RAD-G signs multi-year SARA agreement with U.S. remote video monitoring company Project replaces legacy systems and expands AI-powered monitoring through AITX’s agentic AI platform

By SSN Staff
Updated 10:03 AM CST, Thu November 13, 2025
DETROIT—Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, along with its wholly owned subsidiary, Robotic Assistance Devices Group (RAD-G), has executed a three-year agreement with a U.S.-based RVM (Remote Video Monitoring) company.
The project, which is expected to reach $2.5 million in total contract value, will deploy SARA (Speaking Autonomous Responsive Agent), the company’s agentic AI platform, across the RVM’s growing portfolio of monitored accounts.
Under the terms of the agreement, RAD-G will begin the process of deploying a range of SARA solutions with an initial annual value of approximately $855,000. The rollout will occur in phases over the next several months, with full implementation expected to take up to six months as both companies determine the optimal mix of SARA configurations and integrations. Once fully implemented, annual recurring revenue is expected to approach $1 million as the RVM expands its customer base and adds monitored accounts.
The project is anticipated to replace three legacy system providers and transition more than 1,000 video monitoring accounts currently managed overseas.
“This agreement demonstrates how rapidly SARA is redefining what’s possible in video monitoring,” said Steve Reinharz, CEO/CTO and founder of AITX and RAD-G. “This RVM’s decision to build around our platform validates the strength of our technology, our roadmap, and our vision for autonomous, intelligent monitoring at scale. We’re not following industry trends, we’re setting them.”
The project adds to RAD-G’s growing portfolio of enterprise software engagements and contributes to the company’s expanding base of recurring monthly revenue. SARA is designed to autonomously monitor live video streams, identify relevant events, and respond in real time through voice-interactive deterrence and notifications.
The platform continues to gain traction as monitoring companies and security providers seek reliable, intelligent, and scalable alternatives to traditional human and offshore monitoring. With each new deployment, RAD-G further advances its mission to modernize security operations through AI-driven automation and actionable intelligence.
The company invites Remote Video Monitoring, GSOC, and SOC operators interested in learning how SARA can transform their monitoring operations to connect with RAD-G at www.saramonitoring.ai.
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