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Leon County Schools renews and expands ZeroEyes contract

Leon County Schools renews and expands ZeroEyes contract

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes announced that Florida’s Leon County Schools has renewed its contract following two successful school years.

The district continues to expand its deployment of ZeroEyes’ proactive gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution to protect students, staff, and visitors against gun-related threats.

Located in Tallahassee, Leon County Schools is the sole school district of the county. The district serves more than 32,000 students annually with a mission to support an engaging, safe, and respectful learning environment that embraces change and produces successful learners who value diversity and are conscientious contributors to society.

“ZeroEyes has truly proven itself as a vital added layer of protection, and now I can’t imagine beginning a school year without it,” said Jimmy Williams, Chief of Safety and Security Staff for Leon County Schools. “The customer service is exceptional, and the system is clear and easy to use. Integrating this advanced technology has been an incredible experience.”

“Leon County Schools' commitment to security doesn't go unrecognized, and we are proud to provide them with an additional layer of safety,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “The continuation of its deployment with ZeroEyes shows exceptional dedication to protecting their students, staff, and visitors from gun-related violence.”

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