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ZeroEyes and Advantech partner to expand Delaware State University campus security

February 27, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes announced that Delaware State University (DSU) has integrated its AI gun detection technology and situational awareness platform into its multi-layered security system. This deployment was facilitated by Delaware-based Advantech, a global provider of embedded and automation solutions for AIoT system integrators. Advantech has built a strong reputation in the education sector, serving both K-12 and higher education institutions. DSU has maintained a long-standing...

Advantech, Gun Detection, Mike Lahiff, Ryne Johnson, ZeroEyes


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Elkhorn Public Schools deploys ZeroEyes

February 24, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes have announced that its proactive gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution has been deployed by Elkhorn Public Schools (EPS) in Nebraska to protect students, teachers, visitors and staff against gun-related threats. Located on the west edge of the Omaha Metro area, Elkhorn Public Schools is a growing K-12 district that educates over 11,000 students annually. With 20 school buildings and two new facilities set to open during the next school year,...

Brian Kempf, Elkhorn Public Schools (EPS), Gun Detection, Mike Lahiff, ZeroEyes


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Future of federal funding uncertain following funding freeze

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Future of federal funding uncertain following funding freeze

February 12, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A Jan. 28 memo from the Office of Management and Budget pausing federal grants and loans sent shockwaves throughout the country, including in the security industry.  Companies like ZeroEyes and its ZE Government Solutions (ZEGS) and Shooter Detection Systems and its secure grants program rely on federal funding and could have been affected by the freeze.    While the memo was retracted on Jan. 29, industry stakeholders like the Security Industry...

Jake Parker, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Security Industry Association (SIA), Shooter Detection Systems (SDS), ZE Government Solutions (ZEGS), ZeroEyes


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ZeroEyes 2024: a year in retrospect

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ZeroEyes 2024: a year in retrospect

January 23, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes reflects on a successful 2024 highlighted by dramatic growth with deployments in schools, communities and government to protect against gun violence. Within the past year, the company tripled the size of its ZeroEyes Operations Center (ZOC) at the company’s Conshohocken, PA headquarters, enhancing operational efficiency and supporting a 36% increase in workforce. “This expansion has enabled the company to further enrich its AI data and enhance its machine-learning...

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ZeroEyes partners with Curtis Stout

January 8, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes has announced a partnership with Curtis Stout, a manufacturer’s representative and provider of electrical turn-key solutions. The companies secured their first joint customer, Fort Smith School District in Arkansas, which will deploy ZeroEyes’ AI gun detection solution across its 26 campuses. Curtis Stout is a family business and provider of lighting, energy, audio/visual, utility and electrical design, sales and distribution. The company currently...

Curtis Stout, Gun Detection, Mike Lahiff, Ron Smith, ZeroEyes


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Cardinal Local Schools adopts ZeroEyes

December 18, 2024SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes has announced that its gun detection solution has been adopted by Cardinal Local Schools in Middlefield, Ohio. Gun-related violence remains a significant and growing problem in the United States, according to the ZeroEyes Gun Violence Research Center, which found that 42% of Ohio shootings analyzed took place in K-12 institutions. “We are committed to ensuring the safety of our community,” said Jack Cunningham, superintendent of Cardinal Local Schools....

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ZeroEyes and CRG deployed at Genesee School District

December 13, 2024SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA, PA and HAMILTON, NJ, DECEMBER 11, 2024 – ZeroEyes and Critical Response Group (CRG), announced that the Genesee School District has adopted ZeroEyes and CRG technology to enhance emergency response efforts and protect students, faculty and staff from gun-related violence. Located near Flint, Michigan, Genesee is a small, community-oriented district serving over 700 students at Jack P. Haas Elementary School and Genesee Jr/Sr High School.   ZeroEyes, citing research...

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Security experts offer 2025 predictions

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Security experts offer 2025 predictions

December 4, 2024Ken Showers, Managing Editor

YARMOUTH, Maine — 2025 is approaching and that means it’s time again to rev up the prediction engines and speculate about the changes and innovation developing in the coming year.  Security Systems News (SSN) reached out to and heard from several industry experts to get a lay of the land about what to expect in 2025.  Class is in session on school security  ZeroEyes Co-founder and CEO Mike Lahiff is predicting there will be even more school districts and other...

AI-based, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity, iVerify, Jim McGann, Mike Lahiff, mobile security, Ransomware, Rocky Cole, Security Systems News (SSN), ZeroEyes


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ZeroEyes partners with RapidDeploy

November 19, 2024SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA and AUSTIN, Texas — ZeroEyes and RapidDeploy have announced a strategic industry partnership to optimize first responder awareness during gun-related incidents. The companies will collaborate to provide Emergency Communication Centers (ECCs) and field responders with enriched, real-time critical information to enable faster, more effective emergency responses during gun-related incidents at K-12 schools. RapidDeploy, a cloud-native solution provider for the public safety...

Call-for-Service to Emergency Communication Centers (ECCs), Gun Detection, Mike Lahiff, RapidDeploy, Steve Raucher, ZeroEyes


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Temple University deploys ZeroEyes

November 18, 2024SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes announced that its AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness platform will be deployed at Temple University to protect students and faculty against gun-related violence. Temple is the first university within the Philadelphia tri-state area, including parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, to adopt an AI gun detection solution. Located in North Philadelphia, Temple University holds the distinction of being ranked among the top 45 public schools...

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