New Mexico Junior College expands deployment of ZeroEyes

By SSN Staff
Updated 3:31 PM CST, Mon March 2, 2026
PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes has announced an expansion of its AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness platform deployment at New Mexico Junior College (NMJC).
Building on three years of successful ZeroEyes operation, NMJC extended its coverage area to increase protection against gun-related violence. The college serves approximately 2,400 students and employs 300 faculty and staff as a comprehensive, independent two-year institution in Hobbs, N.M.
“Since its implementation, non-lethal, real-time alerts from ZeroEyes for items such as toy guns or training equipment during academy exercises have reassured us of our proactive approach to maintaining a secure, student-centered campus environment,” said Dennis Kelly, director of public safety programs at New Mexico Junior College. “Public safety is deeply embedded in our student-centered, community-focused mission at New Mexico Junior College, and ZeroEyes helps us achieve that.”
ZeroEyes complements the college’s multilayered security approach, which also includes access control systems, close coordination with local law enforcement, and more.
“We are thrilled to expand the deployment with New Mexico Junior College,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “This expansion reinforces our shared commitment to keeping students, faculty, and staff safe while supporting NMJC’s mission of fostering learning, public safety, and workforce readiness.”
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