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GLOBAL DEFENSE SOLUTIONS TSXV: MRS MILITARY | LAW ENFORCEMENT | FIRST RESPONDERS Investor Presentation October | 2019 Forward-looking Statements This presentation contains "forward-looking information" Forward-looking statements


  1. GLOBAL DEFENSE SOLUTIONS TSXV: MRS MILITARY | LAW ENFORCEMENT | FIRST RESPONDERS Investor Presentation October | 2019

  2. Forward-looking Statements This presentation contains "forward-looking information" Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions within the meaning of applicable Canadian and US securities management believes to be reasonable. Although Mission legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified Ready Solutions Inc. has attempted to identify important factors by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "anticipate", that could cause actual results to differ materially from those "believe", "plan", "expect", "intend", "estimate", "forecast", contained in forward-looking information, there may be other "project", "budget", "schedule", "may", "will", "could", "might", factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or "should" or variations of such words or similar words or intended. There can be no assurance that such information will expressions. Forward-looking information is based on reasonable prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could assumptions that have been made by Mission Ready Solutions differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Inc. as at the date of such information and is subject to known and Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the forward looking information. Mission Ready Solutions Inc. actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of does not undertake to update any forward-looking information Mission Ready Solutions Inc. to be materially different from those that is included herein, except in accordance with applicable expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. securities laws. 2

  3. MRS Snapshot GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING | MANUFACTURING & DISTRIBUTION | COMMERCIAL SALES 11 PRIVILEGED CONTRACTS | 500 VENDOR RELATIONSHIPS | 1.5 MILLION PRODUCTS ~CAD $75 MILLION TSXV | MRS USD $33 BILLION Publicly Traded on the Upcoming SOE Value of Recent TSX Venture Exchange Contract Renewal Ceiling Contract Awards 3

  4. Transformational Transaction April 23, 2019 Operating History Pre-dates 9/11 MISSION READY ANNOUNCES Company expertise has been utilized in ACQUISITION OF UNIFIRE every disaster and major US military operation over the last 20 plus years Founded in 1987, UNIFIRE is a specialized solutions provider to the US Defense Logistics Agency ("DLA"), and 1 of 6 companies worldwide that is authorized to provide equipment and designated services under the multi billion-dollar Tailored Logistics Support ("TLS") Special Operations Equipment ("SOE") program. As an incumbent awardee of DLA's Special Operations Equipment ("SOE") contract, with extensive knowledge and experience in providing solutions to the US Federal Government, UNIFIRE utilizes its highly-efficient and scalable technology infrastructure to provide procurement solutions for program managers, military and federal contracting offices, base supply centers, and other governmental supply agencies. ACCESS TO 11 CONTRACTS WITH A COMBINED VALUE OF ~USD $11 BILLION 4

  5. SOE Prime Vendor Unifire is 1 of 6 Prime Vendors Authorized to Perform on the DLA¹ TLS² ("SOE³") Contract TLS SOE Contract Current Bridge Contract: 1-year, up to USD $4 Billion Upcoming Renewal: 10-year , up to $33 Billion Provides special operational equipment, marine lifesaving Hundreds of Competing Bids and diving equipment, tactical gear, safety equipment, Submitted for SOE Contract search and rescue equipment, personal protection gear, flight deck and flight crew safety items, and explosive Total of 6 Awardees Selected ordnance equipment Enables customers to order commercial, off-the-shelf part numbered items within the scope of the program 1 Defense Logistics Agency ("DLA”) 2 Tailored Logistics Support ("TLS") 3 Special Operations Equipment ("SOE") 5

  6. Unifire – Designated Small Business Status Enormous advantage when contracting with the United States Department of Defense (DoD) Congress mandates that a percentage of the total value of all prime contract awards be set aside for small business . DoD also awards subcontracting spending to small businesses Having a designation of Small Business in the eyes of the DoD moves Unifire up the rankings when considering 33% Small Business contract awards Sub Contracting Goals 22% Small Business Prime Contracting Goals 6

