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Read: Hernando County School District Expands Deployment of ZeroEyes AI-Based Visual Gun Detection

Hernando County School District Expands Deployment of ZeroEyes AI-Based Visual Gun Detection

The technology can identify brandished guns and send alerts to safety personnel within 3-5 seconds of detection, says the company.

Read: Klamath Falls City Schools Adopts ZeroEyes A.I.-Based Proactive Gun Detection Platform to Bolster Campus Safety

Klamath Falls City Schools Adopts ZeroEyes A.I.-Based Proactive Gun Detection Platform to Bolster Campus Safety

Oregon School District Utilizes Preemptive Technology for Rapid Response to Gun-Related Incidents, Dispatching an Alert to First Responders as Fast as Three to Five Seconds After Detection.

Read: Penncrest Expands ZeroEyes’ Gun Detection Solution to All Schools

Penncrest Expands ZeroEyes’ Gun Detection Solution to All Schools

Penncrest Superintendent Dr. Timothy S. Glasspool says the technology has been proven to improve response time dramatically.

Read: Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: How to Build a Multi-Layered School Security Plan

Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: How to Build a Multi-Layered School Security Plan

Here are four steps that should be taken when establishing or improving a school security plan.

Read: Oxford High School Picks ZeroEyes’ AI Gun Detection for Pilot Program

Oxford High School Picks ZeroEyes’ AI Gun Detection for Pilot Program

The proprietary software can identify guns as soon as they’re visible and send alerts to school administrators and safety personnel, says the company.

Read: ZeroEyes Announces Phase 1 SBIR Award from DoD to Develop Drone-Enabled Active Shooter Deterrence Capabilities

ZeroEyes Announces Phase 1 SBIR Award from DoD to Develop Drone-Enabled Active Shooter Deterrence Capabilities

The opportunity will allow ZeroEyes to provide an active shooter response capability that marries its analytics with tactical drones.

Read: Kenosha USD Chooses ZeroEyes’ AI Weapons Detection Platform

Kenosha USD Chooses ZeroEyes’ AI Weapons Detection Platform

Kenosha Unified School District, the third-largest district in Wisconsin, integrated ZeroEyes’ solution with its IP security cameras.

Read: ZeroEyes Selected by South Side Area School District for Weapons Detection Solution

ZeroEyes Selected by South Side Area School District for Weapons Detection Solution

Technology will help protect students, faculty, and visitors by proactively monitoring and detecting threats at first sight

Read: Tennessee High School Adopts AI-Based Weapons Detection

Tennessee High School Adopts AI-Based Weapons Detection

Designed to help identify threats before they become violent, the weapons detection technology integrates with an organization’s existing security cameras.

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