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ZeroEyes partners with Texas’ Region 13 Education Service Center

ZeroEyes partners with Texas’ Region 13 Education Service Center

PHILADELPHIA –ZeroEyes, the creator of an AI-based gun detection video analytics platform, announced it has joined a strategic partnership with Texas’ Region 13 Education Service Center, which serves as a liaison between the TEA (Texas Education Agency) and the local school districts.

ZeroEyes is now a vendor under the Center’s cooperative contract, a master service agreement that facilitates the tech acquisition process for Region 13 school districts in Texas. ZeroEyes executives will be available to meet at the 2024 TASA Midwinter Conference, taking place Jan. 28-31 at the Austin Convention Center.

The company revealed that through this partnership, schools affiliated with Region 13 will have access to pre-negotiated, discounted contracts for ZeroEyes’ technology. By leveraging the cooperative purchasing agreement, schools can avoid the expense and administrative burden of conducting their own RFP (request for proposal) process.

In addition, ZeroEyes announced that it has earned TX-RAMP (Texas Risk and Authorization Management Program) Level 2 certification for government cloud operations, indicating that the company can now operate with confidential/regulated data in moderate or high-impact systems.

“We are excited to boost our commitment to protecting the great state of Texas against gun-related violence,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “The TX-RAMP Level 2 certification confirms that our cloud solution is fully secure for government deployment, and our partnership with Region 13 will provide an efficient and cost-effective process for Texas schools to adopt our technology.”

More information is available online at zeroeyes.com.

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