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Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High Schools deploy ZeroEyes

January 21, 2026SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes has announced that its AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness platform has been deployed by New Jersey’s Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District. The district serves approximately 1,800 students and 350 staff members across two four-year public high schools: Indian Hills High School and Ramapo High School. ZeroEyes complements the district’s multilayered security approach, which also includes a school resource officer (SRO), modernized...

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Gun Detection, infrastructure, Mike Lahiff, school resource officer (SRO), ZeroEyes


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ZeroEyes praises successful 2025

January 16, 2026SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes have announced an accomplished 2025, underscored by elevated company growth and proven technology outcomes, including surpassing 1,000 verified alerts of confirmed gun detections since 2023. After achieving sustained growth in North America with 98% customer retention, ZeroEyes extended its global reach in 2025, expanding into the LATAM and APAC regions. Additionally, the company says it doubled its partner channel through strengthened relationships with national...

Asia-Pacific (APAC), Gun Detection, Latin America (LATAM), Mike Lahiff, ZeroEyes


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Ki Charter expands ZeroEyes to San Marcos campus

December 15, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes has announced that Ki Charter has expanded its contract following initial success. ZeroEyes’ proactive gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution will now be deployed across the school’s San Marcos campus. Ki Charter is an educational provider for students who reside in residential facilities (RFs) and day centers across Texas. The school serves over 6,500 students annually (500% mobility rate) with a dedicated team of educators and staff....

Gun Detection, Jerry Lager, Ki Charter, Mike Lahiff, ZeroEyes


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Leon County Schools renews and expands ZeroEyes contract

October 29, 2025SSN Staff

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...

Gun Detection, Jimmy Williams, Leon County Schools, Mike Lahiff, ZeroEyes


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When the chips are down

October 29, 2025Ken Showers, Managing Editor

As I settled in to enjoy my weekend last Friday, you might well imagine my reaction to the headline, “Armed police handcuff teen after AI mistakes crisp packet for gun in U.S.” It would probably have been something along the lines of, “Here we go again,” except that I had just fallen ill so it was more like, “Blergh,” and I most certainly did not enjoy my weekend. I did, however, have a lot of time to reflect on the incident, which saw a false positive...

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Gun Detection, Omnilert, public safety, school shootings


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Survey: 77% of Americans support gun detection in schools, workplaces, and places of worship

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Survey: 77% of Americans support gun detection in schools, workplaces, and places of worship

October 20, 2025SSN Staff

AUSTIN, Texas — More than three-quarters of Americans (77.4%) believe gun detection technology should be deployed in schools, workplaces, and other public spaces, according to new survey data released today. The national survey conducted by Propeller Insights for Eagle Eye Networks shows strong support for incorporating camera-based gun detection into existing video surveillance systems. An overwhelming majority of parents (86%) said they would feel more confident sending their children...

AI-powered, Dean Drako, Eagle Eye Networks (EEN), Gun Detection, survey, Video Surveillance


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Kanawha County Schools first in West Virginia to deploy ZeroEyes

October 6, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes have revealed that its gun detection software has been deployed by Kanawha County Schools (KCS) to help protect students, staff, and visitors from gun-related threats. With the help of IT services and solutions provider Advantage Technology, KCS is the first district in West Virginia to deploy ZeroEyes, joining hundreds of K-12 schools nationwide already protected by the technology. "A neighboring district deployed a different AI gun detection system and was...

false alarm, Gun Detection, K-12, ZeroEyes, ZeroEyes Operation Center (ZOC)


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Westwood CSD deploys ZeroEyes

September 2, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes has announced the deployment of its AI-based gun detection platform by Iowa’s Westwood Community School District (CSD) to protect students and faculty against gun-related threats. The all-in-one K–12 campus serves 575 students and 115 staff members, and has added ZeroEyes to its multi-layered security approach that includes a school resource officer (SRO), the AEGIX AIM emergency management platform, SafeSchools Alert incident reporting system, a visitor...

Aegix AIM (Active Incident Management), AI-based, Gun Detection, Mike Lahiff, ZeroEyes


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Omnilert expands Secure Schools Grant Program

June 19, 2025SSN Staff

LEESBURG, Va. — Omnilert has announced a significant expansion of its Secure Schools Grant Program in response to overwhelming demand from schools and universities nationwide. Originally intended to support 20 schools, the program will now provide 50 schools across the United States with three years of free access to Omnilert's AI Gun Detection. This expansion is made possible in part through a partnership with BCD, a provider of purpose-built video surveillance hardware. As the official...

BCD, Dave Fraser, grant program, Gun Detection, Omnilert


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ZeroEyes launches ZEAK for government and public safety agencies

June 5, 2025SSN Staff

PHILADELPHIA, June 4, 2025 — ZE Government Solutions (ZEGS), a wholly owned subsidiary of AI-based gun detection provider ZeroEyes, has launched the ZeroEyes Awareness Kit (ZEAK), a portable solution designed to enhance mobile threat detection and analytics for U.S. government and public safety agencies. A solution for agencies including police, fire departments, and rescue services, ZEAK is a system for detecting potential threats, including unauthorized intrusions (people and vehicles),...

AI-based, Dustin Kisling, Gun Detection, public safety, ZE Government Solutions (ZEGS), ZeroEyes, ZeroEyes Awareness Kit (ZEAK)


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