecurity incident that is determined to be material. Management delivers updates to the Audit Committee annually, or more frequently as needed, in response to specific incidents or emerging threats. These briefings encompass a broad range of topics, including:

  Current cybersecurity landscape and emerging threats;
  Status of ongoing cybersecurity initiatives and strategies;
  Incident reports and learnings from any cybersecurity events; and
  Compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
Cybersecurity Risk Management Positions or Committees Responsible Report to Board [Flag] true