  7. Acquisition Benefits Gain access to valuable privileged contracts • Recently received USD $4 Billion bridge contract in advance of the upcoming 10-year renewal for up to USD$33 billion Secured Capital Facilities - Access to Scalable Operating Capital Lines • Immediate availability of USD $20 Million • Purchase order and factoring credit mechanisms Expanded response capacity can maximize the contract awards More competitive amongst 5 remaining contract holders 7

  8. Strategic Direction Redirected corporate focus Reinvigorated vendor relations Expanded senior level staff Focused on growing and Strengthening vendor Expanding sales team to grow expanding the Unifire-based relationships to better revenues over next 24 months sales channels address needs Building sales silos Sales teams arranged by customer segment and work closely with applicable product divisions 8

  9. Commercial PRODUCTS, MARKETING, SALES AND DISTRIBUTION PRODUCTS | MARKETING | SALES AND DISTRIBUTION 9

  10. Contracts Explained – Review of DLA’s TLS Program The TLS Program allows the U.S. Military, U.S. Federal Agencies, and other authorized customers to order brand specific, commercial off-the-shelf part-numbered items through DLA Prime Vendors. The Special Operational Equipment (SOE) Program The 6 Prime Vendors are eligible to participate in the facilitated by the DLA through the TLS Program, enables SOE contract. When a request is submitted for a specific customers to order commercial, off-the-shelf part product, DLA will contact the 6 Prime vendors who will numbered items within the scope of the contract. Since request a price quote from the manufacturers in their multiple vendors are solicited for prices, customers respective networks before responding back to the DLA benefit from a competitive business model that will ensure with their best price and lead time. This allows the end- the best value for the customer. user to benefit from the Prime vendor’s pre-established relationships and secure favorable pricing. 10

  11. Contracts Explained – Order Flow – Win Mechanism Customer places an order with the DLA DLA pre-approves order and obligates funds ► Sends Request for Quotation (RFQ) to each of the 6 Prime Vendors Prime vendor’s obtain pricing and lead times from their manufacturer(s) ► Respond to RFQ DLA reviews RFQ responses ► Select the winner ► Deliver the winning bid to the customer for approval Customer approves the winning bid DLA forwards customer information to winning bidder for order processing Prime vendor processes the order ► Remits payment per specified terms ► Co-ordinates delivery What Matters most to DLA to Deliver Winning Bid? Past Performance – On-time deliveries and fill rate - DLA expects 90% (Unifire had a 98% on last Ellis report) Vendor Competitiveness and Participation - Must quote on 90% of RFQ’s (Unifire had a 96.75% on last Ellis report) 11

  12. Market Opportunities With the acquisition of Unifire, MRS is no longer limited by its in-house product portfolio Access to vast Federal and DoD markets for in-house and partner product sales through extensive vendor network 12

  13. Strategic Relationships The Company interfaces with government agencies and development labs working on requirement-based initiatives to identify new and improved sales opportunities GOVERNMENT ACADEMIA Cornell University – Textiles Office of Naval Research Nanotechnology Lab DHS – First-Responder Technologies MIT – AeroAstro Department Natick Soldier Research Development MIT – Electrical Engineering Department and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) North Carolina State University – Textile Program Executive Office – Soldier Protection and Comfort Center Florida State University – Product USMC – Program Manager Infantry Development Department Clothing Equipment Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service Special Operations Command (TEEX) - Product Development Center NATO – Combat Clothing Committee University of Massachusetts – Photovoltaic Textiles 13

  14. Major Customers DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES UNITED STATES UNITED STATES UNITED STATES OF DEFENSE ARMY NAVY MARINES AIR FORCE US DEPARTMENT OF NORTH ATLANTIC LAW ENFORCEMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN MILITARY HOMELAND SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION AGENCIES AGENCIES SALES 14

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